

You move on from here and live the rest of your lives."ĭiMeo is already serving a life prison sentence in New York for killing Long Island jewelry store owner Thomas Renison in 2004.Ī Connecticut jury convicted DiMeo of capital felony and murder in February, but spared him from the death penalty last month. "This part of things, the trial, the murder, all the things that come with it, the six years worth of waiting, we let that go now and we move on," Eric Donnelly said. Sometimes Christopher goes by various nicknames including Chris Bailey, Christopher Don Bailey, Chris D Bailey and Christopher D Bailey.

Christopher Bailey currently lives in Lexington, KY in the past Christopher has also lived in Lancaster KY, Salyersville KY and Ashland KY. "I think that the only people who could offer him forgiveness aren't here." Christopher Bailey was born on and is 50 years old. "That was the first time he did apologize," Tara Donnelly, the victims' daughter said after the sentencing Friday. "I'm sorry, especially to you Eric, for taking your parents." "I'm sorry for what I've taken from you. I'm sorry for the pain in your lives," DiMeo told his victims' families. When the Donnellys were killed, they left behind two children - Eric and Tara. Related To Christopher Demeo, Alexander Demeo, Carole Demeo, Victoria Demeo, Tiffany Demeo. Trumbull man accused of stealing nearly $5,000 of town's tax money "I would like to say I hope you wake up every day in anguish over what you've done, but the fact of the matter is, I don't care how you wake up. "You're a liar, a thief, a murderer and a coward," Tim Donnelly's brother Chris said to DiMeo. Other family members spoke at the sentencing in Bridgeport Superior Court as well. "Six years later, you asked a jury of twelve strangers for the same mercy, and they gave it to you. Chris Leach is a breaking news reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader. "My mother begged you for her life and you refused," Eric Donnelly, the victims' son, said in court. Her body was found curled up on the floor with a phone underneath her. Kim witnessed her husband’s slaying, screamed and held her hands up before being shot and killed herself, Paul Donnelly said. He shot Tim through his chest and arms four times, Tim’s brother, Paul, wrote in the New York Times. He has waived his right to appeal the conviction. A New York man who shot and killed two owners of a Fairfield jewelry store in 2005 was sentenced on to life in prison without the possibility of release on Friday.Ĭhristopher DiMeo, 29, of Queens, N.Y, gunned down husband and wife Tim and Kim Donnelly in the jewelry shop they owned during a robbery attempt.
