GUILTY AL - Savannah Hardin, 9, forced to run til she died, Etowah Co., 17 Feb 2012

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Vote is 7 for life. 5 for death.
 
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7 votes needed for life, so the jury met the minimum required number. 10 were needed for death. Official sentencing hearing set for May 11.
 
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Well. I can find good things about her being in prison for life. I imagine her prison mates don't take kindly to child killers.
 
  • #968
no they do not shelby! child killers don't fare well at all.............

and i hope every single day is a living hell for her :jail:

with a vote of 7-5 and all jurors finding heinous, atrocious and cruel can the judge still give her death? this was a recommendation after all, not a sentence......will research some between now and the 11th.....

eta......just found out.......judge can still give DP :D
 
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btw for the record everyone......

all my previous posts.........credit to https://twitter.com/RobertReport

regarding the verdict.........i'm not as talented as shelby and was trying to be fast :D
 
  • #970
All I can say is Well Grandma, I sure hope it was worth it....Sure hope it was worth destroying Heather's life ( which I firmly believe she was behind the child custody thing, dollars and cents).

Sure it hope it was worth it to you, to take an innocent little baby's life, all to prove you were in control of all things.

Sure hope it is worth it~
 
  • #971
rest in peace beautiful savannah :rose:

this monster will never EVER touch another child :jail:

thank you so much for sharing this tragic trial with me justice friends...and thank you for the links, the information, the insight, the opinions, and yes especially for the laughs that kept us all sane when we really wanted to scream and cry for this beautiful baby girl taken too soon......

i will be here may 11th and i hope you will too..........see you around the boards fellow sleuthers :seeya:

:grouphug:
 
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Glad to hear this outcome, I thought perhaps the DP wasn't the way to go all along.

But either way this woman is now locked away for life and cannot harm anyone else with her cruel controlling ways, very glad to see the back of her. Child killers don't go down very well in prison (strange to think of prisoners having such morals really...) so hopefully her fellow inmates will give her some of their own taste of justice.

Maybe Savannah can RIP now, poor sweet child :(
 
  • #974
Well. I can find good things about her being in prison for life. I imagine her prison mates don't take kindly to child killers.

And maybe one day, given enough time, she'll find it in her heart to say " IM SORRY" .
I don't know how I feel about this. Sometimes I think living every day with what you've done is better than death.
 
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Well, I hope SHE is miserable every single day for the rest of her pathetic life.

Rest in Heavenly Peace now, sweet Savannah. GB Heather.
 
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Thanks y'all for all the tweets~

Just one more to go, with the ultimate justice for Savannah~

See you on sentencing day~
 
  • #977
Etowah County jury recommends LIFE IN PRISON for Joyce Hardin Garrard, convicted Friday of capital murder of granddaughter.

I would've probably gone for life too. Life is not an easy sentence. Personally, I'd prefer death.
 
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https://twitter.com/RobertReport

please read from the bottom up........from the presser by the DA....will post video of it later if i can locate it......queenie....
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 6m 6 minutes ago

"She will spend the rest of her natural life in an Alabama penitentiary. That's justice for us, and we feel that's justice for Savannah."
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 6m 6 minutes ago

"I'd never want any of them to think we're disappointed in them in life without parole." Harp will ask the judge to accept recommendation.
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 7m 7 minutes ago

"A 7-5 vote to me means you had a lot of folks in there that spent a lot of time deliberating in this case and we're very satisfied." - Harp
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 14m 14 minutes ago

"I hope with the justice we received for Savannah today that her legacy will be to parents who have a thought of crossing the line." DA Harp
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 14m 14 minutes ago

Harp has nationwide message - "There's alternative ways of disciplining your children but serious physical injury/death is not one of them."
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 15m 15 minutes ago

"We started off the case telling the jury that discipline of a child shouldn't end in death ever. They agreed with us. Feels great." DA Harp
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 18m 18 minutes ago

"This group right here brought this case together and convicted a woman of the crime she was guilty of." - Entrekin
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 18m 18 minutes ago

Sheriff Todd Enteekin said there were a lot of people across the country and in Etowah County who said that they couldn't convict Garrard.
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 22m 22 minutes ago

"For the parents of this child, who was taken away from everyone so early... I hope this gives at least some bit of closure." Carol Griffith
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 24m 24 minutes ago

Prosecutor Marcus Reid: "We are very pleased with this verdict... With the efforts of this jury." #LiveOn3340
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 29m 29 minutes ago

"First time since I've been a lawyer I've seen a case where a child was forced to participate in own death. Can't imagine anything worse."
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 30m 30 minutes ago

"I'd like to thank the members of this community who packed that courtroom every day to make sure Savannah Hardin got justice." - DA Harp
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 32m 32 minutes ago

"We believe that Savannah Hardin has received justice today. something that we've been looking forward to" since Feb. 2012 - DA Jimmie Harp
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Robert Richardson @RobertReport · 38m 38 minutes ago

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http://www.abc3340.com/story/28625189/jury-recommends-life-in-prison-for-joyce-garrard

Defense attorney Dani Bone said he plans to appeal, saying, "Joyce Garrard did not receive a fair trial." He noted that the judge excluded medical evidence that the defense wanted to present. He also repeated his assertion that the defense has evidence at least four jurors were on Facebook during the trial, despite the judge's admonitions to avoid social media.

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Because Thursday was Garrard's birthday, deputies allowed her to hug relatives across the short wall that separates the front of the courtroom from the spectators before court opened in the morning.

Joyce embraced her husband Johnny Garrard for several minutes, rubbing his back and the back of his head as she and her relatives wept.

Afterward, she sat down at the defense table and stared at her son and Savannah's father, Robert, who was in the courtroom for the first time. He sat directly behind the prosecution table and did not appear to return the eye contact.

(more at link)
 
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