Alaska Man Receives a 99 Year Sentence for First Degree Murder of Business Owner

On April 22, 2021, thirty-one-year-old Randall Igou was sentenced by Superior Court Judge Eric Aarseth for Murder in the First Degree. Igou pleaded guilty on November 5, 2020, to the September 10, 2017 murder of Aurora Paint Company co-owner Gregory Gill.
At the sentencing hearing, the State presented video evidence that showed that Igou was at the Aurora Paint Company for less than two minutes. In those two minutes, Igou shot Mr. Gill, stole the business cash box, and calmly drove away in Mr. Gill’s car. Igou was arrested the next day in Cheney Lake after he ran into the lake and dropped his gun and ammunition in the lake while fleeing police. Judge Aarseth also heard from Mr. Gill’s family who described him as a warm and loving man who enjoyed spending time with his family. The Judge heard how Mr. Gill would go out of his way to help others and give people a second chance. Igou made a statement and told Judge Aarseth that he was ashamed of himself, said that he committed the murder because of his drug use, and apologized to the Gill family.