Deonte Green, left, was jailed for life plus 290 years Wednesday for the murder of Shane Anderson, pictured right, during a one-day crime spree which also saw him rape an 81 year-old woman (Pictures: NewsOn6)

A teenager who murdered a teacher then raped an 81 year-old woman when he was just 16 has been sentenced to life plus 290 years.

Deonte Green, now 18, was ordered to spend the rest of his life behind bars over the murder of teacher Shane Anderson, and sex attack on the unnamed senior in a one-day crime spree.

Green, of Tulsa in Oklahoma, was jailed on Wednesday over the October 2017 orgy of violence.

It began when he broke into the home Anderson shared with his wife Darcie, held the gun to her head, and demanded money.


The hero teacher charged at Green when he saw what was going on, but ended up getting shot and killed in front of his two young daughters.

Shane Anderson and his wife Darcie. She saw Green shoot her husband dead during a home invasion, and says she’s glad he has been put away for life (Picture: NewsOn6)

Green went on to rape the elderly woman, before embarking on a series of armed robberies, NewsOn6 reported.



The killer’s attorney read out a letter he addressed to the Andersons during his sentencing hearing, saying: ‘I’m not a monster, I’m a misunderstood boy.’

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Green went on to quote Bible verse, said ‘God has a plan for me and you,’ and asked for forgiveness.

His stepdad Mario Brown blasted the ‘inhuman’ sentence handed to Green for the crime spree, and said a sentence of 10 to 20 years behind bars would have been more appropriate.

Brown said Green’s biological dad was killed by police when he was 10, and that he lost his grandma aged 14.

And he even tried to blame Shane Anderson for his own death, saying: ‘My son is no killer, if anything if he had seen Mr. Anderson, he would’ve taken off running.

‘Mr. Anderson didn’t give my son a chance to even run.’

But Darcie Anderson said she was glad Green had been locked away forever.

She told how her husband’s murder had cost her her home, her job, and forced her to have therapy for PTSD.

She added: ‘Don’t want what happened to me or other people, affected by him, to happen again