Stephen Moller, sentenced June of last year to three years in prison for fatally punching 17-year old Sean William Kennedy (pictured) could be out as soon as next month thanks to South Carolina's early parole system, meaning he would have served a total of eight months for the murder.
8 months.
In 2007, Moller saw Kennedy walking out of a bar and stepped out his car, called him a 'faggot' and punched him in the face, breaking it in the process. Kennedy fell to the asphalt and the injury separated his brain from his brain stem, killing him. Moller went home and left a voicemail on one of Sean's friends cell phones saying "You tell your fagot friend when he wakes up he owes me $500 for my broken hand."
Sean never woke up.
Sean's mother is asking people to write in to the parole board. (more here)
Send your letters to:
Department of Probation Pardon and Parole Services
2221 Devine Street, Suite 600, PO Box 50666
Columbia SC 29250
Be sure to include Moller’s full name and ID number:
Stephen Andrew Moller - SCDC ID # 00328891.
Regardless of the parole board's decision, Moller will be released from prison in September 2009.
2 comments:
Parole is a good system, but not in this case. Why is he eligible for it? And why did he receive only three years for murder?
why wasnt this tried as a hate crime?
richard29pa@aol.com
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