Well BOO FRIGGIN HOOOOOO........Yes, That headline is correct. One of the kids responsible for the senseless beating death of a homeless man because he and a friend happened to be bored one night is appealing his sentence on the grounds that jail is too hard!!!
I agree with him that jail must be too hard, and though from the looks of him he probably is a very popular boy toy on his cell block and will be missed, let's send him to the chair instead and do everyone involved a great favor.
In addition, just for good measure and as punishment for the senseless brutality inflicted on the innocent victim of his crime keep the juice on for 5 minutes after he's dead just to make sure he feels it well into the next life.
News - WFTV.com: "DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- One of the teenagers responsible for beating a Holly Hill homeless man to death asked a judge to reduce his 22-year prison sentence Monday. Warren Messner and three other teens pled guilty to killing the man because they were bored, but Messner said prison is too hard.
Messner is a big boy. He was 15 at the time he was brought into the woods to see the homeless man his friends had been beating. Even at that young age, he outweighed the victim, Michael Roberts, by 200 pounds when he jumped on his chest, crushing his ribcage. Roberts died.
'Did you feel bad when you are doing it?' Messner was asked during questioning.
'Not really, no,' he replied."He didn't feel bad then, but he does now. He has been in juvenile detention for eight months, locked in a small cell and occasionally allowed to go to class.Messner and his attorney said he has already learned his lesson and is ready to go home to help others."I want to be an inspirational speaker for troubled teens," he said Monday.
Messner got the lightest sentence of the four boys. Teens Jeffrey Spurgeon, Justin Stearns and Christopher Scamahorn got 27 to 35 years. They all cut plea deals to avoid life in prison.The state attorney said that's as much leniency as they should get and the judge agreed."I can't think of some reason to change the sentence. I'm going to deny the motion," said the Hon. Joseph Will .read more
Thank goodness he didn't land in front of some liberal feel-good activist judge that would have lessened the sentence.
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