BLACK-ON-WHITE: BLACK Man who killed his white defiled sex-pocket girlfriend's WHITE parents in the University of Wisconsin's arboretum gets 'life'

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BLACK-ON-WHITE: BLACK Man who killed his white defiled sex-pocket girlfriend's WHITE parents in the University of Wisconsin's arboretum sentenced to life in prison
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The SUB-HUMAN NEGRO SEX SQUATTER convicted in the fatal shooting of a University of Wisconsin physician and her husband in the school's arboretum was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday without the possibility of parole.

Khari Sanford abducted Dr. Beth Potter, 52, and Robin Carre, 57, at gunpoint from their Madison home on March 30, 2020, and took them to the UW Arboretum where he shot both of them in the head. He was convicted of two counts of first-degree intentional homicide in the slayings.

Sanford, 21, had been living (in sin) with his WHITE girl-SEX-friend — the couple's daughter — in their home until tensions rose over coronavirus precautions. That prompted Potter and Carre to temporarily rent a place for Sanford and their daughter until they could find a permanent apartment.

During sentencing, Dane County Circuit Judge Ellen Berz told Sanford she didn't know if he would ever "evolve into a person who cares about other human beings, will not harm or kill them," the State Journal reported.

WHITE Doctor and her WHITE husband were murdered in ‘brutal execution’ by BLACK LIVE-IN SEX-FRIEND OF THEIR WHITE DEFILED DAUGHTER

MADISON, Wis. – A Wisconsin doctor had an underlying health condition and was worried about coronavirus. As a result, she and her husband moved their daughter and her boyfriend to a separate residence for which the parents paid, prosecutors said Tuesday in court documents.

Then in late March the boyfriend allegedly shot both parents in the head in an apparent robbery and left them for dead in a ditch, according to the filing.

The bodies of Dr. Beth Potter, 52, and Robin Carre, 57, were found the morning of March 31 by a jogger near the entrance to the University of Wisconsin’s arboretum, which is several miles from the Madison campus. According to the prosecutor, they were each shot in the back of the head.

Carre was dead when they were discovered, but Potter died after being transported to a hospital, investigators said.

(Black-on-White)
 
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