Abstract
"On the evening of July 1, 2013, Amos Wells was upset that his pregnant girlfriend, Chanice Reed, would not answer his calls. He then drove to where she, her mother Annette, and ten-year-old brother Eddie, lived. After arguing with Chanice and yelling at the top of his voice in a “bone-chilling scream,” Wells retrieved a handgun from his Chevrolet Tahoe parked in front of the house, and shot Chanice in the front yard as she screamed, “No, no, no.” Her mother then tried to bat the gun away before he shot her too. Further shots were heard before Wells finally drove off." [..]
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
Recommended Citation
Seely Kaufmann, Why Not Both Nature and Nurture: Using Behavioral Genetic Markers as Sentencing Factors, 28 Rich. J.L. & Tech. 745 (2022).