Account of pair's fate at sea chills courtroom
agreed!
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Machain said he was standing in the kitchen of the main cabin when
Deleon and Kennedy overpowered Thomas Hawks in a lower area of the
boat
near a bedroom. The commotion caused Jackie Hawks to try to move past
Machain, he said, and she screamed, "What's going on?"
With Jackie Hawks cornered in the kitchen, Machain said, he pulled out
his stun gun. "I knew I had to act. I had to overpower Mrs. Hawks. I
struggled with her. She was fighting me."
Eventually he got her handcuffed, he said, and took her down to the
bedroom, where her husband was already handcuffed on the bed. That's
when she asked Deleon, "How could you do this to us? You brought your
wife and kids here. We trusted you."
Machain helped Deleon cover the couple's eyes and mouths with duct
tape
as Jackie Hawks cried, saying she didn't want to die and that she
wanted to see her new grandchild. The Hawkses were then taken up to
the
main cabin one at a time to sign and fingerprint title transfer
documents. Jackie Hawks was told that if she cooperated she would be
released. "She was shaking uncontrollably," Machain recalled. When it
was her husband's turn, Deleon told him that if he tried anything
funny
he would be struck with a Magnum flashlight. Thomas Hawks responded
that he wouldn't try anything, according to Machain.
The couple were brought back to the bedroom while Deleon and Kennedy
prepared the anchor on the aft deck, Machain said. Left to "baby-sit"
them, he watched as Thomas Hawks tried to console his wife.
She was still crying and asking, in a muffled voice through the tape,
why their captors were doing this to them.
"I could see Mr. Hawks trying to reach over and hold her hand and
comfort her," Machain said.
On the deck, the couple were tied together standing, her back to her
husband's chest with their hands still cuffed behind them.
Realizing what was happening, Thomas Hawks kicked Deleon as he tried
to
fasten the couple to the anchor, sending him back into a deck chair,
Machain said.
Kennedy responded with a "hard swing" to the husband's right temple.
"It was a pretty hard blow" that left him staggering and making
"slurring noises," Machain said.
He would have fallen to his knees but "Mrs. Hawks was holding him up,"
all the time "screaming, yelling, asking, 'What's going on?' " he
recalled.
Deleon lifted the anchor and threw it overboard as Kennedy pushed the
couple overboard, Machain said.
Deleon then turned the yacht around and the men collected cash,
jewelry
and other valuables, Machain said. Kennedy cracked open a beer,
grabbed
a fishing rod and fished all the way back to the harbor, he said.
Thanks for the update on this one. Another one of those cases where the
death penalty should be *streamlined*. Once they are found guilty and
sentenced to die, give 'em one appeal and then stick the needle in 'em.
Just *my* opinion, of course.
Yeah, that'll bring the Hawks back to life, right? And make the
streets safer than if Skylar Deleon spends the rest of his life in
prison.
And there is no chance whatsoever that a 25 year old could grow and
change over the next two or three decades, doing good by working with
fellow inmates or convincing young people to not make the mistakes he
did. Like *some* other inmates who committed heinous crimes in their
youth have managed to do.
Nope, you say we might as well throw that life away as garbage. Must
be great to be able to see in to the future and know with such
certainty whether a person will ever be able to change and ever be able
to do any good for his fellow man. I don't know where one finds such
certainty about human nature and the future, but somehow I think it
comes from a place to which I wouldn't want to go.
Bo Raxo
You have your *opinions* and I have mine. Some crimes are so atrocious, so
hideous, committed by sociopaths. You just don't get it bo. Who gives a
flying **** about 'doing good for their fellow man'? Criminals like
Deleon, Joseph Duncan, Charles Ng, gave up their right to a *future* when
they cold bloodedly killed totally and completely INNOCENT VICTIMS. The
Hawks never got to see their grandchild. Remember him? The one they were
selling their boat so they could spend time with the new grandchild. Shasta
Groene will NEVER get back her innocence lost. She will NEVER get back her
brother/s or her mom. The *victims* had no choice in the matter. Those who
perpetrated the crimes/killings did.
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