One, every other than ordinary moment unfolded in a courtroom in Georgia of USA. A woman embraced the man who killed and abandoned her husband after car accidentoffering forgiveness to the man who removed the life of her 50 -year -old partner.
OR Regina Johnson She opened her hug to Joseph Tillmanwho killed her 78 -year -old husband, Chuck Johnson In a traffic accident last year, during a US court conviction on August 7th.
According to people.com, Tillman was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of a man in a rolling over, with the victim’s wife doing something that even shocked the judge.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a victim’s wife hugging the defendant who killed someone,” said a County County Court judge, Tony Bakeraccording to ABC 7 Chicago and Atlanta’s WSB-TV.
Tillman It was under the influence of nitrogen oxide (b. When he hit the 78-year-old, who was driving his electric bicycle, according to WSB-TV.
The widow embraced Tillman, who confessed his guilt over the charges related to her husband’s death, put her hand around his neck, as the video shows, and the perpetrator seems blushing and tearing.
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According to WSB-TV, the Regina Johnson She whispered to Tillman and he whispered to her, repeatedly apologizing: “I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry. “
THE Tillman He also apologized to a moving statement during the conviction. “I pray to listen to my heart when I say I’m honestly sorry and from the heart,” he said in a trembling voice.
Johnson said he hugged him because “God told her that she needed a hug from his mom”.
THE Tillman He confessed his guilt to three categories of vehicle homicide, as well as a victim abandonment, false deposit, driving under the influence of alcohol and a reckless driving.
He was sentenced to 20 years in prison, with the first three dealing with prison, provided he will complete a two -year clinic rehabilitation program.