Aiden Fucci, a convicted teen killer, complains in a troubled letter of apology for the horrific murder of a 13-year-old cheerleader he stabbed more than 100 times that he misses his mom’s lemon pepper chicken.
Fucci expressed concern in his letter to the judge, the family of young Tristyn Bailey, and the community that he was losing fond memories.
Tristyn Bailey’s Killer Apologizes To Her Family
According to NY Post, convicted murderer Aiden Fucci wrote an apology letter to Tristyn Bailey’s family, as well as to his own family and the community. Crystal Smith, the mother of Fucci, was charged with tampering with evidence pertaining to her son’s case.
Fucci, 16, penned the letter on March 12, weeks prior to his sentencing in relation to Bailey’s death in 2021. The teenager from Florida issued nine apologies for the brutal murder to which he pleaded guilty.
Florida teen Aiden Fucci was given a life sentence for the vicious stabbing of 13-year-old cheerleader Tristyn Bailey. Bailey was stabbed 114 times to “feel what it was like to kill someone,” according to St. Johns County Circuit Judge Lee Smith. Her body was then disposed of near Jacksonville.
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A source claims that Fucci’s mother tampered with evidence in the Bailey murder. The day before Fucci was sentenced, his jailhouse letter, which was written on loose-leaf paper, was reportedly made public. He began the letter by apologizing “for all the suffering I’ve caused the Baily family.”
Fucci continued by apologizing to the community, writing, “I’m sorry, and I understand that my apology won’t fix anything or bring her back, but I hope it will help.”
Fucci also apologized to his siblings and father, whom he claimed “had a bad reputation at work because of me,” adding about his family: “I miss the fun we had together, such as four-wheeling, paintballing, and long road trips. You are unique, Dad because you made amusement out of nothing.”
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