EDMONTON - The last person to be sentenced in the sex slaying of a 13-year-old Edmonton girl is going to jail for four years.

The 20-year-old woman will then be under supervision for another three years. It's the maximum youth sentence for the woman, who was 16 years old when Nina Courtepatte was raped and viciously beaten to death on a golf course.

The sentence does not take into account time already served.

Courtepatte was lured from West Edmonton Mall in April 2005 by several "mall rats" who promised to take her to a party in the country.

One man and three youths were convicted in her death and another man was found not guilty, although there are several appeals before the courts.