"To hear that his life was worth a $2,400 fine and 100 days in jail is just disgusting," Slosson said of the sentencing.
"When I found out he had been murdered it scared me knowing that the man that murdered him is free and that we have no knowledge that he won't hurt or murder again," Siena Melan penned.
"He was a light in the lives of so many of us, a kind and gentle soul who went out of his way to make those around him feel seen and valued," Slosson and Carla Melan wrote.
Charges were downgraded from murder after new evidence came to light, which significantly altered the outcome of the case, Assistant District Attorney Johanna Schonfield mentioned.
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