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Sick: Man Who Killed a Woman Live on Social Media for Fame Found Guilty, Now He Will Face a Judge

A jury in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, convicted a man who live-streamed himself murdering a woman in 2022.

Earl Lee Johnson, who stabbed 34-year-old Janice David to death, was found guilty of first-degree murder on Sept. 12, according to WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge.

Johnson faces life in prison when he’s sentenced on Dec. 10.

“You saw him killing Janice David,” prosecuting state attorney Dana Cummings told jurors, according to WAFB-TV in Louisiana.

“I did not create this evidence; he did. And he wanted everyone to see it because he wanted to be famous and he wanted his son to be famous,” Cummings said.

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1 thought on “Sick: Man Who Killed a Woman Live on Social Media for Fame Found Guilty, Now He Will Face a Judge”

  1. Imagine that. He’s black. Where are all of the protesters.? I forgot, white people only protest when a black person is killed

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