From barbaric torture and insulting a judge to claims of being reformed: how the bravado faded from five Hennessy gang members
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From barbaric torture and insulting a judge to claims of being reformed: how the bravado faded from five Hennessy gang members
"The gang members had branded their victim with a scalding cattle iron and subjected him to waterboarding, a torture that bypassed any notion of humanity."
"In the courtroom, the bravado displayed by the gang members faded as they resorted to outbursts, including calling a female judge a 'slut' and insulting their own lawyer."
Five members of the Hennessy gang tortured a victim with extreme violence, including branding and waterboarding, instilling fear of murder. In court, their bravado diminished as they exhibited disruptive behavior, including insulting a female judge and their own lawyer. Their actions reflected a complete disregard for humanity and the legal process, showcasing a stark contrast between their previous bravado and their current situation in the Special Criminal Court.
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