Loved ones of a 73-year-old grandmother killed in a New Orleans carjacking in 2022 with her arm ripped off will be sentenced to life in prison for the teenage killer who called her “the devil” in a sentencing Friday. He denounced the sentence.
“Hellhounds are coming for you.”
Kathy Richard, sister-in-law of victim Linda Frickey, said she plans to fight to keep 18-year-old Jon Honore behind bars if he ever appears before the Louisiana Board of Pardons and Parole. . NOLA.com reported.
“When you take your last breath, I hope all you hear is the hounds of hell coming for you and trying to drag your a** back to where you belong.'' Richard said after carjacking That's what I said to Honoré, who was 17 years old at the time. at a public hearing, according to NOLA. “Personally, I hope you never get out of this situation.” [prison] And that the hounds of hell would soon come after me. ”
Mr Fricke's sister, Ginnie-Lynn Fricke, said outside court that Mr Honore “got what he deserved”.
“He's a bit of a bad guy, a bit of a punk, you know? And he deserves to go where he's supposed to go. He's the devil, and God saw that devil that day, and so… .Linda's arm was severed…We have now cast out the devil. And future devils, you better watch out because the prosecutor's office is no longer playing the game,” Frickey added. Ta.
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Fricky was dragged for a block next to a stolen car, had his arm ripped off, and died on the street from blunt force injuries, NOLA reported. previous storyhe said, citing the coroner's report.
NOLA said it took police a day to arrest the four teenagers involved in the carjacking, and some of their parents turned them in. District Attorney Jason Williams decided to charge all four men as adults, and all four were charged with second-degree crimes. They will be sentenced to life in prison for murder, with the possibility of parole after 25 years. It was reported that there is a sex.
Prosecutors said Honoré, who was the only one to plead not guilty, punched and kicked Fricky, threw him from the SUV and took control of the vehicle while Fricky was wrapped in his seatbelt, NOLA said. .
The remaining teens Brynya Baker, 17, Renilla Theophile, 16, and Markel Curtis, 16, were charged with manslaughter on the same day their November murder trial was scheduled to begin. Pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of attempted assault. They were each sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The jury deliberated for four hours during the one-day trial on Nov. 27. be convicted of a crime Honor of second-degree murder, NOLA said.
On Friday, Criminal District Court Judge Kimya Holmes sentenced Honoré to a mandatory life sentence, the newspaper reported. Because Honoré was a juvenile at the time of Frikki's murder, 17 years old, NOLA said Honoré would have a chance at parole after 25 years. The newspaper pointed out that he is not eligible for the death penalty because the U.S. Supreme Court made it illegal to execute minors in 2005.
NOLA said many people came to Honoré's defense, noting that his difficult upbringing contributed to his poor decisions. WDSU-TV Video Report Prison phone calls were played in court during which Honoré could be heard “rapping” and making comments aimed at prosecutors, including “forget about those people”.
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