What happened to Kai smash smash smash?
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Kai took the stand in his own defense and was combative during cross examination; he made an outburst during his defense lawyer’s closing arguments nearly leading to his expulsion from the court room. A jury found him guilty of first-degree murder and he was sentenced to 57 years in prison.
What happened with Kai the hitchhiker?
Caleb McGillvary, also known as Kai the Hatchet-wielding Hitchhiker, failed to overturn his murder conviction. McGillvary is accused of murdering attorney Joseph Galfy at Galfy’s New Jersey home in 2013. McGillvary claimed the jury’s decision was not justified given the evidence presented to the court.
Did Kai win his appeal?
A New Jersey state appellate court has denied the appeal of the murder conviction of Caleb McGillvary, who’s better known as “Kai the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker,” the man who almost instantly became internet famous after he hitchhiked in Fresno and provided an animated television interview nine years ago.
Is Kai The Hitchhiker real?
What is Kai The Hitchhiker real name?
Caleb McGillvary
A New Jersey state appellate court has denied the appeal of the murder conviction of Caleb McGillvary, who’s better known as “Kai the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker,” the man who almost instantly became internet famous after he hitchhiked in Fresno and provided an animated television interview nine years ago.
Who is the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker in the viral video?
Kai the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker is an internet viral video featuring a hitchhiking man identified as Kai Lawrence.
How did Kai describe his hatchet attack?
Kai described the hatchet-wielding attack as a “Smash, Smash, SUH-MASH” while he reenacted the over-head swings. Kai was interrogated by police and set free.
Is it illegal to carry a hatchet on the NYC subway?
Dangerous instruments are prohibited in the subways-Here officers from Transit District 32 display a hatchet used in an attempted assault last night in Brooklyn. The suspect was arrested and is being charged with attempted assault, menacing, and criminal possession of a weapon. pic.twitter.com/wAdxvDhylB.
Why don’t more homeless people end up in NYC subway stations?
“It probably comes down to more resources and places for homeless people to actually go and live and be warm so they don’t end up in the subways,” a woman added.