I promise I won't keep going on about this. Just came across this article about a man who waited outside a building and killed his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend.
He was charged with first degree murder. That would mean life in prison.
Maybe no one agrees with me (and that is okay) but what is the difference between hiding outside a building with the intent to harm someone with a gun and
the fact that Bo was chosen as a "target" and was followed home to kidnap and kill him. In both cases, decisions were made
to target someone and as well,
a gun was used in both cases.
Hutto knew how his 'plan to target' Bo would end because there is no way they could let him go because he would be able to recognize their faces. There was
no other way for this to 'end' other than Bo being murdered. Especially because Hutto had warrants pending and he was already a criminal.
From this article,
http://cdapress.com/news/local_news/article_f2b14ff8-4ce9-543c-9f4e-fa988c61dcee.html
According to Perez, Hutto has active warrants in other states and has a prior record for offenses including fraud, theft, burglary and grand larceny.
This just makes me believe that Hutto should be charged with first degree murder. I truly believe this.
If Hutto was charged with first degree murder and the jury had a choice of first or second degree murder that would make more sense to me. But at least I wish that he could be charged with first degree murder now. Hutto is a dangerous offender and should spend the rest of his life in prison.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article73532077.html
In the following article
a man is charged with first degree murder over a road rage incident:
http://www.twcnews.com/nys/buffalo/...irst-degree-murder-in-road-rage-incident.html
Here is another article about
a man who randomly started shooting at another vehicle during road rage. He was charged with first degree murder. It is
interesting to note that there was no kidnapping involved in this case, no theft at atms which happened during Bo's assault and subsequent murder.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hooting-spree-killed-two-passing-drivers.html