Weather     Live Markets

Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs

A heartless California serial killer eerily sang road tunes in court while his victims’ families gave impact statements during his sentencing.

David Misch began blaring out “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” on Tuesday in an attempt to be removed from the courtroom when he didn’t want to listen to the heartbroken family members, prosecutors said, according to the Mercury News.

A judge tossed Misch out of the room after the killer sang approximately two bars of the song but was his his whistling was still heard as he was thrown into a nearby holding cell, the outlet added.

Prosecutors ripped into the murderer for his remorseless act in front of his victims’ families.

“Misch’s behavior in court was not only reprehensible but a blatant display of no remorse for taking the lives of Jennifer Duey and Michelle Xavier,” Royl Roberts, chief assistant district attorney said.

“The families of these two young women have been waiting nearly 40 years to receive justice for their tragic and senseless murders,” he added.

In December, the 63-year-old was found guilty for the Feb. 1, 1986 murders of Xavier and Duey.

The pair was last seen at a convenience store in Fremont, Calif. after they went to a birthday party together earlier that night.

Their bodies were found on the side of the road in a remote part of the Fremont Hills, according to police.

The double murders were pinned on Misch after DNA was underneath Duey’s nails and a partial license plate number, pointing back to the man’s car, was written on Xavier’s hand.

Misch told prosecutors that he had seen “two young women” being kidnapped at gunpoint and tried to help.

The killer’s lame excuse came in 2003 while serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in 1989.

The cold case was reopened in 2016 by a new branch inside the Fremont Police Department.

Misch was a known drug user and commercial burglar who lived in the area of the murders.

Evidence was delivered to the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, who charged Misch with the murders in March 2018.

Prosecutors believe Misch had lured the women to the secluded area to sexually assault them, but when they fought back he killed them.

Misch was sentenced to two, 25 years to life sentences for the double murder which will be served consecutively.

Misch – who has been serving the 18 years to life sentence in Santa Rita Jail – will serve 50 years to life in a state prison.

In 2020, Misch was charged with the 1988 kidnapping and murder of 9-year-old Michaela Garecht.

He awaits trial for the fourth murder.

Share.
Exit mobile version