Teenager Gets Life in Prison in 13-Year-Old's Stabbing Death

Killer's grandmother pleads for mercy, saying 'There's some good' in him
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 24, 2023 3:50 PM CDT
Teenager Gets Life Term for Stabbing Classmate 114 Times
Aiden Fucci stands before Judge R. Lee Smith during his sentencing hearing Friday in St. Augustine, Florida.   (Bob Self/The Florida Times-Union via AP)

A Florida judge sentenced a 16-year-old Florida boy to life in prison on Friday for fatally stabbing a 13-year-old classmate on Mother's Day in 2021. Aiden Fucci, 16, was 14 when he stabbed Tristyn Bailey at least 114 times in the woods near where the teens lived in north Florida, prosecutors said. "This case is probably the most difficult and shocking case that this county, St. Johns County, has dealt with," Judge Lee R. Smith said before ordering Fucci to prison for life, the AP reports.

Fucci, who pleaded guilty just before his trial was to start in February, was not eligible for the death penalty because of his young age at the time of the crime. His case may be reviewed in 25 years, according to Florida law. His attorneys had sought a 40-year sentence, per the AP. Before invoking the sentence, the judge spoke to Tristyn's family, noting the toll the girl's slaying has had on them. "Allow 'Bailey Sunday Fundays' to return to your home," he said, adding that Tristyn would have wanted her family to have fun again. On Wednesday, members of the Bailey family read emotional victim impact statements to the court.

The victim's older sister, Alexis Bailey, began by dropping 114 aqua-colored stone hearts into a jar—one for each stab wound her sister suffered. Fucci's grandmother, Deborah Spiwak pleading for mercy for her grandson. "Please don't take him out of our lives forever. ... I know there's some good in Aiden," she said. The judge noted her comment on Friday. "That took a lot of courage," Smith said, adding, "but it showed this court that he had a good, stable home environment." Fucci and his parents wrote letters to the judge apologizing for his actions and asking for mercy. Investigators said Fucci had told friends he planned to kill someone, though it wasn't clear whether Tristyn was his intended victim from the beginning.

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