<![CDATA[Kotaku: Homicide]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: Homicide]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/homicide http://kotaku.com/tag/homicide <![CDATA[ Man Faces 21 Years for Killing Baby Who Interrupted Game ]]> I'm not sure how this piece of garbage gets manslaughter and not murder — probably because it was a plea agreement. But a man in Arizona has pleaded guilty in the death of an 18-day old baby whose crying had interrupted his video game.

In Tucson, Ariz., Rene Edward Barrios, 26, was playing a video game on Oct. 26 as his girlfriend had left him in charge of her infant son, Jaden Encinas.The infant's crying disturbed him while he was playing a video game. Enraged, he paused the game, picked up Jaden, shook him and hit him. Then Barrios went back to playing his game for another 10 minutes while the baby stopped breathing.

Jaden was pronounced dead at the hospital. Barrios faces between 10 and 21 years in prison. The AP story had the decency not to mention which game or console was involved, as it's pretty trivial.

I'm beyond revulsion at this. Have a nice next 21 years of your life, Rene.

Newborn Killed for Interrupting Video Game [Associated Press and The Arizona Republic via Destructoid]

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Kotaku-5043801 Sat, 30 Aug 2008 10:00:00 MDT Owen Good http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5043801&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Xbox Killers Sentenced to Death ]]>

Two of the attackers in the now infamous "xbox murders" were sentenced to death today for their involvement in the slaughter of six people in a Florida home in 2004.

A judge sentenced Troy Victorino, 29, and Jeone Hunter, 20, to death by electric chair or lethal injection. (It will be the last decisions of their lives.)

Victorino oranizad the attack with the help of three men, including Hunter, to retrieve an Xbox. The six victims were beaten to death with baseball bats as they lay sleeping in their home. Police found blood on the floor, walls and ceiling of the home during their investigaiton.

The defense used the, very typical, mental illness defense, but it didn't hold water for the jury who found them guilty and recommended the death sentence.

And yes, that is the actual chair used in Florida.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A judge delivered death sentences Thursday to the
ringleader and a participant in the bloody beating deaths of six people over
an Xbox video game system.

Troy Victorino, 29, and Jerone Hunter, 20, were sentenced by Chief Circuit
Judge Bill Parsons after their convictions on first-degree murder for the
2004 slaughter of six people in a Deltona house.

Neither man showed emotion when the verdicts were read.

A jury recommended death for both Hunter and the 6-foot-7, 270-pound
Victorino, but the final decision of life in prison without parole or death
rested with Parsons.

The judge noted that blood was found on the floors, ceilings and walls of
the house where the six victims were found.

"The victims were not only killed, they were brutalized," Parsons said. "It
was a revenge killing by Hunter and Victorino. The murders were performed in
a cool, calm, calculated manner."

Victorino organized the attacks with Hunter and two other younger men to
retrieve the video game system and other belongings after he was kicked out
of a house in which he was squatting. Defense attorneys for the three other
men found guilty painted him as a manipulative, menacing figure that
threatened the others if they refused to participate.

The six victims suffered blows to the head causing severe skull fractures
and brain injury, a medical examiner determined. Several of the bodies were
also mutilated with stab wounds and cuts after death, and some victims were
missing most of their teeth.

The judge ignored previous arguments by Hunter's attorney Ed Mills, who had
argued his client should not receive the death penalty because he suffers
from schizophrenia.

Jeff Dowdy, Victorino's attorney, had asked Parsons to spare his client
because he has mental problems and was abused as a child.

First Assistant State Attorney David R. Smith said, "We are pleased and
grateful with the victory and the death sentence."

Michael Salas and Robert Anthony Cannon, both 20, were sentenced to life in
prison without the possibility of parole for their involvement. Cannon had
pleaded guilty and agreed to testify for the prosecution, but declared his
innocence at trial and refused to answer questions.

Killed were Erin Belanger, 22; Michelle Nathan, 19; Francisco Ayo-Roman, 30;
Anthony Vega, 34; Roberto Gonzalez, 28, and Jonathan Gleason, 17. Many of
the victims worked at a Burger King in Deltona.

About 30 family members of the victims attended the hearings, many hugging
each other as the sentences were read.

"I just never want them to walk the streets again, just to stay there
forever and ever so they can't be around to do this to other people,"
Nathan's mother, Kay Shukwit, said. "They're going to get what they
deserve."

Gleason's mother said she expected Hunter and Victorino to be sentenced to
death but she was frustrated that they would have the opportunity to file
appeals, possibly spending years on death row.

"I'm not satisfied because I feel my son died, but nothing is coming out of
it. This is just a step in the process," Patricia Gleason said. "Justice is
not swift. It's a total and absolute joke. Here is your punishment, but we
don't mean it."

Hunter's parents also attended his sentencing hearing, but declined to speak
with reporters as they left the courtroom.

Xbox Killers Sentenced [Thanks Cliff]

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Kotaku-202637 Fri, 22 Sep 2006 15:40:08 MDT Brian Crecente http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=202637&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ And The Bronze Mario Award Goes To... ]]> ITSA M... AH FUCK ITThere is a ton of cool stuff over at the Video Game Memorabilia Museum, including this Oscar-esque bronze Mario statue. Normally adorning a marble base, this statue is, according to its owner, normally only given out in rare circumstances. These include "Nintendo Long Service Staff" awards, for those in the employ of the company for more than twenty years, and worldwide competition winners. Obviously, the latter is the easier of the two.

The owner also states that the statues are made by none other than R.S Owens, the Chicago based manufacturer responsible for fabricating the famous Oscar statue. They also make Emmys, Clios, MTV Video Music Awards and the NFL's MVP trophy, but those just don't have the same allure.

If I were to ever beat anyone to death with a blunt object, I pray to the Nintendo gods that I get to do it with a bronze Mario statue. Wait. What did I just say?

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Kotaku-199591 Sun, 10 Sep 2006 20:17:02 MDT Michael McWhertor http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=199591&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Jury Selection On for "The Xbox Murders" ]]>

This is the stuff urban legends and horror movies are made of: four young hobos in Florida, one with a hilarious tanline, murdered a house full of defenseless people in order to recover an Xbox taken from their illegal squat:

That enraged Victorino and he enlisted the other three suspects to help him carry out the attacks, prosecutors say. A Wal-Mart clerk has told investigators the four men joked about bashing people to death while shopping for baseball bats two days before the slayings.

The victims were beaten to death and then stabbed, probably "just to make sure". Two small dogs at the house were also murdered. The worst part? It wasn't even a 360.

The trial has come to be known as "The Xbox Murders" and as Florida news site News4Jax reports, jurors are currently being chosen from a pool of 1,000.

The actual murders occurred two years ago, but I figured it was worth a mention because we may soon hear, particularly from the defense team, that "video games made them do it." It is notable that the news site I quoted says absolutely nothing about Xbox in this article except that it was the key item in the case. No damning, anti-games nonsense. Just clean reporting.

Thanks for the tip, Cliff.

Read more [News4Jax]

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Kotaku-185296 Wed, 05 Jul 2006 16:40:40 MDT egauger http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=185296&view=rss&microfeed=true