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MarylandMark
02-19-2009, 09:04 PM
MIAMI — A Hialeah man has been convicted in the 2007 hijacking of the "Joe Cool" charter boat and slayings of four people aboard.

The verdict on 16 counts against 21-year-old Guillermo Zarabozo was returned today by a Miami jury after less than two days of deliberations. The former security guard's first trial ended in a hung jury on most charges.

Prosecutors said Zarabozo plotted with 37-year-old Kirby Archer to hijack the boat to Cuba and kill its captain, his wife and two crew members. Zarabozo claimed Archer committed the killings. The two were found floating in the "Joe Cool's" life raft a few miles from Cuban waters.

Archer pleaded guilty and is serving a life prison sentence. Zarabozo also faces life behind bars.

Sunsation96
02-20-2009, 10:09 AM
Do they know why he wanted to kill them? Great that they caught the SOB. I hope they both get life behind bars.

C_Spray
02-20-2009, 10:10 AM
Probably even better than a death sentence for these bozos. They get to be Bubba's bride for the rest of their lives. Too bad that it won't bring some good people back to life.

FastDonzi
02-20-2009, 10:21 AM
They where both Homo's (Pickle Pullers) anyway, they'll love the prison life, I think they need death.

C_Spray
02-20-2009, 10:22 AM
OK, then send them to a Women's Prison....

Bobcat
02-20-2009, 10:47 AM
kill em both

phragle
02-20-2009, 12:46 PM
now we can't be totally inhumane, so lets put them in a life raft in the middle of the atlantic along the equator, with i can of tuna, a bag of chips and a bottle of gatorade. we can say we gave them provisions (but we all know it will just prolong their agony. by the 4th day they will be drinking each others piss...7 days in which one will get eatin first??

MarylandMark
05-06-2009, 06:53 PM
See ya later, b1tch.


A judge sentenced a former security guard Wednesday to five consecutive life prison sentences plus 85 years for taking part in the 2007 hijacking of the "Joe Cool" charter boat and killings at sea of its captain, his wife and two crew members.


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/06/ap/national/main4996086.shtml?source=search_story

Buoy
05-06-2009, 07:31 PM
See ya later, b1tch.


A judge sentenced a former security guard Wednesday to five consecutive life prison sentences plus 85 years for taking part in the 2007 hijacking of the "Joe Cool" charter boat and killings at sea of its captain, his wife and two crew members.


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/06/ap/national/main4996086.shtml?source=search_story

Good!!

JupiterSunsation
05-06-2009, 09:13 PM
Joe Cool killer gets life sentence, plus 85 years
The Associated Press
1:34 PM EDT, May 6, 2009

Guillermo Zarabozo (U.S. Attorney's Office, S-S / September 24, 2008)


MIAMI - A judge sentenced a former security guard today to five consecutive life prison sentences plus 85 years for taking part in the 2007 hijacking of the Joe Cool charter boat and killings at sea of its captain, his wife and two crew members.

A life sentence was mandatory following the conviction of Guillermo Zarabozo, 21, on 16 charges in February. But U.S. District Judge Paul Huck sided with prosecutors who wanted a more severe sentence, even if stringing together multiple life terms was essentially symbolic.

Zarabozo testified at his trial that he did not kill anyone, instead blaming the hijacking and murders on his confederate Kirby Archer. Archer, 37, pleaded guilty and is also serving five life terms. Zarabozo repeated his claims in court today.

"When I got onto that boat, I didn't know what Archer was going to do," Zarabozo told the judge. "I had no intention of hurting anybody."



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Complete coverage of the Joe Cool boating mystery Huck, however, called Zarabozo's statements and testimony "largely a fabrication" clearly contradicted by the evidence and Zarabozo's decision to bring a gun and other weapons board.

"It was so obviously not true," Huck said.

Prosecutors said Zarabozo wished for a life of adventure and got involved because Archer claimed connections with the CIA and made promises of a lucrative career filled with undercover excitement.

Zarabozo, a security guard who once aspired to a police career, was convicted in February of kidnapping, murder and other charges. Trial testimony showed that he and Archer paid $4,000 cash to hire the Joe Cool in September 2007 for a purported trip to Bimini, Bahamas, then fatally shot all four people and tried to make it to Cuba.

The plot failed when the boat ran out of gas a few miles from Cuban waters.

Killed were boat captain Jake Branam, 27; his wife, Kelley Branam, 30; crew members Scott Gamble, 35, and Samuel Kairy, 27. The Branams left two small children now being cared for by relatives.

Friends and family members of the victims and Zarabozo packed the courtroom. Maria Gagliardo, partner of Jake Branam's grandfather Joe Harry Branam Sr., read two lengthy statements that repeatedly called Zarabozo a "monster" who had wrecked the families.

"Life for you will be long and unpleasant and you will die a convicted murderer," she said. "You are a coward. You chose to take innocent lives."

Zarabozo's mother, Francisca Alfonso, repeated her son's claims of innocence but also expressed sympathy for the victim's families.

"There have been two families that have been destroyed. I feel their pain," she said.

When Zarabozo and Archer were first rescued floating in the Joe Cool life raft, they claimed the boat had been set upon by Cuban pirates who had committed the slayings.

But investigators believed otherwise, and pieced together a case based on circumstantial evidence such as the discovery of shell casings that matched a 9mm handgun owned by Zarabozo.

Archer, a former military policeman who had been stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was a fugitive from Arkansas when he hired the boat. He was under investigation for child molestation and was wanted for stealing $92,000 from a Wal-Mart where he had been a manager.

Zarabozo's first trial ended in a mistrial when jurors failed to agree on verdicts on the most serious counts but convicted him on underlying weapons charges. Huck threw out the weapons verdicts and ordered a second trial, finding the jury was confused by faulty instructions on the law.

Bobcat
05-06-2009, 10:29 PM
not enough

Perlmudder
05-06-2009, 10:51 PM
good, these guys got what they deserve.

MattBMiller
05-06-2009, 11:08 PM
Do they know why he wanted to kill them? Great that they caught the SOB. I hope they both get life behind bars.

Hope they shoot the phuckers! Eye for an eye!

Scarab KV
05-07-2009, 12:25 AM
Can't believe it took two tries to put him away.:(

Magic Medicine
05-07-2009, 08:22 AM
kill em both

x 2

MarylandMark
05-07-2009, 10:35 AM
Can't believe it took two tries to put him away.:(

Scary huh- then again I expect nothing less from a jury of our peers; look who they voted in as the leader of the free world

How about this:

Archer, a former military policeman who had been stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was a fugitive from Arkansas when he hired the boat. He was under investigation for child molestation and was wanted for stealing $92,000 from a Wal-Mart where he had been a manager.

He's the one that pleaded guilty and recieved life; bet he can't hear his farts anymore!