
Sean Gathright’s lawyers are arguing that he should receive a life sentence without parole instead of the death penalty for the murder of Joolio Foolio, as a former prison warden took the stand to testify about how valuable Sean could be while incarcerated. “As a former warden, and even as a jail administrator, he’s someone that’s young, he’s healthy, in reality we need that labor, we need that sweat equity and we will put them out there to work… We put these young individuals to work and get some sweat equity out of them since they are young and actually could do the work”






















