Queena’s story also on her True Crime with Kendall Rae podcasts:
Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/QX4Ben8Hpz
Spotify: https://t.co/JdRa6AUe9u
https://t.co/qQEoVMgc1i
https://t.co/qtNLN10mk2
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Yesterday was marked 17 years since the traumatic attack that changed our family’s life forever.
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Kendrick Morris was sentenced to 65 years for raping two women and severely injuring one of the victims. The Supreme Court gave juvenile convicts like Kendrick a chance to have their sentences reduced, but the signs appeared ominous for him. More than half of the resentenced juveniles at the time had received harsher sentences from courts. Morris hoped to convince the judge that he deserved a second chance; the prosecution painted Morris as a man incapable of redemption, given the heinous nature of his crimes. #KendrickMorris #Crime #Justice
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Thank you so much for your care and support! 💗
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🚨Context/details🚨
In 2008, Kendrick Morris — then 16 years old — was convicted for a brutal rape that left a young woman blind and paralyzed for life.
He attacked high school student Queena Phu as she was dropping off books at the Bloomingdale Regional Public Library in Valrico. Morris dragged her behind the building, where he raped and beat Queena so violently, he robbed her of the ability to see, talk or walk on her own.
Morris was convicted and sentenced to 65 years in prison for that crime and another rape.
Nearly a decade since his crime, Morris, now 25, appeared in court Thursday to ask for a lesser sentence.
Queena’s family and friends called Morris a “violent monster” who didn’t take away her life, but took away her future. They say she is serving a life sentence of her own. She can’t walk, talk or see. She has close to 20 doctors and needs a lifetime of therapy, as well as 24-hour-a-day care.
Her care costs $80,000 out of pocket each year, and the family relies largely on donations through https://t.co/JXYIQ49qfe, though they say donations have slowed over the years.
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Our silent auction is still happening and we have added a few new items! Be sure to check them out and place your bids before our auction closes at 7:30PM TONIGHT.
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The wine raffle and silent auction for Queena NOW LIVE! Those not attending the dinner can still contribute! Bidding closes @ 7:30 PM on Sunday, Nov 5th. Please share & bid to support our local traumatic injury families with medical and therapy costs ❤️🩹
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