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The following day, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole, plus five years. Because of this defendant, Shawn’s children will grow up without their father - and for no reason.”īracey was found guilty of murder by a Cobb jury Sept. “It was calculated, wanton and coldblooded. “He followed, stalked and tracked Shawn for three days before repeatedly pulling the trigger,” Green said. Senior Assistant District Attorney Stephanie Green, who led the prosecution, called Bracey a “monster.” “There was no evidence ever found that Gray had any association with Bracey or his nephew other than dating the mother of someone who formerly lived at the Chicago residence where Bracey’s nephew was shot,” Broady said. Bracey was arrested in North Carolina in February. Davis was arrested a few days later, and detectives were able to identify Bracey as the shooter based on social media and geolocation data, according to the news release. Officers were able to identify Bracey and Davis from the available evidence. Ben Bell, a member of the Sheriff’s Office. Someone had shot at their house at least twice and tires had been slashed in the driveway, Sergeant Bell said. Bires said that the Argueta family had been harassed mercilessly over the last few weeks.

They then watched the hotel’s surveillance video, “and it was obvious this was a targeted murder,” Broady said. The feud appeared to be between the younger Mr. Hotel staff called the police around noon, and once officers arrived they found Gray’s body. The following day, a hotel maintenance worker found Gray’s shoes with blood on them and his multiple cellphones, Broady said. Gray tried to run but fell down a rocky embankment outside the hotel to his death. He snuck up on Gray with a handgun and fired six shots, hitting Gray four times. 17 around 3:30 a.m., Bracey followed Gray to the hotel in a car driven by Davis, Broady said. Bracey texted his sister and his co-defendant, Ashley Davis, about the tracker and Gray’s whereabouts. 15, he put a GPS tracker on Gray’s rental car and tracked the car for 24 hours. Bracey traveled to the hotel on three occasions. Killing Victor’s loved ones is the only idea that the monster has to make his creator feel the same as he felt.Bracey began to stalk Gray at his hotel, the Courtyard Marriott in Vinings, Broady said. The creature understands that he has control over his maker, capacity to give him wretchedness, similarly as his maker has given him hopelessness. Beware, for I am fearless and therefore powerful.” He needs Victor to experience isolation in the same way that he does: “I may die, but first you, my tyrant and tormentor, shall curse the sun that gazes on your misery. Feeling rejected and abandoned, the creature seeks revenge on his creator. The creature’s hatred of mankind was mostly towards his creator, whom he wanted to feel the same feelings of pain, and desperation that he had been exposed to. From this point forward, the monster harbors a deep hatred for humanity, especially for his maker, Dr. “I vowed everlasting hate and revenge to all humanity, inflamed by pain”. He is angry, and the man who shot him swears to hold his promise until the end of the story. When the incident with the girl by the river emerges, the monster is shot in the arm as a reward for his goodness. The monster is treating William just the way he. Witnesses to the crash said they saw Harveys car 'swerving' before it ran off the road, killing her and leaving Bryant injured. He's hurt and lonely, and he's looking for some way to be accepted. The monster has been pushed so far that he will not give any humans a chance, the same chance he once wanted. Soon he becomes the worlds most wanted man. At this point, the reader gets to see a more personal side of the beast. Rikkes safe family life is shaken when a man is found murdered in the apartment.

He does so because he is still optimistic about existence and knows that if he can find his maker, he will have a chance. When the monster is rejected by the one family he felt could accept him for.

To help channel his rage, the monster kills inanimate objects rather than taking them out on someone or something valuable. When the monster is rejected by the one family he felt could accept him for who he is, he is in a state of depression and despair. A common theme in the story of Frankenstien is revenge.
