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Killer gets death in child's gator death
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BY EVAN S. BENN
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Quatisha Maycock, the 5-year-old, that was killed by Harrel Franklin
Braddy in November 1998. Braddy was sentenced to death for the
killing.
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 Document | Braddy's sentencing order
Harrel Franklin Braddy dumped a little girl in the Everglades nine
years ago to get chewed up by alligators.

On Monday, a Miami-Dade judge sentenced Braddy to die for it.

''The defendant . . . caused this 5-year-old to die, alone in the
wilderness, and to be mutilated by monsters of the swamp,'' Circuit
Judge Leonard E. Glick wrote in his sentencing order. ``Adults are
supposed to protect children from monsters; they are not supposed to
be the monsters themselves.''

Braddy, 58, was convicted in July for the November 1998 killing of
Quatisha Maycock.

The child was found dead in the Everglades with alligator bite marks
on her head and stomach and her left arm severed. The medical examiner
testified that the girl was still alive when one or more alligators
bit her.

Braddy told investigators he left Quatisha in the swamp because she
witnessed him trying to kill her mother, who survived Braddy's choking
attack.

Prosecutors argued for a death sentence during the penalty phase of
Braddy's trial. Assistant State Attorney Abbe Rifkin told jurors about
Braddy's criminal history, which included convictions for robbery,
kidnapping and trying to kill a corrections officer by choking him.

The jurors in August voted 11-1 for the death penalty. Braddy showed
no reaction when the decision was announced.

Braddy also sat quietly Monday as Glick announced that he was
upholding the jury's recommendation of death.

Braddy's parents were in the courtroom to hear the sentence. On
another side, Quatisha's mother, Shandelle Maycock, crumpled a tissue
in her hands and cried while a homicide counselor consoled her.

In deciding between death and life in prison without parole, Glick
considered Braddy's reason for harming Quatisha -- to keep her from
identifying him as the person who tried to kill her mother.

''This plan, well thought out and well carried out, could have no
justification, moral or legal, but could only be the product of a
person who is so cold and so calculating, so devoid of humanity and
only concerned with his own welfare,'' Glick wrote.

Rifkin said the sentence fit the crime.

''Due to his own horrific actions, Harrel Braddy has caused a lot of
pain to a lot of people, including the people who loved him and cared
for him,'' Rifkin said. ``The state is grateful that Quatisha's small
voice was finally heard, and that the defendant received the sentence
he so rightfully earned.''

Braddy's attorney, Terence Lenamon, said he was ''disappointed'' at
the death sentence. A public defender was appointed to handle Braddy's
appellate options.


-- 
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery; None but ourselves can free
our minds
- Bob Marley

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