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Father of Murdered Teen Attacks Smirking Killer in Court

Sheriff’s deputies were able to restrain Terry as Madison, who was found guilty of the murders of Shirellda Terry, Angela Deskins and Shetisha Sheeley, kept a smile upon his face.

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“This is the type of thing Mr. Madison finds amusing”, prosecutor Tim McGinty reflected.

Van Terry was at the victim-impact hearing and was poised to deliver his statement when the 38-year-old defendant smiled at Terry.

Terry was one of the family members who chose to speak after the judge sentenced Madison to death for killing his daughter and two other women.

McDonnell sentenced him to death. When opened officers found the decayed body of a woman wrapped in rubbish bags.

On July 19, 2013, police responding to reports of a foul odor investigated a garage leased to Madison and discovered the decomposing body laying inside. Madison had told police he strangled two of the women but couldn’t remember killing the third. Judge Nancy R. McDonnell, who has never issued the death sentence in more than 20 years on the bench, said she was “struck by the sheer inhumanity of what one human being can do to not one, but three human beings”.

In an instant, the grieving father was flying across the room, diving over a wooden table, his arms outstretched towards Madison’s neck. Madison, 38, was convicted of aggravated murder last month.

Executions in OH are now performed at a correctional facility in Lucasville by the method of lethal injection. They instead focused on saving his life by presenting evidence that Madison suffered lasting psychological damage from physical abuse as a youngster.

CLEVELAND (NBC News) A man lunged across the defendant’s table in a Cleveland courtroom after he caught his daughter’s killer smirking.

A spokesman for the Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office says the attack is being reviewed. He had originally been registered as a sex offender in 2002 after serving four years for an attempted rape conviction, having had previous drug convictions in 2000 and 2001.

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The suburban Cleveland man convicted of killing three women and wrapping their bodies in garbage bags will learn whether he’ll receive life in prison without parole or die by lethal injection, as a jury recommended. Madison told the court he plans to appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court.

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