Florida has dropped charges against a dad who shot another man’s child while road raging — yes, seriously…
24.03.2023 - 01:04 / perezhilton.com
[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content]Tristyn Bailey‘s family is speaking out days before Aiden Fucci is expected to receive his sentencing in the teenager’s murder trial.
As you may know, Tristyn was killed on Mother’s Day in 2021 when she was just 13. It has become one of the most horrific deaths we’ve heard of in a long time. She was stabbed 114 times and found with 49 defensive stab wounds to the hands, arms, and head (meaning she was fighting for her life). The tip of the knife also broke off during the attack and was located in her scalp by the medical examiner. Truly, truly brutal. She was then left in the woods to die… and all of this was allegedly done by her own classmate.
Aiden, who was just 14 at the time of the killing, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder last month. He now faces at least 40 years behind bars — and the Bailey family is doing everything in their power to make sure Circuit Judge Lee Smith seeks an appropriate punishment for their loss.
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Tristyn’s FamilyIn the St. Johns County courtroom in Florida on Wednesday, several of the young cheerleader’s family members took the stand to make impact statements.
Tristyn’s older sister Alexis Bailey was first. She simply placed 114 aqua-colored stones in a glass jar, one by one. The process took around three minutes. She then added a white heart-shaped stone, representing herself, as each family member following her did the same. All of the testimonies were filled with grief and explained the traumatic ways they’ve been impacted by the murder, including failing relationships, physical deterioration, and a dependency to “numb” the pain. Tristyn’s father Forrest Bailey said:
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Florida has dropped charges against a dad who shot another man’s child while road raging — yes, seriously…
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XXXTentacion have been sentenced to life in prison.Michael Boatwright, 28, Dedrick Williams, 26, and Trayvon Newsome, 24 were found guilty of first-degree murder and armed robbery at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida last month after a month-long trial.XXXTentacion, real name Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, was killed in a shooting aged 20 as he left a car dealership in Miami, Florida in June 2018.Yesterday (April 6) all three men were formally sentenced to life in prison.Dedrick Williams, Trayvon Newsome and Micheal Boatwright have all been sentenced to LIFE in prison without the possibility of parole. They will spend their rest of their lives in prison for the murder of XXXTENTACION.
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Kentucky Gov. Any Beshear, at a bill signing on Wednesday, vetoed a sweeping GOP bill on Friday that would have regulated the lives of trans youths, including banning access to gender-affirming health care and restricting the bathrooms they can use. The bill also would have also banned discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools with students of any age and allowed teachers to refuse to refer to transgender students by the pronouns they use. Photo: Gov. Andy Beshear Flickr page
Piers Morgan and Donald Trump have locked horns after the former US president branded the presenter ‘ratings-challenged. ’The scathing remarks came ahead of the former Good Morning Britain presenter’s interview with the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, 44, which will be broadcast in full on Thursday.
Piers Morgan and Donald Trump have locked horns after the former US president branded the presenter ‘ratings-challenged. ’The scathing remarks came ahead of the former Good Morning Britain presenter’s interview with the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, 44, which will be broadcast in full on Thursday.
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Three men were yesterday found guilty of first-degree murder in relation to the 2018 killing of rapper XXXTentacion.During a month long trial, the jury heard that Michael Boatwright, Dedrick Williams and Trayvon Newsome had set out to commit robberies in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on the day of the murder. They saw XXXTentacion, real name Jahseh Onfroy, at a motorcycle shop where Williams planned to buy a mask before committing their crimes.
Three men have been found guilty of first-degree murder in XXXTentacion‘s death, The New York Times reports. A jury in Florida ended a week of deliberations on Monday, coming to the conclusion that Michael Boatwright, 28, and Trayvon Newsome, 24, were the gunmen responsible for the rapper’s 2018 killing, with Boatwright firing the fatal shot during a struggle over money. The third man convicted, 26-year-old Dedrick Williams, was the getaway driver.
A verdict has arrived in the XXXTentacion murder trial.