David Misch, 63, convicted of the 1986 murders of Jennifer Duey and Michelle Xavier, disrupted his sentencing hearing by singing while victim statements were read. This behavior prompted prosecutors to label it "reprehensible," showing his lack of remorse. Following a lengthy investigation that incorporated new DNA evidence linking Misch to the crime, he received a sentence of two consecutive 25-years-to-life terms. Misch is also facing separate charges for the kidnapping and murder of a 9-year-old girl in 1988, complicating his criminal history and the ongoing legal proceedings.
David Misch's behavior in court was not only reprehensible but a blatant display of no remorse for taking the lives of Jennifer Duey and Michelle Xavier.
The naked bodies of the two women were found in a remote area near Fremont on Feb. 2, 1986, after they were last seen at a convenience store.
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