GUILTY NY - Jenni-Lyn Watson, 20, Clay, 19 Nov 2010

Judge: Jenni-Lyn’s murderer should spend the rest of his life in prison - 9wsyr.com

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The courtroom was packed when the Watson and Pieper families arrived for the sentencing of the man who strangled and suffocated Jenni-Lyn Watson.

Steven Pieper will serve 23 years to life in prison for killing the 20-year-old woman from the Town of Clay.

Steven M. Pieper gets 23 years to life for killing Jenni-Lyn Watson -Syracuse.com

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Admitted killer Steven M. Pieper called his conduct "cowardly and self-centered" at his sentencing today for the murder of Jenni-Lyn Watson.

Pieper said he prays to God for forgiveness. He also apologized to the Watson family....

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BREAKING NEWS: Pieper sentenced to 23-years-to-life for murder of Jenni-Lyn Watson -YNN.com


BREAKING NEWS: Steven Pieper apologizes as he's sentenced -- CNYCENTRAL.COM
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SYRACUSE -- Update 9:30: Steven Pieper was formally sentenced in Onondaga County Court this morning to 23-years to life. The parents and sister of victim Jenni-Lyn Watson spoke in court prior to Judge Anthony Aloi issuing his sentence. Watson's mother called Pieper "the scariest of killers". While her father talked about the intense pain the family has suffered. Steven Pieper also spoke. He told the court that he accepts responsibility for his actions
 
Pieper sentenced to 23 years to life
Steven Pieper has been sentenced to 23-years-to-life in prison for the murder of Jenni-Lyn Watson. Judge Anthony Aloi handed down the sentence this morning in Onondaga County Court.
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Sentencing for Pieper today
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Jenni-Lyn's family reacts to sentencing
We continue to follow news out of Onondaga County Court this morning. Steven Pieper has been sentenced to 23-years-to-life in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Jenni-Lyn Watson. Pieper pleaded guilty to the murder last month. Watson's family held a press conference with the district attorney.
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Steven Pieper apologizes as he's sentenced
Steven Pieper, the man who admitted to killing 20-year-old Jenni-Lyn Watson last November, was formally sentenced in Onondaga County Court this morning to 23 years to life in prison.
Watson's parents and sister spoke in court prior to Judge Anthony Aloi issuing his sentence. Watson's mother called Pieper "the scariest of killers," while her father talked about the intense pain the family has suffered.
Pieper also spoke. He told the court that he accepts responsibility for his actions and apologized to the Watson family.
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Watson family breaks their silence
"November 29th will forever be the worst day of my life," said Lauren Watson, Jenni-Lyn's sister.
Standing before a judge, a family at the center of a tragedy finally speaks out.
"That day when I found out my sister was gone forever. Life as I had known it was gone, as well. Who gave you that right to come into my house and steal my sister?" Lauren Watson asked.
With Steven Pieper standing just feet away, looking down, never in their direction, Jenni-Lyn Watson's family was telling a judge Pieper must pay for the co-ed's killing.
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Investigator recounts Jenni Lyn Watson case
"I was brought into the case the day after she was reported missing," said Onondaga County Sheriff's Detective Keith Hall.
Hall has worked for a decade as a detective for the Onondaga County Sheriff's department. He was on call the weekend in November when Jenni-Lyn Watson was reported missing.
"Her purse was still at the residence. Her shoes were still at the residence. That just was not a normal thing," Hall said.
Investigators were told about a former boyfriend who had visited Jenni Lyn the morning of her disappearance: Steven Pieper.
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Corcoran High School senior named as first recipient of the Jenni Lyn Watson Memorial School
A Corcoran High School senior has been named as the first recipient of the Jenni Lyn Watson Memorial Scholarship.
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http://www.syracuseparent.net/news/2013/jun/26/annual-golf-tourney-memorialize-jenni-lyn-watson/
Annual golf tourney to memorialize Jenni-Lyn Watson
Jenni-Lyn Watson lived to dance.
#In her memory, her family is holding a golf tournament to help others who share the same passion.
#Jenni-Lyn Watson, a 2008 Liverpool High School graduate, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend, Steven Pieper, in November of 2010 while she was home on break from Mercyhurst College, where she was studying dance. Pieper is currently serving a 23-year-to-life sentence in prison.
 
http://www.syracuseparent.net/news/2013/jun/26/annual-golf-tourney-memorialize-jenni-lyn-watson/
Annual golf tourney to memorialize Jenni-Lyn Watson
Jenni-Lyn Watson lived to dance.
#In her memory, her family is holding a golf tournament to help others who share the same passion.
#Jenni-Lyn Watson, a 2008 Liverpool High School graduate, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend, Steven Pieper, in November of 2010 while she was home on break from Mercyhurst College, where she was studying dance. Pieper is currently serving a 23-year-to-life sentence in prison.
 
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index....onors_jenni-lyn_watson_educates_students.html
Murder victim's father joins ride in honor of his daughter, Jenni-Lyn Watson
David Watson watched last year as about 150 riders from the Syracuse Ride for Missing Children made their way past the Our Lady of Peace Cemetery, in Clay, to honor the memory of his daughter, Jenni-Lyn Watson.
"It was very powerful," Watson said. "We got that sense that they were there with us and for us."
Jenni-Lyn Watson, a 2008 Liverpool High School graduate, was murdered by her former boyfriend in 2010, while she was home from college for Thanksgiving break. Her body was found eight days after the 20-year-old went missing.
 

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