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  • A South Carolina woman sentenced to life in prison once told reporters: “Killing that pedophile was the best day of my life.”

    The statement came after she and her husband were convicted of murder, kidnapping, and burglary in the 2013 killing of a registered sex offender and his wife.

    According to court records, the couple used an online registry to locate the man, went to his home pretending to need help, and then forced their way inside before carrying out the attack, which involved both shooting and stabbing.

    Prosecutors said the killings were premeditated, and the couple reportedly told investigators they believed they were carrying out a mission to target sex offenders.

    Despite their claims, the court found them guilty of murdering both the man and his wife, who was not accused of any crimes, and sentenced them to life in prison.

    The case sparked debate across the country — with some focusing on the victims’ past, while others warned about vigilante justice and the dangers of taking the law into your own hands.
    A South Carolina woman sentenced to life in prison once told reporters: “Killing that pedophile was the best day of my life.” The statement came after she and her husband were convicted of murder, kidnapping, and burglary in the 2013 killing of a registered sex offender and his wife. According to court records, the couple used an online registry to locate the man, went to his home pretending to need help, and then forced their way inside before carrying out the attack, which involved both shooting and stabbing. Prosecutors said the killings were premeditated, and the couple reportedly told investigators they believed they were carrying out a mission to target sex offenders. Despite their claims, the court found them guilty of murdering both the man and his wife, who was not accused of any crimes, and sentenced them to life in prison. The case sparked debate across the country — with some focusing on the victims’ past, while others warned about vigilante justice and the dangers of taking the law into your own hands.
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