T.J. Lane shows no remorse, wears t-shirt with KILLER written on it.
(Chardon) - T.J. Lane has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of three Chardon High School students and the wounding of three others.
During his sentencing, Lane wore a white t-shirt with the word KILLER written on it. He smirked during his sentencing procedings.
Lane made one statement to the families of the victims. He said, "The hand that pulled the trigger that killed your sons now masturbates to the memory. (Extends middle finger) F*** all of you."
(Photo via court pool feed)
WATCH THE RAW VIDEO OF LANE'S STATEMENT. NOTE: OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE
Prosecutors said this and the t-shirt show that "he's an evil person".
(Photo via court pool feed)
Lane is the teenager who killed fellow teens Russell King Jr., Daniel Parmertor and Demetrius Hewlin and wounded three others last year at Chardon High School. Lane pleaded guilty last month to aggravated murder and other charges.
Geuaga County Common Pleas Court Judge David Fuhry says the court would expect expressions of remorse from TJ Lane. Fuhry says that is clearly not the case. Judge Fuhry also says TJ Lane confided in no one and he acted alone. He was not manipulated or pressured by anyone.
Fuhry calls TJ Lane "extremely dangerous" and says he was not impaired at the time of the crimes. He was not insane or incompetent.
Victim Daniel Parmertor's mother says the world will never get to experience what her son could have accomplished. Dina Parmertor called Lane "repulsive". She says she's become paranoid and worries whenever a family member leaves the house.
Parmertor said, "You are a killer. I have disgust and hatred for you. I hope you have a cold, rough, unkind prison life with monsters like yourself."
Several other victim family members spoke, all expressing their disgust for the teen they would only call "The Killer".
Lane was not eligible for a death sentence since he was 17 at the time of the crimes.
After the procedings, Lane was handcuffed and lead from the court. He plans to appeal the life sentence.
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