Posted on 07/26/2015 12:29:37 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The two youngest children in U.S. history to be tried as adults for first-degree murder are scheduled to be released from prison in the next nine days, according to ABC News.
Curtis and Catherine Jones were 12 and 13 years old, respectively, when they pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of their fathers girlfriend, Nicole Speights, in 1999.
The siblings were given an 18-year sentence and will be on probation for the rest of their lives.
WFTV reported that the siblings accused a male relative of sexually abusing them, but their father and his girlfriend ignored their pleas for help. Thats when the siblings began plotting to kill all three people involved. They did not go through with their plan after shooting Speights.
Florida Today reported that child services found some signs of abuse, but nothing was ever proven.
Prosecutors told ABC News that the reports of sexual abuse were not dealt with in court.
Curtis is now an ordained minister and Catherine married a pen pal, according to Florida Today.
Of course there are fears, mainly because theres so much I must learn to function like a normal person: how to drive, fill out job applications, text, dress for a job interview, build my credit, Catherine wrote in a letter to Florida Today in 2014.
Catherine is scheduled to be released Aug. 1 and Curtis is scheduled for release on July 28.
They should have gone to the authorities if they were being abused, not kill someone. Sounds like there was more to this story than reported.
Same church as Obama's pastor?
From the article:
Curtis and Catherine Jones were 12 and 13 years old, respectively, when they pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of their fathers girlfriend, Nicole Speights, in 1999.
Regards,
Nobody’s wearing a halo in this story: why vengeance not on the abusing man (if the story is correct) but on his lover? They could slay a woman but not try to tell a teacher, if not a policeman.
OK, it wasn’t even on the abusing man’s lover.
That was probably a good part of why so much wrath fell. Had they killed the alleged abuser it might have been viewed more leniently. But here was a relatively innocent party (though she might have been involved in covering it up). Just figuring.
Regards,
Oh my god! probation for THE REST OF THIER LIVES?
In the most real sense imaginable we are all on probation for the rest of our lives.
Ping
Hello Louis,
Your comment resonates like an alarm bell, “In the most real sense imaginable we are all on probation for the rest of our lives.” Sadly, so few hear and respond.
Here’s the “Militant Negro” take on this: http://theobamacrat.com/2015/01/15/lets-start-thursday-off-with-some-injustice-history-of-sexual-abuse-leads-children-to-become-killers/
Sounds like the authorities investigated abuse allegations multiple times and never did anything.
Florida is big on what you said: http://lostangelsnewlaws.blogspot.com/2012/11/child-abuse-changes-laws-part-1-kayla.html
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