• Family of Woman Murdered by Killer Who Received Commutation React to Bi

    From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 24 15:37:57 2024
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    Once again Joe Biden ignores the victims and supports the criminals.
    This man is disgustingly evil.

    'Family of Woman Murdered by Killer Who Received Commutation React to
    Biden’s Move Done “Without Any Regard for What We’ve Been Through”'

    <https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/family-woman-murdered-killer-who-received-commutation-biden/>

    'ust days before Christmas, in his waning days of power, Joe Biden (or
    whoever is actually currently running the government) decided to
    prioritize child killers and murderers once again, this time by
    commuting the death sentences of 37 of the 40 men on federal death row.

    Among the killers receiving mercy, an act they did not show their
    victims, is career criminal Brandon Council.

    In 2019, Council was convicted of the brutal double murders of Donna
    Major and Katie Skeen during a 2017 robbery.

    Surveillance video from murders shows Council walking into CresCom Bank
    in Conway, South Carolina, briefly speaking to Major before he pulls out
    a gun and shoots her multiple times. He then opened fire on Kathryn
    Skeen.


    Brandon Council
    Donna Major’s family joined Fox & Friends to share their outrage over Biden’s commuting the sentence of the man who murdered their loved one
    in cold blood.


    Per Fox:

    “I was angry. I’m still angry. I am upset that this is even happening,
    that one man can make this decision without even talking to the victims, without any regard for what we’ve been through, what we’re going
    through, and completely hurt, frustrated and angry,” Major’s daughter Heather Turner said Tuesday on “Fox & Friends.”

    “She was shown no mercy at all. This man walked into the bank, never
    said two words to her. Shot her three times in total. He went and shot
    her coworker, Katie Skeen as well, who was totally defenseless and
    unaware of anything happening,” Major’s husband, Danny Jenkins, added during the show.


    “I can’t even believe that this is actually happening…”

    The city of Conway shared shock at Biden’s decision on Facebook:


    The City of Conway was shocked on August 21, 2017 in the homicides of
    Donna Major and Katie Skeen. Conway Police, other local agencies, and
    the FBI worked tirelessly to bring the convicted and sentenced defendant
    to justice. Due to the senseless murders of Donna Major and Katie Skeen,
    the defendants’ prior convictions, and their disregard for others and
    the law, the death penalty was unanimously imposed.

    Our sympathies are also extended to the family of Alice Donovan. In
    2002, under terrible circumstances of two escaped convicts on a crime
    spree, fleeing imprisonment, Alice Donovan became a tragic victim of the defendants deadly journey. Conway Police, along with other local
    agencies in conjunction with the FBI also investigated this case.
    The federal court system properly weighed the evidence, ruled on each submission under the backdrop of its constitutional relevance and admissibility, and an impartial jury deliberated and rendered a verdict
    in keeping with the rule of law.

    Today’s decision to commute the sentences of the three defendants in
    these cases has only served to reopen old wounds that our community has
    spent years trying to heal. We understand that those wounds will never
    heal for the loved ones of the victims. Our deepest sympathies remain
    with the Major, Skeen, and Donovan families and friends. These cases
    have left an indelible mark on our community, and we remain committed to supporting victims’ families and ensuring justice for all'

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