"Henry Keith "Kiki" Watson was a 27-year-old former U.S. Marine and an ex-convict who had served time for robbery. After his release from prison, he married, had children, and was working two jobs. According to Williams, Watson was known around the neighborhood as a "gentleman". After he was freed from jail in 1993, he appeared on The Phil Donahue Show and apologized to Denny for the attacks. Later, he would serve three years in prison for a narcotics conviction. Fifteen years after the attacks, Watson said during an interview: "Nobody specifically sought out Reginald Denny to cause him any harm. We got caught up in the moment, just like everyone else." As of 2007, Watson still lives in Los Angeles and operates his own limousine service."
Specifically not listed on Watson's 'CV' is any mention of consequences for the attempted murder/aggravated assault on Denny, merely an 'apology' on tv.
As of 2007, Watson still lives in Los Angeles and operates his own limousine service
'Another good boy, turning his life around', ehh ?
pffft