THE JURY IN THE SENTENCING TRIAL OF PARKLAND SCHOOL SHOOTER NIKOLAS CRUZ TOOK AN UNUSUAL STEP TODAY — RETURNING THE SCENE OF THE CRIME.
JURORS WERE GIVEN A TOUR OF THE BUILDING AT MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL WHERE CRUZ SHOT AND KILLED 17 PEOPLE.
THE BUILDING WAS SEALED OFF SHORTLY AFTER THE SHOOTING — KEEPING THE CRIME SCENE PRESERVED FOR MORE THAN FOUR YEARS NOW.
TODAY’S TOUR IS PART OF THE PROSECUTION’S CASE THAT CRUZ DESERVES THE DEATH PENALTY.
IT FOLLOWS EMOTIONAL TESTIMONY FROM FAMILIES OF THE VICTIMS EARLIER THIS WEEK.
[NAME SUPER: THERESA ROBINOVITZ | GRANDMOTHER OF PARKLAND VICTIM]
{“I have outbursts of tears at any time. Sleepless nights and anger, which has replaced the pure joy of living each day. Each night I too go to bed and wrap myself with an extra blanket that I would once cover Alyssa with.”}
PROSECUTORS WERE EXPECTED TO REST THEIR CASE SHORTLY AFTER THE VISIT.
AS FOR THE BUILDING — IT IS SET TO BE DEMOLISHED ONCE THE BROWARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RECEIVES APPROVAL FROM PROSECUTORS.