A Washington State judge delivered a 13-year sentence today for the 2016 murder of George Cecil David, after the cold case investigation was reopened with new evidence that led to an arrest. Tina Marie Alcorn was handed more than 13 years in prison by a Clallam County Superior Court judge on Dec. 15. The Arkansas resident went on trial in August to plea guilty, after she was arrested in June by Port Angeles police and charged with second degree murder for the death of George David. David is from the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation and lived in Neah Bay, Washington before his passing.