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platedlizard ([info]platedlizard) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2011-11-18 21:00:00


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Update: James Arthur Ray gets 2 years for negligent homicide.
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PRESCOTT, Ariz., Nov. 18 (UPI) -- A judge in Arizona's Yavapai County sentenced James Arthur Ray to two years in prison Friday for the deaths of three people in a sweat-lodge ceremony he ran.

Superior Court Judge Warren Darrow also ordered Ray, who turns 54 next week, to pay $57,000 in restitution to families of the victims at the Angel Valley Resort near Sedona in October 2009, The Arizona Republic reported.

"I'm so sorry," a tearful Ray said during the sentencing. "And I know that nothing I could say or do is enough. There's not one single day that passes that I don't relive the moments of that night of my life, asking what I missed, what I could have done differently."

Family members railed at Ray for not taking responsibility earlier.

"Does he still not realize it was too damn hot?" shouted Virginia Brown, the mother of one of the victims.

Ray was convicted of negligent homicide in late June following a trial that lasted more than three months.

Kirby Brown, 38, James Shore, 40, and Liz Neuman, 49, died from a sweat-lodge ceremony at the end of a five-day "Spiritual Warrior" retreat. Brown and Shore passed out and were left inside the sweat lodge for about 20 minutes, suffering heat stroke. Neuman died of massive organ failure more than a week later at a Flagstaff hospital.



That's right folks, two years for killing three people.

Previous threads:

Death Made Manifest

Maybe Instead Of Prison, They'll Put Him In A Sweat Lodge And Won't Let Him Out . . .

James A. Ray Manslaughter Trial Begins


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[info]franzen
2011-11-21 03:53 pm UTC (link)
I'm assuming a civil suit is coming, if not already filed? Now that the criminal trial is over, the families (or, rather, a competent lawyer with more knowledge in this area than I have) can leverage the guilty verdict into the "death" of all assets. After all, something has to die in Ray before he can live again!

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