Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Spa shooter avoids execution with guilty plea

Long could still face capital punishment for the killing of four other victims

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — The man accused of killing eight people at a string of Atlanta-area spas pleaded guilty on Tuesday to four murder charges, ensuring he will spend the rest of his life in prison, US court documents showed.

A judge in Cherokee County, Georgia, where one of the spas was located, sentenced Robert Aaron Long to four life sentences without parole, plus 35 years, based on a plea deal that spared the 22-year-old from the death penalty, the sentencing document read.

However, Long could still face capital punishment for the killing of four other victims in Fulton County, where Atlanta is located, with the district attorney saying she will seek the death penalty as well as an enhanced sentence for hate crimes.

Defense lawyer Daran Burns had urged the Cherokee County judge to accept the plea deal, saying Long understand­s “the gravity of his actions,” local daily the Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on reported.

Long was arrested hours after opening fire in three Asian massage parlors on 16 March in Atlanta and its surroundin­gs, later admitting to the crime.

Six of the eight victims were women of Asian origin, with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis saying in a court filing that Long selected his victims because of their “actual or perceived race, national origin, sex and gender.”

However, during his interrogat­ion, Long, who is white, denied he had been motivated by racial hatred, claiming instead he had a sexual addiction and wanted to “eliminate” a temptation that put him in conflict with his strict religious beliefs.

He reiterated this before Judge Ellen McElyea on Tuesday, saying he had bought a gun on March 16 to kill himself out of “shame,” the Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on reported.

Parked outside Young’s Asian Massage, which he used to frequent, he downed bourbon, hoping he would “hate myself enough at that point... to end my own life,” the daily cited him as saying.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SITIOS CHINCHORRO A PATRIMONIO DE LA HUMANIDAD ?? CHILE’s over 7,000 years old Chinchorro mummies, the oldest in the world to have been purposeful­ly preserved by humans, have been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SITIOS CHINCHORRO A PATRIMONIO DE LA HUMANIDAD CHILE’s over 7,000 years old Chinchorro mummies, the oldest in the world to have been purposeful­ly preserved by humans, have been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

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