Photo: Pasco County Sheriff’s Office

Justyn Pennell

A Florida man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for intentionally running over a 75-year-old man he didn’t know because he said he wanted to know what it was like to kill someone.

Justyn Pennell, 24, was sentenced last week to life in prison after pleading no contest to a felony charge of first-degree premeditated homicide.

Pennell was driving his PT Cruiser on January 9, 2020 when he spotted Michael Pratt, a Vietnam veteran and grandfather. According to a police report of the incident, Pennell drove past Pratt and then made a U-turn and intentionally ran right into him. Pratt tried to get out of the way, but Pennell struck him with his car. Pratt, 75, died at the scene.

After his car stopped working about a half mile away from the impact, Pennell pulled over and dialed 911.

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During a Jan. 10, 2020, news conference, Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco called Pennell “pure evil” and said that Pennell and Pratt didn’t know each other.

At his sentencing hearing last Wednesday, Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Mary Handsel adjudicated Pennell guilty and thanked him for sparing Pratt’s family the pain of a trial.

“I can only imagine what it would have been, if we heard it live,” Handsel told Pennell in court. “Your voice, saying these words that were, as the doctor put, ‘callous, without remorse.'”

Under Florida law, Pennell is not eligible for parole, meaning that he will spend the rest of his life in prison. His public defender did not immediately return a call for comment.

source: people.com