Comic book store killer gets life sentence [Detroit Free Press]
| By Eric D. Lawrence, Detroit Free Press | |
| Source: | McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
George -- at times tearful -- read a statement before
He was convicted of first-degree murder last month following a five-week trial. Authorities said he shot his wife
A jury convicted
"I never did this crime. Let's never forget no one saw me there, not one person," he said from a wheelchair in the courtroom.
He referenced cases where people had been wrongly accused and suggested that someone eventually would come forward to help exonerate him.
George, who said he had asked his daughters Tracie and Michelle not to attend the hearing, talked of how he would now miss milestones in their lives, such as marriages, said his wish was to be buried next to
"I don't know why God has put us through this. I do know he loves us," he said.
But a brother and sister of
"You took our sister from us, but you'll never take our memories," she said.
After the hearing, she offered additional comments.
"I've had enough of him. He ruined my life enough. He's guilty," she said, noting that 24 jurors -- 12 in each trial -- had agreed on the verdict.
He also said that although most members of the family would find some closure in Monday's hearing, George's daughters would have to "realize one day that their father is a murderer."
In addition to the murder charge, George was convicted of insurance fraud and a felony firearms offense.
A request from defense attorney
Marlinga said he would not be a part of
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