GUILTY KS - Vashti Seacat, 34, found slain in house fire, Kingman, 30 April 2011 - #2

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per HLN:

The convicted murderer is now facing life in prison, but it will be up to Judge Larry Solomon as to whether Seacat will ever be eligible for parole.

Solomon will sentence Seacat to life in prison withour parole or life in prison with the possiblity of parole after 50 years.

Seacat will be 87 years old before he could possibly be up for parole.

Solomon scheduled Seacat's sentencing for August 5.

http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/06/11/verdict-brett-seacat-guilty-first-degree-murder

So who thinks Brett Seacat will get life with parole or life without? My opinion based on how the judge carries himself and his court? If Brett had just killed his wife that would be one thing but endangering those little boys changed the whole thing. The premeditation of the murder is the cherry on top. Life w/o IMO.
 
  • #502
Awwww just heard on Nancy Grace that da poor widdle baby Brett needed help walking out of the courtroom and was having trouble breathing. Eff that guy! Bet Vashti had trouble breathing, too.


Pretty sure it was Brett's dad that needed help walking out of the courtroom and was short of breath.
 
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I predicted a verdict today. Only because I was out of my Country literally all day yesterday until late last night. Kudos to the Jurors for getting it right. I pray Vashti's family can find some measure of a new normal. Thanks for all the updates folks :seeya:
 
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While I have an extra moment, I just want to thank you all for accepting me as a friend on this Seacat thread. I came in at the tail end of things and you all made me feel as though I had been on here with you guys since day one. Thank you!
 
  • #509
per HLN:

The convicted murderer is now facing life in prison, but it will be up to Judge Larry Solomon as to whether Seacat will ever be eligible for parole.

Solomon will sentence Seacat to life in prison withour parole or life in prison with the possiblity of parole after 50 years.

Seacat will be 87 years old before he could possibly be up for parole.

Solomon scheduled Seacat's sentencing for August 5.

http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/06/11/verdict-brett-seacat-guilty-first-degree-murder

So thats good either way. Won't be leaving prison alive

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  • #510
I watched and blogged the whole trial with a friend. I was the prosecution, she was the defense! At the end, after he was led off, his parents went on the Telly and blasted the American justice system, saying his wife, Rachel had been depressed and killed herself and baby Lily.

Does that remind anyone of this case?

Entwistle.jpg


Neil Entwhistle
 
  • #511
Pretty sure it was Brett's dad that needed help walking out of the courtroom and was short of breath.

Oh, jeez, thanks. Well now I feel like a butthead. :blushing:
 
  • #512
While I have an extra moment, I just want to thank you all for accepting me as a friend on this Seacat thread. I came in at the tail end of things and you all made me feel as though I had been on here with you guys since day one. Thank you!

Ditto. Everyone in this trial was amazing. Hugs and coffee to all!
 
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A huge disappointment to the sentencing of Brett Seacat. IMO

Quote from article
Court documents filed July 1 by the Kansas Attorney General's Office explained the state did not believe it had sufficient evidence to seek 50 years without the possibility of parole, because of a June 17 U.S. Supreme Court decision.

http://hutchnews.com/Publicsafety/A1--Seacat-sentence-item

In fact I think this might be bad for sentencing in all trials that were pending. IMO
 
  • #515
Whaaaaat!what did they NEED that they didn't have FFS? Arghhhhh
 
  • #516
Bumping up!

Brett Seacat is supposed to be sentenced on Monday August 5, 2013!
 
  • #517
Lock him up and throw away the key!

Sent from my 'alternate reality' using my hippocampus
 
  • #518
(KINGMAN, Kan.)— A Kingman man convicted of killing his wife and setting their home on fire will be in court this morning to hear his sentence.

Brett Seacat faces life in prison, without the possibility of parole. But he will not get a hard 50 sentence. The Attorney General took that off the table.


http://www.kwch.com/news/kwch-kah-b...for-killing-his-wife-20130805,0,6815116.story

KWCH above plans on showing this live this morning 8-5-2013 @ 9 am CDT, I plan on watching. I hope other will join me, this man deserves a very harsh sentence for what he did to Vashiti and her 2 sons. He doesn't even deserve to live, but I guess that is off the table.
 
  • #519
(KINGMAN, Kan.)— A Kingman man convicted of killing his wife and setting their home on fire will be in court this morning to hear his sentence.

Brett Seacat faces life in prison, without the possibility of parole. But he will not get a hard 50 sentence. The Attorney General took that off the table.


http://www.kwch.com/news/kwch-kah-b...for-killing-his-wife-20130805,0,6815116.story

KWCH above plans on showing this live this morning 8-5-2013 @ 9 am CDT, I plan on watching. I hope other will join me, this man deserves a very harsh sentence for what he did to Vashiti and her 2 sons. He doesn't even deserve to live, but I guess that is off the table.

Thanks so much for the link Jewels, I wish the hard 50 were still on the table, he certainly deserves it.
 
  • #520
I'm not finding a live stream box, 4 minutes till sentencing.
 

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