The white man accused of viciously killing Nia Wilson at a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train station in Oakland, California last month could now face the death penalty.
BART police identified 27-year-old John Lee Cowell from surveillance
videos in the station and arrested him the following day. He is accused
of viciously stabbing Wilson and her sister Letifah, who survived.
He was initially charged with the murder of Wilson, as well as the
attempted murder of Wilson’s sister and use of a deadly weapon, a knife.
But now a special circumstance count of “lying in wait” was added on
Wednesday when he appeared in court, the East Bay Times reports.
According to California law, a “lying in wait” charge can apply when
the fatal attack occurs immediately after the period that the killer
waited and watched his or her victim.
This count now qualifies Cowell for the death penalty or life in prison without parole if convicted. He did not enter a plea.
Officials still haven’t released information about the motive of the attack, which a police chief compared to a “prison yard assault.”
Although many have concluded that the attack was racially
motivated, authorities claim they don’t yet have evidence to back up
that claim.
Cowell will next appear in court on Sept. 14.
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Well this is interesting news. I never heard of this law but then again I don't live in California either. I am anxious to know what the final decision will be. I'll make sure to keep everyone up to date on any new developments.
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