The massacre occurred on January 8, 1993, when two assailants robbed the Brown's Chicken restaurant and then proceeded to murder seven employees. The case remained unsolved for nearly nine years, until one of the assailants was implicated by his girlfriend in 2002. Police used DNA samples from the murder scene to match one of the suspects, Juan Luna. Luna was put on trial in 2007, found guilty for seven counts of murder, and sentenced to life imprisonment. James Degorski, the other assailant, was found guilty in 2009 on all seven counts of murder, and also sentenced to life imprisonment
7 counts of murder and life imprison so taxpayers can take care of his ass the rest of his life. you gotta love the justice system.
7 counts of murder and life imprison so taxpayers can take care of his ass the rest of his life. you gotta love the justice system.
I live in England so they would possibly only serve 25 years,at least when you lot "bang "em up" nowadays they usually stay behind bars not like the 50's,60's or 70's