The prosecution argued that Watt was trying to leave the relationship and had even packed her belongings in a Wal-Mart bag on the day she was killed.
Watt's aunt, Lisa Williams, said the agony of losing the honor student and track star has been devastating.
"We lost a daughter. We lost a niece. We lost a cousin. We lost our cheerleader," Williams said. "We had to do her funeral with a closed casket. We never got to see her face. We attended a graduation with an empty seat. We miss her. We loveThe killer then turned to Watt's family and apologized.
her."
"If I could trade my soul, my life, for Charney, I would," Daniels said.
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