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Literally. Life in prison, hopefully.
Authorities are crediting clues found in the tattoos on the chest of a young California gang member with cracking the case of a 2004 liquor store killing that had once stumped investigators, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's homicide investigator Kevin Lloyd was looking through pictures of tattooed gang members in 2008 when he noticed what appeared to be the murder scene inked across gangster Anthony Garcia's chest, according to the newspaper.
Among the images found on Garcia was a man being hit by bullets. A sketch of a liquor store adorned with Christmas lights was also inked into his skin as well as the words, "Rivera Kills" -- an apparent reference to the gang Rivera-13.
