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Probably The Best We Could Expect

The jury in the trial of the Murder Monkey came back and said guilty of murder and sentenced Karmelo Anthony to 35 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole after half of that, so it is likely he will serve no more than 20 years assuming he isn’t sprung at his first hearing.

20 years isn’t nothing but it means the Murder Monkey will likely be out around age 40 which is plenty of time for him to commit more violent felonies, not to mention impregnating plenty of Ghettopotamus with the next generation of future felons.

Needless to say, the black com-uni-tah is taking this conviction with their usual temperance, class and grace.

She seems nice and like someone you would want to spend a 5 hour flight sitting next to.

I was a little surprised they sentenced him right then and there. His mama was cryin’ the blues about her baby who is really just a gud boy….

“Please have mercy on my son,” Kayla Hays said as mascara stains could be seen streaking her tear-soaked cheeks.

“He’s my oldest, my first born, my baby, I love him very much,” she said.

When asked by Anthony’s defense team if her son regretted his actions, Hays replied, “Yes, he’s very sorry for what he did.”

If you loved your son so much, maybe you should have taught him to not stab people in the heart for asking him to move? Just a thought. She has other niglets at home apparently, maybe they will learn from this or more likely they will just emulate Karmelo and turn into violent thugs because It’s Dey Kulchur.

It was clear Karmelo was done for when his “defense” barely put up a fight. Less than a day of defense? On the other hand, they didn’t have much to work with. You will rarely see a more obvious case of murder than this one. They knew better than to try to bring in a slew of self-defense experts because any credible expert would say Karmelo was not acting in self-defense.

I did find it a little annoying but predictable that Austin’s father Jeff apparently was screaming at Karmelo and said, in part, this…

“The public response sickens me, especially when a gag order doesn’t allow me to defend my son,” Metcalf said. “This was never about race or politics, but what you did was to choose to make it about both. We all bleed the same color. You are free to make choices all of your life, but are not free to not face consequences. They weren’t bullies and they weren’t racists.”

Defending your murdered son against charges of “racism” is about what I would expect from him. He did say this which was a little more appropriate…

“I forgive you, but I do not forgive what you did. You can’t even look me in the eye, but you can stab my son in the f—— heart,” he said before staring at Anthony as he walked back to his seat.

Now Karmelo’s attorneys will start the appeal process but he gets to await his appeals behind bars. I guess he will have to wait a few decades before continuing his formal education at Morehouse College but you can bet he will be learning all sorts of new things in the slammer.

6 Comments

  1. Himself

    Life would have been more just. But it’s not an awful verdict. It’s sad because it was so cut an dry.

    What got me was lined out in a piece on PJ media that described his utter lack of remorse, even during the trial, and his family’s indifference to the pain their kid caused. That’s the sickening part. He better learn remorse before parole comes up. And the way the Metcalf family was treated was beyond atrocious.

    If you watched some of the footage from outside the court, the cops had them corralled across the street for the most part. Mckinney police don’t play. Problem with the rabble was that they conjured a tale that just got taller over time that beared no semblance of reality. All the witnesses, even those for the idiot said the same thing. And there were no black jurors because every damn one of them disqualified themselves. They weren’t even smart enough to lie and get on the jury. BTW – no matter what LaCretia on the street says, it wasn’t an all white jury. It looked like McKinney – White, with a generous handful of hispanics, asians, and dot-indians. All the people that don’t want a stabbity negro around them.

    Chances are that silliness will fizzle out. All but the dumbest will realize they’ve been played.

    The one I’ve seen of the ghettopotomas bellowing that this is a ‘rayciss ass country and rayciss ass city’ cracked me up. I’ve been to that courthouse a few times on jury duty, and spent most of the last 20 years living a few miles south. It’s hardly racist.

  2. George True

    I predict he will be out in 17 years. He will tell the parole board all about how he found God and is now a warrior for Christ. He will be in his late 30’s when he walks out of there.

    But on the inside he will be seething with anger at Whitey for forcing him to be accountable for the cold-blooded murder that he committed. As such, he will still be a danger to society, especially White society.

    • Arthur Sido

      Absolutely, he will be far more dangerous when he gets out. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him embrace Islam if for no other reason than protection in the prison

    • Bob Barker

      If his family shows up at the parole hearing and says No, he doesnt get parole. At least how the hearings are currently conducted here.
      We’ll see how far we’ve fallen in 17 years.

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