In the ongoing sentencing phase for Christopher Darnell Jones Junior, who confessed to the murders of three University of Virginia football players and the wounding of two others, the prosecution presented its case on Tuesday. The powerful testimony of Marlee Morgan, one of the survivors, detailed the harrowing events, including the moment she huddled with another student after each shot, fearing for their lives. The trauma has left Morgan with lasting effects, including anxiety and paranoia. The Commonwealths Attorney has requested a sentence above the minimum, highlighting the severity of the crimes and their impact on the victims and community.
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