Joyner's trial began in April 1984 and lasted three weeks. During the proceedings, he confirmed his initial testimony and described details of the murders to jurors, but later retracted his confession, claiming that the investigators had pressured him into confessing. Ultimately, Joyner was found guilty by jury verdict on five counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder, as well as six counts of rape and one count of burglary. As they were unable to reach a unanimous decision on whether he deserved to be
sentenced to death, the court imposed a life sentence on him on May 6, 1984. While his sentence was read out, Joyner remained calm and emotionless. As of March 2025, Joyner is still alive and serving his prison sentence at the
State Correctional Institution – Phoenix in
Skippack Township. == See also ==