Emotions ran high in a county courtroom Tuesday as a man who claimed he was on a mission from God when he killed a retired schoolteacher in 2006 was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
Demagall escaped from a secure mental ward at
When asked by Judge
Law enforcement officials said at the time that Demagall told them he looked directly into Mancini’s eyes as he stabbed him dozens of times because he wanted to see Mancini’s soul as he died.
Demagall, who has a faint tattoo of a symbol for Merlin on his forehead, stood trial despite being diagnosed as mentally ill.
“”The brutality of this cannot be overstated as this victim begged for his life,”” Nichols said in handing down the maximum sentence.
Columbia County Senior Assistant District Attorney
“”There is no doubt
The victim’s brother,
“”This did not happen because God told him to do it,”” Mancini said. “”Demagall was there to steal his drugs he had to take for a bad back. He really got off on killing my brother. This has ruined my life and taken my brother away from me.””
At one point during Mancini’s impact statement, Demagall’s father,
“”What bothers me is how my brother begged for his life when he was stabbed and bludgeoned,”” said
Outside of court,
He said that at times, his son thought he was Jesus. “”He would always go out into the woods and we constantly went out looking for him to try and get him help,””
Mental evaluations presented at trial revealed
Defense attorney
“”When you look at everything together, the sentence should be sufficient but not be more than necessary. My client should also get the mental health services he needs.””
Mott filed a notice of appeal with the court.
In statements made to investigators, Demagall said Mancini did not die quickly enough, so he bludgeoned him with a paperweight-type object hidden in a sock.
Demagall was arrested two days after the murder by police in
Authorities arrested him after being called to a pharmacy by employees who told police Demagall had tried to trade jewelry for morphine.