This killer will die a violent death at some point. Count on it.
What many are missing is the fact that she was charged and convicted as a juvenile in a Family Court. She wasn’t found “guilty”, she was found “delinquent”. Why she wasn’t tried as an adult, I have no idea.
I am not a lawyer, but I have heard that a criminal “takes his victim as he finds him”, i.e. you don’t know your victim has a heart problem, but if he has a heart attack when you rob him, you can be charged with causing his death.
I worked with two juveniles who were locked up for murder. Both were set free on their 18th birthdays with clean records, but there was pressure to release them after they had served only 6 months. The two who shot up a school in Arkansas were let out with clean records and new identities, I believe on their 21st birthdays.
Most states have tightened their laws regarding violent juvenile crimes, but perhaps Delaware has not.
***The state medical examiner testified that Joyner-Francis suffered sudden cardiac death brought on by a rare combination of heart and lung defects that contributed to her death. ****
I am reminded of an old fantasy novel I read 60 years ago. In it a man shoots a policeman. He gets away with it because the Medical Examiner finds the cop had a killing massive heart attack a split second before the bullet hit him.