Daily Mail
January 25, 2015
While the relatives of two murdered Detroit teens spoke movingly of their loss, their killers yawned and feigned total disinterest as they were sentenced to life without parole on Wednesday.
A bored looking Frederick Young, 25 and Felando Hunter, 24, stood before Judge Dalton Robertson and the families of 18-year-old Jacob Kudla and 17-year-old Jourdan Bobbish as the packed courtroom descended into tears.
‘I stand here today broken inside,’ said Jourdan’s mother, Carrie Bobbish. ‘I have sorrow in my heart, soul and every fiber of my being today, and I will carry that with me for the rest of my life here on Earth.’
According to the Detroit Free Press her witness statement was so emotional that tissues were passed around the courtroom.
Young and Hunter were convicted of the 2012 murders of Kudla and Bobbish in December and police say they robbed the teenagers before shooting them dead, execution style.
Five days after the murders their bodies were found in an empty lot on Detroit’s east side.
Their bodies were found in a trash-strewn field overgrown by weeds near Detroit’s city airport, not far from the drug house where they were forced into a car’s trunk.
They’d been shot in the head.