him out of the electric chair. >> luff receives 20 years to life for the murders of dennis and cheryl averyfor their three daughters. the judge orders luff to serve his sentences consecutively. ron luff will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> ron luff deserved the death penalty, there's no question he should ever be able to step outside the prison again. those murders wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for ron luff and the other people involved. again, he may not have pulled the trigger, but he led each of them one by one to their grave. >> after his conviction, luff loses touch with his family. he hasn't spoken with his wife, suzy, since then, and has had virtually no contact with his children. for 18 years he's lived a life isolated from the world he used to know, except for his own memories. >> i accept where i'm at and i understand these circumstances. my only -- just like with this, my only point is to maybe help it not happen again. but i understand and accept where i'm at. i understand that. i have a hard time admitting to it, because i never desired the avery's deaths, i neve