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Review Rafay and Burns' triple murder case denied

WASHINGTON States highest court has denied a request by two former West Vancouver men to re-examine their convictions for three brutal murders.

WASHINGTON States highest court has denied a request by two former West Vancouver men to re-examine their convictions for three brutal murders.

On Thursday, justices from the Washington State Supreme Court rejected a request from Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns to review their case.

Rafay and Burns asked for the review after the states appeals court rejected a bid to overturn their convictions last June.

In that decision, a panel of three appeal court judges upheld the original verdicts finding Rafay and Burns each guilty of three counts of first-degree murder in the 1994 killings of Rafay's father, mother and autistic sister in the Rafays' Seattle-area home.

The former West Vancouver high school friends are each serving three consecutive life sentences for the murders.