Kit Darrant pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the March 2012 slaying of Renette Emile, 35.
The plea deal will spare his younger brother and aunt from having to relive the gruesome facts of the case at trial, a prosecutor told the judge.
“It’s a fair resolution for all,” prosecutor Laura Adams said.
“The murder of Rene Emile was tragic and Mr. Darrant publicly apologizes for his actions and the immense pain they have caused others. This deal is equally beneficial to both sides. It allows this young man to repay his debt to society yet still have a second chance at life,” said his lawyer, Christopher DeCoste.Darrant said to the judge: “The man that I am now is not the boy that I used to be. Actions speak louder than words, and I intend to prove that to you.”
He was a 16-year-old student at Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School when he killed his mother after they got into argument. After strangling her and stabbing her over 100 times with a butcher knife, Darrant covered her body up with sheets and blankets.
Darrant spent a week in the hospital undergoing treatment for his injuries and mental health.
The night of the murder, prosecutors say Darrant got into argument with his mother after coming home late. He strangled her, but because she was still alive, he fetched a knife from the kitchen and stabbed her over 100 times.
Emile’s sister grew suspicious and, along with her boyfriend and police, finally discovered the body at the apartment. Miami Herald
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