![]() Before opening fire at the school on Sept. Osborne is serving two life sentences after pleading guilty. Prosecutors said Hall's family didn't wish to speak in court but want Osborne to never be released from prison. ![]() “In my opinion, his current sentence is still so, so much more merciful than the sentence he gave to Jacob and our school family.” “I do wish Jesse a life where he can wake up, breathe, eat, work, be productive - but not outside the walls of a prison,” Fredericks said. Osborne had been a student there for seven years. Principal Denise Fredericks recognized Osborne as he paced outside Townville Elementary School with a backpack full of ammunition for 12 minutes after his gun jammed before police arrived to arrest him. “I’m just going to try to better myself in the Department of Corrections the rest of my life.īut the teacher whose class was having recess, the parent of a wounded child, the father of the student celebrating his birthday, the superintendent who saw the bloodstained class rug and the school principal all said at Monday's hearing at the Anderson County Courthouse that they don't want to ever see Osborne out of prison. ![]() ![]() Because my evil actions hurt their lives,” Osborne said. “I would just like to say sorry to every single one of them. Osborne himself asked for a chance at life outside a prison cell, apologizing to the family of 6-year-old Jacob Hall who he killed and everyone at the school that day. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |