Exclusive - This Father Was Arrested For Killing The Man Who S*xually Abused His Daughter! READ HERE!
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Fathers are naturally protective of their families, especially their daughters. They treat them as princesses and try to give them a wonderful life free from harm as much as possible.
You could only imagine the immense rage and agony of a father when he finds out that one of his beloved daughters got s*xually abused.
The heartbreaking story of Jay Maynor will definitely cause you to cry out for justice.
Jay learned that his daughter, Julia, was s*xually abused by her adoptive maternal grandfather, Raymond Earl Brooks, between the ages of 4 and 9.
Filled with burning revenge, Jay brought justice into his own hands and k*lled Brooks.
He pleaded guilty last November, saying that it would cause his daughter too much pain if she had to relive the awful experiences she went through by attending court.
Jay was sentenced with 40 years in prison.
Julia, along with her father's supporters, praised Jay for doing what a parent should.
“My father was protecting me, like a father should do. He is an amazing father – actually the best. He loves us so much.” Julia said.
The suspect, Brooks, was charged before as a registered s*x offender and was imprisoned for a mere 27 months.
Jay thought it wasn’t enough punishment.
This is not the first time that Jay involved himself in his daughter's life. He shot Julia's abusive ex-boyfriend but he survived unharmed. Because of that, Jay faced attempted manslaughter and was sentenced to 20 years in jail.
Jay's supporters continue to take action on what they believe is unfair punishment for a father who only wanted to protect his child.
There is a petition launched on Change.org to collect signatures that will be sent to the Governor of Alabama to ask that Jay be granted pardon. The petition says:
“Jay Maynor has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for k*lling his daughter’s rapist. Jay is not a threat to society. He is a good man. We would like to see him set free or at minimum a lesser sentence.”
Source: EliteReaders, TNP