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People Are Apparently Trying To Free A Murderer Because He’s ‘Too Cute’
BY : EMILY BROWN ON : 09 AUG 2021 18:50
People Are Trying To Free A Murderer Because He's 'Too Cute'
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Social media users are seemingly rallying around a TikTok user who killed a mother and child, arguing he deserves a lesser prison sentence because he’s ‘too cute’.
Cameron Herrin was sentenced in April 2021 to 24 years in prison, six years short of the maximum of 30, after pleading guilty to killing Jessica Raubenolt and her 20-month-old daughter Lillia by hitting them with his Ford Mustang while racing the car against another vehicle in Tampa, Florida in 2018.

Following the sentencing, numerous social media accounts began sharing posts including the words ‘justice for Cameron’ on the Twitter, Instagram and Facebook pages of the 13th Circuit Court, Hillsborough County state attorney Andrew Warren and the Florida Department of Corrections, while on TikTok many users called for a shorter sentencing for Herrin, though many of these posts may not be from real people.

There has been debate as to whether many of these posts came from bots, with experts in online disinformation seeing similarities to paid influence campaigns using fake accounts, according to The Tampa Bay Times, however some users have attempted to dispel this theory by writing in their posts that they are human.
Discussing the support around Herrin, TikToker Hannah Kosh recited some of the comments about his sentencing, one of which read: ‘poor boy, I hope they will forgive him. He looks innocent, he didn’t do it on purpose.’

Another person commented: ‘You’re too cute, I fell in love with a criminal.’


Kosh went on to note that thousands of internet users have gone as far as to sign a petition to get Herrin out of jail, while some TikTok users have used the platform to imitate Herrin’s look from the sentencing.

The judge who delivered Herrin’s sentence said at the time that the TikToker’s track record of excessive speeding contributed to his decision to give him 24 years in prison.

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I am not even surprised. People in European countries write love letters to murderers, rapists in US prisons LOL They feel a bond and develop emotions for the culprit. Google it folks. It ain't no joke.
 
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People Are Apparently Trying To Free A Murderer Because He’s ‘Too Cute’
BY : EMILY BROWN ON : 09 AUG 2021 18:50
People Are Trying To Free A Murderer Because He's 'Too Cute''s 'Too Cute'
ABC Action News/YouTube/Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
Social media users are seemingly rallying around a TikTok user who killed a mother and child, arguing he deserves a lesser prison sentence because he’s ‘too cute’.
Cameron Herrin was sentenced in April 2021 to 24 years in prison, six years short of the maximum of 30, after pleading guilty to killing Jessica Raubenolt and her 20-month-old daughter Lillia by hitting them with his Ford Mustang while racing the car against another vehicle in Tampa, Florida in 2018.

Following the sentencing, numerous social media accounts began sharing posts including the words ‘justice for Cameron’ on the Twitter, Instagram and Facebook pages of the 13th Circuit Court, Hillsborough County state attorney Andrew Warren and the Florida Department of Corrections, while on TikTok many users called for a shorter sentencing for Herrin, though many of these posts may not be from real people.

There has been debate as to whether many of these posts came from bots, with experts in online disinformation seeing similarities to paid influence campaigns using fake accounts, according to The Tampa Bay Times, however some users have attempted to dispel this theory by writing in their posts that they are human.
Discussing the support around Herrin, TikToker Hannah Kosh recited some of the comments about his sentencing, one of which read: ‘poor boy, I hope they will forgive him. He looks innocent, he didn’t do it on purpose.’

Another person commented: ‘You’re too cute, I fell in love with a criminal.’



Kosh went on to note that thousands of internet users have gone as far as to sign a petition to get Herrin out of jail, while some TikTok users have used the platform to imitate Herrin’s look from the sentencing.

The judge who delivered Herrin’s sentence said at the time that the TikToker’s track record of excessive speeding contributed to his decision to give him 24 years in prison.

People Are Apparently Trying To Free A Murderer Because He’s ‘Too Cute’ - UNILAD




He looks weak and feminine..........soy boy....... :lol:
 
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People Are Apparently Trying To Free A Murderer Because He’s ‘Too Cute’
BY : EMILY BROWN ON : 09 AUG 2021 18:50
People Are Trying To Free A Murderer Because He's 'Too Cute''s 'Too Cute'
ABC Action News/YouTube/Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
Social media users are seemingly rallying around a TikTok user who killed a mother and child, arguing he deserves a lesser prison sentence because he’s ‘too cute’.
Cameron Herrin was sentenced in April 2021 to 24 years in prison, six years short of the maximum of 30, after pleading guilty to killing Jessica Raubenolt and her 20-month-old daughter Lillia by hitting them with his Ford Mustang while racing the car against another vehicle in Tampa, Florida in 2018.

Following the sentencing, numerous social media accounts began sharing posts including the words ‘justice for Cameron’ on the Twitter, Instagram and Facebook pages of the 13th Circuit Court, Hillsborough County state attorney Andrew Warren and the Florida Department of Corrections, while on TikTok many users called for a shorter sentencing for Herrin, though many of these posts may not be from real people.

There has been debate as to whether many of these posts came from bots, with experts in online disinformation seeing similarities to paid influence campaigns using fake accounts, according to The Tampa Bay Times, however some users have attempted to dispel this theory by writing in their posts that they are human.
Discussing the support around Herrin, TikToker Hannah Kosh recited some of the comments about his sentencing, one of which read: ‘poor boy, I hope they will forgive him. He looks innocent, he didn’t do it on purpose.’

Another person commented: ‘You’re too cute, I fell in love with a criminal.’



Kosh went on to note that thousands of internet users have gone as far as to sign a petition to get Herrin out of jail, while some TikTok users have used the platform to imitate Herrin’s look from the sentencing.

The judge who delivered Herrin’s sentence said at the time that the TikToker’s track record of excessive speeding contributed to his decision to give him 24 years in prison.

People Are Apparently Trying To Free A Murderer Because He’s ‘Too Cute’ - UNILAD
Keeping aside the cuteness factor, 24 years for accidental death seems extreme.
Something like 5-7 years but a life time ban on driving would be feasible.
 
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Some people are mentally sick, but unfortunately you can't call such people retarded, there are people who marry those who are awaiting their capital punishments, there are those who marry rapists, child abuser and murderers, for whatever reason...
 
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Keeping aside the cuteness factor, 24 years for accidental death seems extreme.
Something like 5-7 years but a life time ban on driving would be feasible.
From what I understood the 24 years is cumulative due to multiple charges...repeated speeding, reckless endangerment and manslaughter each of which carry a min and max sentence.

That being said, the internet is full of idiots with no moral compass so I'm not surprised to see support for him on tiktok.
 
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From what I understood the 24 years is cumulative due to multiple charges...repeated speeding, reckless endangerment and manslaughter each of which carry a min and max sentence.

That being said, the internet is full of idiots with no moral compass so I'm not surprised to see support for him on tiktok.
I do not care about him in particular.
I just feel that there should be a differentiation between intentional murder and accidental death.
Speeding is a traffic violation - you can penalize and take off driving privileges.
For accidental death, the punishment is normally less than 10 years.
 
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AL-Qaeda has destroyed this young Muslim men life, many white girl I believe want to be his girl friend and convert to Islam in order to marry him


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I do not care about him in particular.
I just feel that there should be a differentiation between intentional murder and accidental death.
Speeding is a traffic violation - you can penalize and take off driving privileges.
For accidental death, the punishment is normally less than 10 years.
He was racing with another vehicle to show off. Hitting and killing someone in that situation is not an accident, it was willful endangerment and constitutes a degree of murder, or it should. The least charge would be manslaughter.
 
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I do not care about him in particular.
I just feel that there should be a differentiation between intentional murder and accidental death.
Speeding is a traffic violation - you can penalize and take off driving privileges.
For accidental death, the punishment is normally less than 10 years.
I stand corrected he faced 2 counts of first degree vehicular manslaughter, the max sentence is 15 years, he got 9 years for the mom and 15 years for the baby I believe. If it was deemed accidental then it would be 2nd/3rd degree manslaughter (someone well versed in the law can correct me on this)

If it was classified as a homicide then the max sentence will be anywhere between life and the death penalty.
 
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