Miguel Angel Munoz killed and robbed Denise Pikka Thiem in April 2015 but her mutilated body was only discovered five months later, after he led police to the spot where her body was buried, following his detention.
Thiem, then 40, had been walking the popular trail in northwestern Spain for more than a month when she decided to deviate to visit a village in the province of Leon.
She "followed the indications of a yellow arrow which instead of bringing her back to the official route, took her on a path that passes in front of the property" of Munoz, it said in its official sentence.
Authorities suspect Munoz had deliberately put the arrow there to divert pilgrims towards his farm.
When she arrived at his property, he came out and walked some way with her.
But she eventually grew nervous, and he hit her with a "blunt object," killing her. He moved her to a less visible location, the court said, and slit her throat.
Munoz, 40, was also found guilty of stealing USD 1,132 (1,066 euros) which Thiem was carrying and which he later exchanged for euros.
He originally confessed to having killed Thiem, but later retracted the confession and said he had only found her body.
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