Tag: Life in Prison

  • Man gets life in prison, plus 45 years, in beheading case

    A  Hampshire man, Armando Barron, convicted of killing his wife’s co-worker and forcing her to behead him, has been sentenced to life in prison, plus 45 years.

     

    Hampshire is a county in South East England on the coast of the English Channel. The county town is Winchester, but the county is named after Southampton.

     

    The 32-year-old man was sentenced on Friday and convicted on Thursday of first-degree murder, which carries a mandatory sentence of life without parole. A judge imposed additional time as recommended by prosecutors for other crimes, including kidnapping, criminal solicitation and assault.

     

    “Your actions were brutal. They were also horrific, they were selfish, and they were completely senseless,” Judge Elizabeth Leonard told Barron. “The abject cruelty, the pain and suffering and all that you inflicted on Jonathan that night is unfathomable.”

     

    Barron was accused of assaulting his wife after discovering she had been texting with her co-worker, 25-year-old Jonathan Amerault, in September 2020. Prosecutors said he used his wife’s cellphone to lure Amerault to a park, where he beat and kicked him before forcing him into his own car and fatally shooting him.

     

    Barron’s lawyers argued that his wife shot Amerault, which she denied.

     

    Britany Barron, 33, testified that after Amerault was shot, she was forced to drive the car 200 miles (320 kilometers) north to a remote campsite, with Armando following behind her. There, she said, she was forced to behead Amerault. Her husband eventually left her at the site, telling her to dispose of the body, she testified.

     

    Their voices shaking with anger and sadness, Amerault’s parents both called Barron a disgusting leech Friday.

     

    “The only good thing I see about all this heinous, heinous crime is that you are not 40 years old, 50 or 60, but only 30 years old. You have a long, long time to fade away and rot in prison,” Kenny Amerault said.

     

    “My son Jonathan was a thousand times more of a man than this lowlife could ever even dream of being,” Justine Amerault said. “The loss of Jonathan to this world is incredibly sad.

     

    “But the saddest part of all is that in spite of him being surrounded by so many wonderful people, this evil creature just slithered right through us all and took him from us. And the last hours of Jonathan’s beautiful life were in the company of this ugly, hideous, demented creature.”

     

    Barron, who did not speak at the sentencing hearing, plans to appeal his convictions, his lawyer said.

  • Man gets life in prison for raping, robbing student at UNILAG

    Man gets life in prison for raping, robbing student at UNILAG

    An Ikeja Domestic Violence and Sexual Offences Court on Tuesday sentenced a man, Collins Okechukwu, to life imprisonment for raping and robbing a 25-year-old student (name withheld) at the University of Lagos.

    Delivering judgement, Justice Abiola Soladoye, who described Okechukwu as a “pathological liar,” held that prosecution proved the charges of rape and robbery against Okechukwu beyond reasonable doubt.

    The judge sentenced Okechukwu to life imprisonment for rape, and 21 years’ imprisonment for robbery.

    The judge, however, ordered that the two sentences should run concurrently.

    She said, “The testimony of the defendant portrayed him as a pathological liar in the sense that he claimed that University of Lagos Guest House was fully booked and the survivor was sex starved, which made them have sex on bare floor.

    “This is unbelievable and watery.

    “The defendant lured the survivor into the Admin Block, brought out a pistol, raped her and robbed her of her valuables thereafter.

    “The claim of the defendant to have met the survivor at the guest house and she agreed to have sex with him was consistently laced with irregularities and found unreliable.

    “The defendant is found guilty as charged, of the two offences, and thereby sentenced to life imprisonment in respect to rape and 21 years’ jail term for robbery.

    “The sentences shall run concurrently.

    “He should have his name entered in the Sex Offenders Register of the Lagos State Government.”

    Sholadoye also cautioned female students in tertiary institutions against giving out their telephone numbers to strangers.

    “What manner of a woman is the victim herself? She should desist from giving out her numbers for unnecessary frolicking,” the judge said.

    Four witnesses testified at the trial and three exhibits tendered.

    According to prosecution counsel, Mr Peter Owolabani, the convict committed the crimes on Dec. 17 , 2017, at 9.00 p.m. behind the Faculty of Arts Building, UNILAG.

    He said that the convict also robbed the survivor of her phones, money and a gold chain.

    He also submitted that the survivor met the convict one year after the incident, invited him to her supposed birthday party and got him arrested.