Allen Ivanov Teen Killer House Party Shooter

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Allen Ivanov was nineteen when he murdered three teenagers at a house party in Washington State. According to court documents Allen Ivanov was upset that his former girlfriend was moving on with her life and leaving him behind would enter a house party outside of Seattle Washington and opened fire. Allen Ivanov would end up killing three teenagers and injuring two more. This teen killer was arrested and would later plead guilty to three counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder and would be sentenced to life in prison without parole

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Grief and rage filled a Snohomish County courtroom Thursday as the family and friends of the three young people shot dead by Allen Ivanov at a Mukilteo house party last summer confronted the 20-year-old before seeing him sent to prison for the rest of his life.

One after another, those shattered by the July 30 shootings — mothers, fathers, siblings, cousins and friends — tried to find words to describe their loss. Sometimes, all that came were tears.

Ivanov, 20, also spoke publicly for the first time since his arrest, saying he was sorry for what he’d done and had no explanation for his actions. Otherwise, his defense presented no evidence.

“How could I have done this? I could not say,” Ivanov said, reading from a folded notebook paper he pulled from his striped jail jersey.

At one point, he blamed “the ease of acquiring a gun,” referring to the assault-style rifle he had purchased about a week before the deadly shootings. He also claimed “Satan was in control” that night.

“I want to apologize wholeheartedly to all those whose lives I’ve taken,” he said, naming the three people he killed and a fourth who was wounded. “And all those whose lives have been darkened by my actions.”

He said he was “hopeless, suicidal and outraged with jealousy” when he targeted ex-girlfriend Anna Bui and former high-school classmates. Police say he was angry at Bui for spurning his efforts to reconcile and stalked her at the gathering of friends.

“Anna visits me in my dreams and talks to me all the time,” he said shortly before Superior Court Judge Janice Ellis sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of release, a sentence predetermined when Ivanov pleaded guilty to avoid the possibility of the death penalty.

“You deserve to be separated from society for the rest of your life, and you shall,” she said.

Earlier, some of the people whose lives were forever altered by the shootings addressed the packed Everett courtroom.

“Allen Ivanov has stolen so much from so many people,” said Autumn Snider, whose son Jake Long was killed. “Three innocent people are dead because Allen killed them.”

Snider carried a dark, ceramic urn to the stand.

“This is what I have left of my son — ashes in an urn that sits on my mantle,” she said as many in the courtroom sobbed. “Jake is gone, he is dead, and Allen killed him.”

Paul Kramer, whose son Will was critically wounded by Ivanov, said, “This is an absolute nightmare for all involved.”

Kramer spoke of his heartbreak for the families of the three teens, all of whom were former classmates of Ivanov at Mukilteo’s Kamiak High School

“The pain of their loss is beyond what any human being should endure,” Kramer said of the families of the slain victims. He called Ivanov a “completely defective human being,” noting the killer had planned the shootings in advance and bragged about them in rap lyrics written in jail.

Alex Levine, who was at the house party, addressed the court while accompanied by a therapy dog. In a halting voice, he said he was forever impacted by the deaths of three close friends and that he is haunted by the images of his dead friends’ bodies.

“At the age of 19, I had to attend the funerals of three of my friends in the span of three weeks,” he said.

David Bui, brother of Anna Bui, said, “The last time I saw her she was going out. The next time she was in a coffin.”

Jordan Ebner’s father, Brad Ebner, was visibly angry as he spoke while surrounded by court bailiffs. He said he had wanted Ivanov to be executed.

“I want him to die and I wanted to be there to watch it happen,” he said. “He took my first boy.”

As each person spoke, Ivanov looked down at the floor or his lap, showing little emotion.

Ivanov’s life sentence was preordained after he pleaded guilty last month to three counts of aggravated first-degree murder as well as two counts of attempted first-degree murder. By doing so, he avoided a possible death sentence had he been convicted at trial.

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Venus Romero Iraheta Teen Killer – Teen Murders Love Rival

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Venus Romero Iraheta was fifteen years old when she murdered a love rival in Virginia. According to court documents Venus Romero Iraheta and Damaris Alexandra Reyes Rivas had a common romantic interest in the same young man who had been murdered in the previous weeks.

Venus Romero Iraheta and a number of MS-13 gang members would bring the victim to a park where she was interrogated about the death of the young man before she was beaten and stabbed repeatedly causing her death. Police also said that Venus Romero Iraheta would use the same knife to carve a tattoo, a memorial of the before mentioned young man, off the victims body. This teen killer would make a full confession to police and would be sentenced to forty years in prison

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A 17-year-old Virginia girl allegedly killed a 15-year-old girl earlier this year by stabbing the victim in the stomach and neck 13 times, according to multiple reports.

According to The Washington Post, prosecutors alleged in court testimony Thursday that the suspect, Venus Romero Iraheta, used the same knife to carve away a tattoo on the skin of the victim, Damaris Alexandra Reyes Rivas. The tattoo memorialized a deceased alleged gang member with whom both girls had been romantically involved, prosecutors said.

Detectives alleged that Iraheta allegedly repeated her own name over and over again as she repeatedly stabbed Reyes Rivas on Jan. 8, according to the Post.

Venus Romero Iraheta, who will be tried as an adult following a ruling delivered Thursday, allegedly told Reyes Rivas that “she would see her in hell,” one law enforcement official testified, reports WUSA-9.

Iraheta is one of 10 suspects charged in Reyes Rivas’ death.

Police said Reyes Rivas ran away from her home in Gaithersburg, Maryland, on Dec. 10, 2016, after telling her mother gang members at her school had threatened her.

In court on Thursday, authorities alleged Reyes Rivas was picked up in a car and driven to Lake Accotink, where she was assaulted by a group of teens who made her stand in the snow without her shirt or shoes, according to NBC.

Investigators alleged the group questioned Reyes Rivas over the recent killing of Christian Sosa Rivas, who police say was Iraheta’s boyfriend.

The body of Sosa Rivas was found on Jan. 12 along the Potomac River in Dumfries, Virginia.

The Post reports that police think Venus Romero Iraheta blamed Reyes Rivas for Sosa Rivas’ death, believing the teen girl had drawn him to his killers.

Authorities allege the group then forced Reyes Rivas to stand in the frigid waters of a river. NBC reports a detective testified Thursday that the group allegedly wanted the victim to experience the same pain Sosa Rivas had endured.

Venus Romero Iraheta allegedly told investigators she sliced off a tattoo Reyes Rivas had gotten in memory of Sosa Rivas, reports WUSA-9.

Days after the killing, police said Venus Romero Iraheta left her home in Alexandria after she herself allegedly received threats from gang members. She was arrested when she returned a month later.

WUSA-9 reports that several of the suspects who have been charged along with Iraheta for their alleged roles in Reyes Rivas’ death also appeared before a judge Thursday for preliminary hearings. In each case, probable cause was found, meaning their cases will be sent before grand juries.

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A teen MS-13 gang member who once told her 15-year-old victim to remember her name “until the day we see each other in hell” was sentenced Friday to 40 years in prison for the brutal slaying.

But while Venus Romero Iraheta had once boasted to investigators about killing Damaris Reyes Rivas, her tone changed as she sobbed in court and begged for mercy.

“I would give my life to bring her back,” she said in court, according to WRC-TV. “I am sorry. I am so sorry.”

Reyes Rivas’ mother, Maria Reyes, said in court Friday her daughter’s murder had destroyed her life and devastated their family.

“My life is no life without my little girl. My girl is always on my mind, all the time,” she said according to the local news station. “All the time, I remember what this young girl did to my daughter.”

Despite Iraheta’s one-time assertion that she’d see the victim in hell, Reyes said her daughter, who she buried in her quinceañara dress, was in heaven.

“My daughter is not in hell, as she said. She’s in heaven. She has shown me that in my dreams. … Hell will be lived by you, not by her,” she said according to the Washington Post.

According to investigators, Damaris was lured to Lake Accotink Park in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Jan. 8, 2017 under the pretense of smoking marijuana, but when she arrived at the park she found 10 MS-13 gang associates who began to question her about the death of Christian Sosa Rivas, Iraheta’s boyfriend and an MS-13 associate who had been killed about a week earlier, the newspaper reports.

They took Damaris to several locations, at one point making her take off her shirt and shoes, and walk barefoot in the snow so she could feel the same cold Rivas felt when his body was dumped into the river.

The gang members accused Damaris of luring Rivas to his death and took video of themselves beating her before Venus Romero Iraheta climbed on top of her and demanded to know if she had slept with Rivas. Damaris said that she had and began to beg for forgiveness, but Iraheta would later tell Fairfax County detectives and an FBI agent that she left Damaris with haunting last words before she killed her.

“‘You’re going to remember me until the day we see each other in hell,'” she told investigators through a translator, according to The Post. “‘Don’t forget my name,’ and I told her my full name. … I told her to never forget who I was.”

She also reportedly sliced the victim’s tattoo off her body.

When investigators asked whether she felt remorse about the killing, she shook her head no.

But on Friday, Venus Romero Iraheta called the killing “the worst mistake of my life” and said the images from that day continue to torment her.

“At night, while I’m sleeping I will wake up with these memories,” she said, according to The Post. “They will come to me full force. I wish I could push them away.”

Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Ray Morrogh said Friday he believed the remorse was nothing more than “crocodile tears,” WRC-TV reports.

Venus Romero Iraheta is one of 10 defendants who has been convicted in the murder. Iraheta and Damaris had reportedly grown up just miles from each other in El Salvador.

Damaris’ mother had brought her to the United States to try to escape the violent gang life, The Post reports.

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Crystal Brooke Howell Teen Killer Murders Father

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Crystal Brooke Howell was seventeen years old when she murdered her father in North Carolina. According to court documents Crystal Howell would fatally shoot her father who was sleeping on the couch. The teen killer would then conceal his body and threw parties in the home until his body would be discovered. Crystal Brooke Howell was sentenced to life in prison

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Inmate Status:ACTIVE
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Race:WHITE
Ethnic Group:EUROPEAN/N.AM./AUSTR
Birth Date:08/24/1996
Age:23
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 A Maggie Valley woman charged with killing her father in 2014 pleaded guilty Monday in Haywood County Superior Court.

Crystal Brooke Howell, 20, appeared in court, where she was convicted of first-degree murder and concealment of death and failure to report a death not from natural causes, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

She received 60 to 84 months in prison for the second charge, followed by a minimum of 25 additional years for the murder charge before she can apply for a
parole hearing.

Howell shot her father, Michael Joseph Howell, 50, in the head with a shotgun while he was napping on Feb. 24, 2014. Michael Howell’s body was found by house guests about a month later on the family’s property in the Sheepback Mountain community near Maggie Valley.

His body had been placed inside a plastic container in the family’s storage shed.

Crystal Howell fled the state after she hid her father’s body and was found in Richmond County, Georgia. She was in possession of her father’s Land Rover and a U-Haul trailer full of items.

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A young woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting she fatally shot her dad in their North Carolina home and hid his body in a shed for a month, during which time she drove his car and spent his money.

Crystal Brooke Howell, 20, pleaded guilty in Haywood County Court on Monday to concealing a death/failing to report a death not from natural causes and first-degree murder in the February 2014 killing of her father, sports editor Michael Howell, 50.

After shooting her dad in the head with a shotgun as he napped, the then-17-year-old girl hid his body inside a plastic container in the family’s storage shed on their Maggie Valley property and sold the shotgun used in the murder, officials said.

The teen then told friends her father had committed suicide and invited them to live in his home while she drove around in his car and burned through his cash, authorities said.

“She had her friends move in, had a drug-fueled party, and even had a stripper pole installed in the kitchen,” Haywood County Assistant District Attorney Jeff Jones said in a press release obtained by The Huffington Post.

Her friends discovered her father’s body on March 22, 2014 when they were moving a pinball machine into the shed, according to reports.

That same day, Howell showed up at the home of her mother, Kristina Rester, in Augusta, Georgia, with her father’s car and a U-Haul trailer filled with her belongings. She had asked Rester three days earlier if she could move back in with her, saying her father had released her from his custody, authorities said.

She was arrested the next day in Augusta at a Motel 6.

Prosecutors said Howell had thought about killing her father before pulling the trigger.

“The evidence in this case is that Miss Howell, who had just been caught shoplifting at Ingles by her father that day, came home and thought about killing her dad while she showered,” Jones said, according to WYFF. “Afterwards, she executed him while he slept on the couch.”

Howell’s attorney said her client had a history of mental health issues.

“I can tell you there is a lot more wrong with Crystal than has come out,” Howell’s aunt, Brenda Ellis, told the Columbia County News-Times, where Michael Howell served as a sports editor.

“There have been so many issues but they have compounded by all that she has been through over the years. She’s not a heinous monster. It is a heartbreaking tragedy, that’s all I know.”

But District Attorney Ashley Welch pointed to Howell’s actions as the real indicator of her motive.

“It’s shocking that a young woman kills her father,” Welch said, WYFF reported. “But the fact that Howell then began to spend her father’s money, use his house and drive his car – all after hiding his body and the evidence of her crime – that’s the motive. She wanted to live on her terms at the expense of Michael Howell’s life. It’s very sad.”

Howell will serve her sentence at the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections.

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Gary Hirte Teen Killer Perfect Murder

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Gary Hirte was the high achieving teen who thought he could get away with murder.

Gary Hirte was a list of accomplishments under his belt before he turned eighteen years old.  From being the first Eagle Scout that his town in Wisconsin had produced in twenty years, 4.0 GPA, all conference football player and at the top of his class.  Pretty much he could do it all

The victim, Glenn Kopitske was not so fortunate in life and he suffered from BiPolar disorder and was receiving disability checks each month.  When his body was found a few days after the murder authorities though he had died from natural causes that is until they say the brain matter leaking from the back of his head.

Gary Hirte would eventually be unable to keep his mouth shut and would confess to a friend that he murdered Glenn Kipitske.  Hirte would later tell a new girlfriend the same thing.  Eventually the girlfriend would go to the police and agreed to talk to Hirte over the phone in a conversation police would record where Gary admitted to the murder of Glenn Kopitske.

Even though Gary Hirte told his girlfriend that he murdered Glenn Kopitske to see if he could get away with it at trial that changed drastically.  His lawyer told the jury that Gary Hirte had a sexual encounter with the victim and afterwards felt so ashamed that he would go back and murder the man.

In the end the jury found the teen killer guilty of murder and the judge sentenced him to life in prison

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A former high school honors student and Eagle Scout was sentenced today to spend at least the next 32 years in prison for what authorities call a cold-blooded thrill killing. But shortly before he was sentenced, the 19-year-old said he “can’t feel guilty” for killing a man in disgust after a homosexual encounter.

“There’s no reason I should be held accountable for this. That’s just the way I feel. I can’t change that,” Gary Hirte told ABC News’ Cynthia McFadden in his first interview about the August 2003 slaying of Glenn Kopitske.

Hirte’s arrest and subsequent murder trial made national headlines because he seemed like such an unlikely suspect. Just 17 years old at the time of the killing, Hirte was a straight-A student and a track, football and wrestling star at his high school in the small town of Weyauwaga, Wis. The victim was a 37-year-old substitute teacher who was found shot and stabbed to death in his own home.

Gary Hirte eventually admitted he killed Kopitske, but asserted that he was out of his mind at the time — driven into a murderous rage after having a homosexual encounter with the older man.

Prosecutors say Gary Hirte committed murder just to see if he could get away with it.

“I really believe in my heart that Gary Hirte had seemingly accomplished everything and he thought he would do the most outrageous [thing], the event that would really make people go ‘Wow, I don’t believe it,’” said Winnebago County District Attorney Bill Lennon.

Hirte pleaded guilty in October to first-degree intentional homicide, but then claimed insanity, so the case went to a jury trial early this year. Hirte said a homosexual encounter with Kopitske sent him into a murderous rage that left him incapable of knowing right from wrong, but a jury rejected that defense.

He was sentenced today to a mandatory life prison term, but the judge said he could be eligible for parole after 32 years. With time served, Hirte will be at least 50 before can leave prison.

Gary Hirte told McFadden he couldn’t feel any remorse over the crime because the person who killed Kopitske was “another me.”

“It wasn’t this mind that’s thinking right now that did that action. So I can’t feel guilty for it,” he said.

Hirte did not testify in his trial. His interview with McFadden was the only time he has publicly described what he claims happened the night Kopitske was killed.

He says in the hours before the slaying, he was sitting on top of his car under a bridge getting drunk, listening over and over to a song by Nirvana.

“I think I’ve consumed what, six bottles of malt liquor. And like, 15 shots of vodka maybe,” he said.

Hirte said when he drank he sometimes had homosexual urges. He said Kopitske pulled up in his car that night and flirted with him, and they agreed to go back to the older man’s house.

“We both knew when he offered to go to his house that’s what we were gonna do. Something … homosexual,” Hirte said.

Hirte said he had never been with a man before and that their encounter was consensual. But Hirte also says after the alleged sexual encounter, he went back to his car, fell asleep for a while and woke up sober and in a rage about having had sex with another man.

He described feeling “just grossed out beyond belief, disappointed … [at] the proof of my imperfection to myself that I had done these things.”

Hirte said he believed a homosexual act was not as bad as “raping somebody or torturing somebody” but was worse than murder.

“In my own mind that’s the way I think, that’s what I think is worse to my own psyche and personality,” he said.

He said he went back to Kopitske’s house later that night.

“I saw myself just command him to lay down on the floor, and from there, I saw myself shoot him, I saw myself stab him twice,” he said.

“The second stab actually got stuck in his spine. And just in this state of rage, I picked his whole body up with my one arm to get the knife out,” he said.

Hirte told McFadden he doesn’t consider himself mentally ill now, but he says he was when he committed the crime.

Lennon, the prosecutor, says he is convinced Kopitske wasn’t gay and believes Hirte made up the sexual encounter story.

“I resent Gary Hirte using this gay panic as a defense,” Lennon said. “If in fact the homosexual episode took place, and I doubt that it did, I resent the whole notion, their whole defense, that this somehow justifies murder.”

But Hirte’s lawyer, Gerald Boyle, said for months his client had no explanation for the killing and that it wasn’t until a forensic report showed there might have been a sexual element to the crime that Hirte finally broke down. “We polygraphed him and he passed,” Boyle said.

Boyle called Hirte’s account “the only thing I know of that fits.”

However, some of Hirte’s friends told ABC News the teen liked to kill animals with his car and bragged about it.

“I don’t have any guilt for killing little animals because I figure I am doing them a favor,” Hirte told McFadden. “It’s just the way it’s justified in my mind.”

Hirte’s parents, Deanna and Mike, believe him. They say it was difficult for their son to admit to having homosexual sex.

“I think Gary was willing to accept life in jail to keep that secret to himself,” Mike Hirte said. “In some ways I’d probably put in that situation I think I would have probably been very tough to come forward.”

And while Hirte hasn’t brought himself to feel sorrow for Kopitske, his parents say he has apologized to them.

“He said, ‘I’m sorry, Mom and Dad, sorry you have to go through all this,’” Deanna Hirte said.

Mike Hirte said his son told him: “‘You did everything you could for me, there is nothing that you could have done any different.’”

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The mayor of a city where a high school student is accused of murder just to see if he could get away with it says the incident shocked the community.

Gary M. Hirte, 18, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the murder of Glenn Kopitske, 37, a local eccentric with mental health issues whose body was found in his Township of Wolf River home Aug. 2.

“Everyone knows the Hirte family,” said Howard Quimby, a family friend and mayor of Weyauwega, which has a population of about 1,800. “They are respected.”

Hirte’s mother, Deana, works for the county, and his father, Mike, works for a local foundry, according to a published report. They have a younger son and a daughter.

Quimby worked with Gary Hirte on some of his Eagle Scout merit badges.

“He was a fast learner,” Quimby said. “When he set his mind to do something, he did it.”

Hirte, a 6-foot 5-inch, 280-pound senior, was a two-time all-conference defensive lineman for Weyauwega-Fremont High School, a clerk at Dairy Queen and a member of the prom court.

As class salutatorian, he boasted a 4.4 grade point average on a weighted, 4.0 scale. He was also Weyauwega’s first Eagle Scout in 20 years

The day before his arrest, his school announced he’d won a scholarship to St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. He intended to study criminal justice.

According to a criminal complaint, Gary Hirte admitted in a secretly taped phone conversation that he had killed Kopitske merely to “see if he could get away with it.”

Hirte’s Milwaukee attorney, Gerald Boyle, said his client has indicated that he was not involved in the crime. A preliminary hearing in the case was scheduled for today.

Evidence suggests that Gary Hirte “sought that victim out, and stalked him, planned out the event and then killed him,” said Winnebago County Sheriff’s Capt. Steve Verwiel. He said it doesn’t appear that Hirte knew Kopitske personally.

“Why does someone who succeeds at everything he does want to do something like that?” Verwiel asked. “It’s only speculation, but was it because he felt superior to all people?

“Or because it was the ultimate challenge? Or because he was interested in law enforcement?”

About 30 youths later admitted hearing that Hirte had bragged about slaying Kopitske, Weyauwega Police Chief Curt Field said.

In January, Hirte’s ex-girlfriend, Olivia Thoma, called Weyauwega police. Chief Field said Thoma, of nearby New London, told them Hirte had told her he committed the murder.

On Jan. 28, she agreed to call Gary Hirte while investigators recorded it.

The complaint said Gary Hirte told Thoma he had driven his father’s car to Kopitske’s home and shot him in the back of the head with a 12-gauge shotgun, then stabbed him twice in the back and once in the heart.

The next day, investigators arrested him at school.

Verwiel said the first time Hirte’s parents had any idea what was occurring was when investigators came to their house with a search warrant that same day.

The victim’s mother, Shirley Kopitske, said her son worked at Wal-Mart, and periodically as a substitute teacher, and he dabbled in comedy.

Field said Kopitske often had car troubles, and he would tell officers and others about his various medications.

“He was very lonely and living down a dead-end road. He was very vulnerable,” said Kopitske, who runs a tree farm with her husband in nearby Bonduel.

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Michael Hernandez Teen Killer Murders Classmate

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Michael Hernandez was a promising young student in Florida until he decided he wanted to become a serial killer and would start with a classmate. According to court documents Michael Hernandez would lead the student to a school washroom where he proceeded to stab him to death. This teen killer would soon be arrested and his story fell apart quickly. Hernandez would be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole

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Michael Hernandez, the teen who aspired to become a killer before savagely stabbing a classmate to death at Southwood Middle School, will remain in prison for life.

A Miami appeals court on Wednesday upheld his second life sentence for the 2004 murder of 14-year-old Jaime Gough inside the middle school, a crime that stunned South Florida.

Michael Hernandez was also 14 when he slit Jaime’s throat inside a bathroom at the Palmetto Bay school campus. He has been in custody since the crime.

Originally sentenced to life after his trial in 2008, Hernandez was granted a new sentencing after the U.S. Supreme Court in 2012 banned automatic life terms without the possibility of parole for minors convicted of murder.

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The 3rd District Court of Appeals has upheld the life prison sentence imposed a second time on a Florida man convicted of killing his middle school classmate when both were just 14 years old.

The court ruled Wednesday a Miami judge was correct in sentencing Michael Hernandez to life behind bars for the February 2004 stabbing death of Jaime Gough at Southwood Middle School. Hernandez got a second sentencing hearing in 2016 because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that juveniles could not get mandatory life sentences.

Testimony showed that the now 28-year-old Hernandez remained obsessed with violent imagery and music that glorified death and murder. Prosecutors say Hernandez wanted to become a serial killer and had a list of victims.

His sentence will be reviewed after 25 years.

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On February 3, 2004, Michael Hernandez was an eighth grade student in a gifted program at Southwood Middle School. That morning, a fellow student walked into a bathroom on the second floor of the school and saw Hernandez washing his hands. The student also saw in the reflection of a mirror another student collapsed in a toilet stall with blood on the floor. The student asked Hernandez if he had seen the body and Hernandez replied, “Yes, we should tell somebody.” Hernandez then left the bathroom and went to class. The other student hurriedly notified school officials.

The resulting investigation revealed that the student in the stall, J.G., had died. His throat had been cut and he had been stabbed in the neck and face. J.G. was a fourteen-year-old male in the eighth grade who was a friend of Hernandez. Police investigators were called to the scene and quickly discovered a bloody windbreaker and a latex glove in Hernandez’s book bag. In the early evening, Hernandez waived his Miranda2 rights and confessed to J.G.’s murder.

According to his videotaped confession, and the evidence admitted at the trial, Hernandez planned for over a week to murder both J.G. and another male student, A.M., who was thirteen years old.

Regarding the murder of J.G. on February 3, 2004, Hernandez first convinced J.G. to join him in the bathroom. Hernandez normally did not wear a hat or jacket. Once inside the bathroom that morning, however, he donned a hat, jacket, and latex gloves. Hernandez later explained that the hat was intended to keep hair follicles from falling on the crime scene; the jacket, which could easily be removed and hidden, was intended to keep blood off his shirt; and the gloves were intended to prevent palm prints and fingerprints. He coaxed J.G. into the handicapped stall. He locked the stall door. He turned J.G., so that he was facing away from him. He drew a gravity knife with a four-inch serrated blade from his right front pocket. As J.G. began to protest, Hernandez placed his left hand over J.G.’s mouth. At some point, J.G. pushed the edge of the knife away with his right hand, opening wounds in the pads of his index and middle fingers. Hernandez made several cuts across J.G.’s throat from left to right, finally making an incision four to five inches long that opened J.G.’s windpipe and severed both jugular veins. To determine if J.G. was alive, Hernandez poked the knife into his face and scalp. When he finally checked J.G.’s eyes, they were motionless. He flushed one pair of latex gloves down the toilet and put on another pair. He washed blood off his hands, jacket, and face.

Hernandez also confessed that he tried to kill A.M. the day before. Hernandez explained that, on February 2, 2004, he had lured A.M. into the same second-floor bathroom, but the thirteen-year-old balked at entering the stall. Regarding his plan, Hernandez said:

DETECTIVE: And what were your intentions yesterday?

HERNANDEZ: My intentions yesterday were to kill [A.M.] the same way I killed [J.G.] today, except for the fact that I was going to stab him in the back, and stab here. And that would have been it.

According to Dr. Steven Hoge, the defense’s psychiatrist, Hernandez decided to kill J.G. and A.M. because they knew he intended to kill others when he turned eighteen.

Shortly after confessing, Hernandez was indicted for first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. The defense raised the issue of whether Hernandez was competent to stand trial.3 At the first competency hearing, held in November 2004, the court-appointed experts, Dr. Vanessa Archer, a psychologist, and Dr. Jon Shaw, a psychiatrist, testified that Hernandez did not suffer from paranoid schizophrenia or any mental illness that impacted his competency. After reviewing the relevant factors, they concluded he was competent to stand trial. The defense’s expert, Dr. Barry Rosenfeld, a psychologist, testified that Hernandez’s symptoms strongly indicated that he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, which impaired his ability to meet some of the competency criteria. But Dr. Rosenfeld did not render an ultimate opinion on Hernandez’s competency. After hearing the testimony, the trial court entered an order finding that, although Hernandez suffered from mental illness, he was competent to stand trial.

As trial approached, the defense moved for an updated review of Hernandez’s competency. The court appointed Dr. Ralph Richardson, a psychologist, and again appointed Dr. Archer to conduct updated evaluations. In September 2008, a second competency hearing was held. At the hearing, the court took judicial notice of Dr. Rosenfeld’s prior testimony. It also heard from Dr. Richardson, who acknowledged that Hernandez had an obsessive compulsive disorder, but who testified that Hernandez was competent to stand trial. Dr. Archer testified that her second evaluation indicated that Hernandez suffered from a severe obsessive compulsive disorder, chronic depression, and a dysthymic disorder. Nevertheless, Michael Hernandez remained, in her opinion, competent to stand trial. At the conclusion of the hearing, based upon the testimony of the experts and his own observations, the trial court deemed Hernandez competent.

Although the indictment was originally filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Miami–Dade County, the case was transferred to the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orange County, due to pretrial publicity. At the trial, after the conclusion of the State’s case-in-chief, defense counsel moved for a judgment of acquittal on the attempted first-degree murder charge, arguing that there was no overt act done toward the commission of the crime. The motion was denied. Michael Hernandez then presented evidence which focused on his defense that he was legally insane at the time of the crimes. The jury rejected Hernandez’s insanity defense and returned a guilty verdict on both counts. Venue was then transferred back to the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, where Hernandez was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for first-degree murder and to a consecutive term of thirty years for attempted first-degree murder

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/fl-district-court-of-appeal/1626010.html

Michael Hernandez Death

The teenage killer who lured a friend into a bathroom stall at their suburban Miami middle school 17 years ago and cut his throat has died in prison.

Florida Department of Corrections online records show Michael Hernandez, 31, died Thursday. He had been incarcerated at Columbia Correctional Institute, about 50 miles west of Jacksonville. No cause of death was released, but WFOR-TV said Hernandez was seen on video collapsing, and no foul play is suspected.

Hernandez was serving a life sentence for the February 2004 murder of Jaime Gough when they were both 14-year-old students at Southwood Middle School in Palmetto Bay, just outside Miami.

Hernandez had lured Jaime into a handicapped stall before school with a promise to show him something. He then pulled out a knife, stabbed him more than 40 times and slit his throat. He then hid the knife in a secret compartment in his backpack and went to class.

After Jaime’s body was found, a teacher noticed blood on Hernandez and notified police. It was discovered that Hernandez had become fascinated with serial killers, studying them online. He had made a list of people he wanted to slay, including Jaime. He was found guilty in 2008 of first-degree murder after a jury rejected his insanity plea.

Jorge Gough, Jaime’s father, told the Miami Herald that he was “shocked” to learn of Hernandez’s death.

“I was not expecting this at all,” Gough said. He said he and his wife still talk about their son, who would now be 31, but “not in a sad way.” His son was a straight-A student who played the violin.

“We miss him, and the big question is: What would he be today?” he said.

Hernandez had planned to kill two friends, but Andre Martin got leery when Hernandez tried to lure him and Gough into the stall. The bell rang and the three went to class. The next day, Hernandez killed Gough.

Martin is now a Miami-Dade County police detective. He told the Herald he had mixed feelings about Hernandez’s death.

“My continued condolences for Jaime Gough’s parents, and the entire Gough family,” Martin said. “And the Hernandez family — they were not the ones who committed a crime and they did lose a family member.”

Michael Hernandez Cause Of Death

The District IV Medical Examiner’s Office in Jacksonville confirmed Monday that convicted killer Michael Hernandez died earlier this year from “cardiac dysrhythmia attributed to morbid obesity.”

Hernandez was 31 when he died on April 29 at the Columbia Correctional Institution near Jacksonville.

Hernandez had been serving a life sentence for the 2004 fatal stabbing of his classmate, Jaime Gough, at Southwood Middle School in Palmetto Bay. Both were just 14 years old at the time.

Police said Hernandez stabbed Gough more than 40 times and slit his throat after luring him into a bathroom.

Hernandez told police that he stashed the knife in a hidden compartment of his backpack and proceeded to class.

He was found guilty of first-degree murder in 2008 and sentenced to life behind bars.

After Hernandez’s death, the Goughs said the news of his passing was unexpected, but it did not bring them peace.

“That was very shocking for us,” Jaime’s father, Jorge Gough, said. “We were not expecting that at all. We’ve been hurt. We don’t want to see anyone die or hurt like that. Even though we went through what we went through, we were not happy to hear that Michael Hernandez was dead in jail.”

https://www.local10.com/news/local/2021/08/09/cause-of-death-released-for-convicted-killer-michael-hernandez/

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