Remember the scumbag Tony Romo Cowboys fan who wore a Romo jersey — still with the tag attached — to his first degree murder conviction sentencing hearing in Vegas? Yeah, well he was rewarded Wednesday with the death penalty.
Remember his excuse for leaving the tag on the jersey? Taking it off would depreciate the value. Seriously, it’s all on video and there’s clean audio.
From the LVRJ:
On Wednesday, a jury decided that Thomas Randolph, 62, should be put to death for having a handyman kill his sixth wife, Sharon Causse, and fatally shooting Michael James Miller, the man he had kill her.
Beyer cried and embraced friends after the sentence was announced.
“I feel that’s really what he deserves,” Beyer said. “He’s a monster. He’s one evil, evil monster.”
A panel of eight women and four men handed down two death sentences, one for each victim. Randolph showed no emotional reaction, but turned and gave a thumbs up to a television news producer as he walked out of the courtroom.
Why do it?
Prosecutors say Randolph was motivated by greed and stood to gain upward of $360,000 in insurance money from Causse’s death. That was less than the roughly $500,000 in insurance money he collected after the 1986 death of his second wife, Becky Gault.
It all makes sense. This scumbag didn’t want to depreciate the value of his Romo jersey by cutting off the tag. It’s one thing to be a sick fucc. It’s another to go to the level where you leave a tag on a gamer, you sick fucc.
Is it rare for a Cowboys fan to be a scumbag until the end? No. Let’s go back to 1999 when convicted murderer William Prince Davis had this to say as his final words: “Oh, I’d like to say in closing, What about those Cowboys!” And then Texas put him to death. Let’s go back to Earl Behringer in 1997. According to the AP, Earl’s final words were thanks to the Cowboys for “giving me a lot of enjoyment these past years.”
Then there was the dirtbag in 2012 who gave one final “Go Cowboys” before death.
He kept the tag on because otherwise the jersey would depreciate, obviously pic.twitter.com/TyiEo4OgfS
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