![]() ![]() He says: “It was like listening to Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs… a very smart mind casually tossing out horrifying words. Morgan is convinced anyone watching would be shocked if Bennett is freed. Although I am incarcerated, that does not make me a monster or a villain.” "Yes, I did commit a monstrous crime, but does one mistake define my entire life? I don’t think it does. Margaret Attwood once wrote that if we were all on trial for our thoughts, we would all be hanged. Every single person walking around has it in him or her to commit murder. You accept that?”īennett replies: “I agree with that. Morgan asks: “By accepting that dark side is still there, you must accept you might potentially still be dangerous? We have to take your word you can control that dark side, and it’s something you’ve not been able to control in the past. He says: “The only person I’m dangerous to is myself because the very moment I detect that dark part of myself coming back out, I would remove myself from the equation.” There will come a point in time where I will not be able to mother both of my children and when the time comes to make that choice, Phoenix will come first.”īennett insists he poses no danger to his mum and sister. “I’m afraid of Paris still, but it’s possible to love him and forgive him and still be afraid of him. She admits: “I think under the right circumstances he would do it again. Paris Bennett's mother Charity at the Ferguson Unit Texas State Prisonīut Charity, who now has a six-year-old boy called Phoenix, is acutely aware they could be in danger if he is released. He’s a psychopath, but I don’t know how to stop loving my children.” I believe you give your children unconditional love. This fact seems to surprise even Bennett, who says: “It astounds me, the fact she can still love me and care for me, and stand by me.”Ĭharity has been to see him several times at the Ferguson Unit in Texas State Prison. “Because, astonishingly, Charity has forgiven her son, says she still loves him, and visits him regularly.” “And that is where this horrifying story takes an even more sinister and disturbing twist. Now 25, he is up for parole in a few years’ time. Paris is currently serving a 40-year jail term, the maximum sentence available for a juvenile in Texas. “Paris then called a friend on the phone and chatted perfectly normally to him for six minutes before calling the police who came and arrested him. He beat and choked her, before stabbing her with a kitchen knife 17 times. ![]() Then he calmly walked into his sister’s bedroom where she lay sleeping, and began ferociously attacking her. “Paris persuaded his babysitter to go home. "I hope you spend the rest of your life thinking about what you did," she said.Ĭurry played for the Chicago Bulls, the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat.Specialist in Criminal Behaviour Dr Casey Jordan watches the interview "Wolf in sheep's clothing, nothing but the devil," Luvert said. Henry's aunt, Toya Luvert, called Goings "phony" and "messed up in the head." To hate him would turn me into the person he is." "I work every day to pray for Fred Goings. "You robbed her son of his mother forever," she said. "She was tangled in the web of this heinous man," Henry's mother, Yolan, said. Investigators say Goings shot Henry while she was holding the infant.Īt Goings' sentencing hearing, members of Henry's family cried as they made statements in court. Prosecutors say Henry tried to end the relationship and moved out, along with Curry's two children. Goings represented Henry in a child custody case against Curry, and was romantically involved with her. ![]() A Chicago attorney convicted of killing former NBA center Eddy Curry's ex-girlfriend and infant daughter was sentenced Thursday to natural life in prison.Ī jury found Fredrick Goings guilty in February in the 2009 shooting deaths of 24-year-old Nova Henry and Curry's 10-month-old daughter, Ava. ![]()
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