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				This is part of my frustration with the Democratic Party. They promote crimes like this.  
Yeah it’s okay till it happens to you or a family member. Attachment 872586 
			
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https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law/...q7dy4NCIHBoON/
                                                                                    Crime                         April 18, 2019     
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         The final life sentences were handed  down Wednesday in the 2016 beating and burning death of an 83-year-old  woman at her Georgia home.
                                     
         
      Justin  Grady, 40, and Cortavious  Heard, 20, were denied the  possibility of parole for their role in the brutal murder of Dorothy  “Dot” Dow, a grandmother whose family operated a blueberry farm in north  Meriwether County. 
Grady and Heard were former seasonal employees at  the farm, which is about 50 miles southwest of Atlanta.
                                                             
                      
                                                                                                      
                           Justin Pierce Grady (left) and Cortavious Deshun Heard                       
     
                                  Photo: Meriwether County Sheriff's Office         
     
  
                            The two men, along with 20-year-old Mina Ellery and 19-year-old  Angel Harmon, broke into Dow’s home on Aug. 4, 2016, with the intention  of finding her son’s money stash, according to prosecutors. When he  wasn’t there, the four tried to get information out of Dow.
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      She couldn’t answer their questions, and she was beaten. Both her arms were broken, and her face was cut and bruised. 
      
Before they left, prosecutors said the crew poured lighter fluid  down Dow’s back and set her on fire. They disabled the home’s telephone,   and Ellery  admitted to grabbing Dow’s medical alert device from  around her neck, AJC.com previously reported. 
 Still, Dow crawled  to a cellphone to call for help. She used water from a sleep apnea  machine to put out the flames. Dow died more than 20 days later at Grady  Memorial Hospital.
                                                                
         
     Grady and Heard 
pleaded guilty to Dow’s murder, home invasion, armed robbery and aggravated battery in December 2017.  Coweta Judicial Circuit District Attorney Herb Cranford told AJC.com  they agreed to testify against Harmon. Ellery had already pleaded guilty  to murder and was sentenced in September 2018 to life in prison with a  minimum of 30 years to serve.
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                           Mina Ellery                      
     
                                  Photo: Meriwether County Sheriff's Office         
     
  
              Instead of standing trial, Harmon pleaded guilty Tuesday  to murder, home invasion and aggravated assault and was sentenced to  life with a minimum of 20 years to serve. She agreed to the plea but  maintained her innocence, records show.
 Cranford said Grady agreed to the life without parole sentence, and Heard’s plea was not negotiated. 
  “With  a heavy heart for the Dow family, the District Attorney’s Office is  thankful that justice has been served for the four defendants  responsible for the heinous murder of Dorothy Dow,” Cranford said in a  statement. “Words do not adequately describe what Mrs. Dow experienced  and what her family has gone through. The District Attorney’s Office  hopes that closing this criminal case with life sentences for all four  defendants will give the family some solace.”
 A fifth person was  charged in a related burglary at the Dow home two days before the  attack. Sanquavious Cameron pleaded guilty to burglary and was sentenced  to 15 years, with seven to serve in prison and the remainder on  probation.