Man facing death penalty wears Tony Romo jersey at Las Vegas courthouse
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/man-facing-death-penalty-wears-tony-romo-jersey-at-las-vegas-courthouse/
Thomas Randolph walked into a Las Vegas courtroom on Friday wearing a Dallas Cowboys jersey. He walked out with a jury deciding whether he should die.
Chief Deputy District Attorney David Stanton told jurors that wearing the XXXL No. 9 Tony Romo blue and white jersey with blue jeans and white gym shoes showed that Randolph had no remorse for the deaths of his sixth wife, Sharon Causse or the man he hired to kill her, Michael James Miller.
Ive lived a helluva good life, he said. Ive been blessed
Im sorry that all this happened.
Well do one appeal, and if it doesnt work, give me that shot, and Ill go meet Sharon and Becky and Francis.
Randolph was arrested in the double homicide in January 2009, and it took more than eight years for the case to go to trial.
Prosecutors say Randolph was motivated by greed, and stood to gain upward of $360,000 in insurance money from Causses death. That was less than the roughly $500,000 in insurance money he collected after the 1986 death of his second wife, Becky Gault.
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