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Lack Of Remorse

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crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Oxford High School Shooter's Parents Face Sentencing Amidst Emotional Backtrack"

James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of the Oxford High School shooter, will face the families of the victims at their sentencing. James Crumbley is facing a potentially harsher sentence after allegedly making threats in jail, while Jennifer Crumbley's defense argues that she was not fully informed of her son's troubles. The victims' families are seeking changes to governmental immunity laws and independent reviews after the school shooting, but prosecutors do not plan to charge anyone else in connection with the massacre.

crime2 years ago

Teens Accused of Killing Retired Police Chief Laugh and Flip Off Victim's Family in Court

Two Las Vegas teens accused of intentionally running over a retired police chief laughed, smiled, and seemingly flipped off the victim's family during a court hearing. The teens, charged with murder and being tried as adults, showed no remorse for their actions. The public defender representing one of the teens was also seen laughing alongside his client. The family of the victim expressed their outrage at the teens' behavior, while the defense attorney raised concerns about finding fair jurors due to media attention. The teens' actions were condemned by the victim's family, who blamed the parents for failing to instill proper values.

crime2 years ago

"Chilling Halloween Transformation: Mackenzie Shirilla's Haunting Costume Choice Raises Eyebrows"

Mackenzie Shirilla, a teenage killer, dressed up as a corpse for Halloween just three months after deliberately crashing her car at 100mph, killing her boyfriend and his friend. Despite claiming it was an accident, newly obtained photos show her partying and posing in morbid costumes. Her lack of remorse and the costumes became a tipping point for prosecutors, who charged her with double homicide. Mackenzie is now serving a life sentence but will be eligible for parole in less than 15 years. The parents of the victims express their struggle to forgive her, as she shows no empathy or remorse for her actions.

crime2 years ago

Ohio Teen Receives Life Sentence for Intentional 100-MPH Car Crash Killing

An Ohio teenager, Mackenzie Shirilla, has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for intentionally crashing her car into a brick wall, killing her boyfriend and his friend. The prosecutor criticized her "shocking lack of remorse" and highlighted her actions after the incident, including seeking a modeling job, attending a concert, and posting on TikTok. Shirilla was found guilty of four counts of murder and other charges. The judge described her as a "literal hell on wheels" and ordered that her two sentences be served concurrently, making her eligible for parole in 15 years. The victims' family members expressed their grief and anger towards Shirilla, while she tearfully maintained that the crash was an accident.

crime2 years ago

"Strongsville Teen Convicted of Murder in Mackenzie Shirilla Case"

A Strongsville teenager, Mackenzie Shirilla, has been sentenced to two life sentences for the July 2022 murders of her boyfriend and another man. Shirilla intentionally caused a high-speed crash that killed her boyfriend and their friend. She was found guilty on 12 counts, including murder and aggravated vehicular homicide. Shirilla will be eligible for parole after 15 years, and her driver's license will be suspended for life. Prosecutors highlighted her lack of remorse and selfish behavior following the crash. The families of the victims expressed their grief and called for a lengthy sentence. Shirilla's defense attorney argued for a lesser charge of reckless homicide and claimed she expressed true remorse. The judge chose to serve the sentences concurrently.

politics2 years ago

"Congressman Van Orden Faces Backlash for Vulgar Outburst Towards Senate Pages"

Rep. Derrick Van Orden, a Republican congressman from Wisconsin, faced bipartisan criticism after cursing at a group of high school-age Senate pages who were lying on the floor to take photos of the Capitol Rotunda. Van Orden refused to apologize, claiming he was protecting the integrity of the space. Senior members of Congress, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, expressed their dismay at Van Orden's behavior and lack of remorse. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called the incident a possible "misunderstanding," while Rep. Chip Roy mocked Van Orden's outburst. This is not the first time Van Orden has faced controversy for his short temper, as he was previously accused of threatening a library staffer in 2021.