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Is it wrong I laughed at her suffering the indignity of having the sample hairs plucked out?Ewww.
Is it wrong I laughed at her suffering the indignity of having the sample hairs plucked out?
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Why do rich /well off kids kill their parents?
Why are they mad at growing up with everything.
Why do rich /well off kids kill their parents?
Why are they mad at growing up with everything.
Why do rich /well off kids kill their parents?
Why are they mad at growing up with everything.
my guess is greed and it makes them crazy. they have a sense of entitlement that poor kids don't end up with.
Jennifer Valiante went to Home Depot to buy the contractor bags that her boyfriend, Kyle Navin, later used to wrap his dead parents in, according to prosecutors, but her defense lawyer says she had no idea he planned to murder them on Aug. 7, 2015.
The state also says she forged a check the day after Kyles mother disappeared, signing Jeanette Navins name, so Kyle could cash it. But Valiantes lawyer says she didnt know that, on the previous morning, Kyle Navin had shot his mother as she sat in his truck at a rest stop off the Merritt Parkway.
On Friday, Valiante, 33, a medical receptionist, pleaded guilty before Judge Robert Devlin in Bridgeport Superior Court to hindering prosecution, acknowledging her role in covering up the murders of Jeffery and the day after Kyles mother disappeared Navin, but maintaining that she had no idea her boyfriend intended to kill his parents and that she didnt help him do so.
Navin told Judge Robert Devlin in Superior Court in Bridgeport that his attorney, Eugene Riccio, had made everything clear regarding the plea deal and that he was rejecting it.
Navin was offered 60 years with the chance to argue for less if he pleaded guilty to the 2015 murders of his parents, Jeffrey and Jeanette Navin.
Devlin said he was going to put the case on the trial list for February. If Navin, 28, is convicted by a jury he faces a mandatory life sentence.
Whoa!! I did not see this coming. Headline: "On Eve of trial, Kyle Navin Pleads Guilty to murdering his parents"
http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-navin-judge-rules-on-evidence-0417-story.html
Wow, never expected this!! I first thought 55 years was too short too, but according to the article he will not be eligible for parole or early release, so it is essentially a life sentence. He's already 29 so it's doubtful he will leave prison alive.55 year sentence is too short, IMO.
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A man convicted of murdering his parents in 2015 was sentenced Friday in Bridgeport Superior Court to 55 years in prison.
Kyle Navin spoke in court for the first time, saying his actions were "disgraceful and it's disgusting -- everything from the beginning -- on my behalf." He also criticized the media for turning him into a "show pony."
Judge Robert J. Devlin Jr. told Navin that killing his parents was a “black-hearted crime” and suggested to Navin that the crime of killing one’s parents is so exceedingly rare, it might explain some of the press attention. Killing one’s mother and father, Devlin said, “cuts against the fundamental characteristic of the human condition.”
“This is a horrific crime,” Devlin said. “There’s no other way to describe it. I mean, honestly, one can only imagine the horror of Jeanette Navin when her son pulls a gun on her and shoots her as she sat in that car.”
Jeanette Navin’s brother, Tom Baldesi, said his sister was a good-hearted person who could be counted on to do anything for anyone. Jeanette Navin’s friend, Cheryl Churchill, said Navin and her husband loved their son and were deeply pained by his drug problems.
“We worried together about how they couldn’t get Kyle the help he so desperately needed but would not accept,” Churchill said. In the final weeks of his life, Jeffrey Navin wasn’t his normal witty and funny self. “He was so concerned about Kyle he would think of nothing else,” she said.
There are poor kids with that same entitlement, the ones who rob/murder.