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A Colorado Springs teenager will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing a developmentally disabled man in what a judge described as a murder for sport.
After about two days of deliberation, a seven-woman, five-man jury found Kyle Sebastian Stott, 19, guilty of all counts, in the January 2009 slaying of Jason Holley, whose body was hidden in a ravine near a hiking trail in North Cheyenne Canyon west of Colorado Springs.
RIP Jason. Justice for you and your loved ones.
Derek Lee Hernandez will spend the rest of his life in prison after a jury found him guilty Friday of killing a 22-year-old mentally impaired Colorado Springs man for his Xbox and leaving the body in North Cheyenne Canyon.
A six-man, six-woman jury took just under nine hours over two days to find Hernandez, 23, guilty on all counts including first-degree murder, conspiracy, aggravated robbery and robbery from an at-risk adult in the Jan. 5, 2009, slaying of Jason Holley.
Jason Holley, is a 22 year old developmentally disabled man missing from his home since January 5, 2009. Police believe a group of young friends took advantage of him because of his challenges, and he is missing.
http://www.gazette.com/articles/holley_46328___article.html/kelley_home.html
http://www.kktv.com/news/headlines/37538149.html
http://www.findjasonholley.com/
They killed him for sport? Oh my gosh.
I thought so much about Jason H when he was first reported missing. He stays on my mind.
Continue your rest, in peace, Jason.
No peace for his killer.
Although it is good to see closure for this family, I am so sorry for their loss.
Thank you so much for your kind wordsThey killed him for sport? Oh my gosh.
I thought so much about Jason H when he was first reported missing. He stays on my mind.
Continue your rest, in peace, Jason.
No peace for his killer.
Much appreciated!http://www.gazette.com/articles/life-101677-springs-teenager.html
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A Colorado Springs teenager will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing a developmentally disabled man in what a judge described as a “murder for sport.”
After about two days of deliberation, a seven-woman, five-man jury found Kyle Sebastian Stott, 19, guilty of all counts, in the January 2009 slaying of Jason Holley, whose body was hidden in a ravine near a hiking trail in North Cheyenne Canyon west of Colorado Springs.
RIP Jason. Justice for you and your loved ones.