Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Usual excuses made for war criminal Calvin Crew—by his attorney—as to why Crew killed Christina Spicuzza; he wasn’t even forced to listen to the vic’s family talk about their loss in court; he says “I’m innocent”—will appeal (is permitting the loved ones of war crime victims to plaintively vent in court just a practice of throwing them a bone, in an age in which justice has been abolished?)

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, may 7, 2025 at 12:05:00 a.m. edt

Usual excuses made for (black thug) Calvin Crew—by his attorney—as to why Crew killed Christina Spicuzza; he wasn’t even forced to listen to the vic’s family talk about their loss in court; he says “I’m innocent”—will appeal

“(cbs noise) Calvin Crew, the man convicted of killing Christina Spicuzza, a Pittsburgh-area uber driver in 2022, has been sentenced to life in prison without [N.S.: read: until] parole.

“Crew was not in the courtroom at his own request. the defense attorney spoke on his behalf, but the judge indicated in a private message that he maintains his innocence and plans to appeal the sentence.

[N.S.: “at his own request”: This isn’t the behavior of a convicted murderer, but of a free man.]

“presiding judge [and fan of black murderers] E.J. Borkowski granted his wish, but it didn't change the outcome.

“Spicuzza’s mother, as well as other family members, gave victim impact statements at the sentencing.

“‘Crew’s defense attorney addressed the court on his behalf, saying that the 25-year-old ‘lived a childhood surrounded by violence and neglect.’”

[N.S.: Join the club.]

“Crew’s counsel also told Judge Borkowski that Crew fell through society’s cracks and was intellectually and socially challenged with an IQ of 84.”

[GRA: Aren’t they all?]

[N.S.: Crew’s liar, er, lawyer, is one of the same crew, including “experts,” that tell us that there’s no such thing as i.q., when that is to their advantage.]

“speaking on behalf of her daughter, Cindy Spicuzza reminded the absent Crew that he would be on death row if not for the family asking for life in prison without parole based on Christina’s religious beliefs.

[N.S.: Cindy Spicuzza sounds proud of her decision, when she ought to be ashamed of her weakness.]

“‘you executed her. no mercy, no remorse. it was abhorrent. it was murder,’ an emotional Cindy Spicuzza said.

“Spicuzza’s sister also addressed the court, saying Spicuzza’s children will never see their mother come home.”

By the way, a life sentence isn’t long enough.

--GRA



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