‘Rot in Hell’: ‘Evil coward’ receives state sentence for kidnapping and murdering 2-year-old girl

Rashad Maleek Trice (WDIV/St. Clair Shores Police Department). Wynter Cole-Smith (Macomb County Prosecutor)

Rashad Maleek Trice (WDIV/St. Clair Shores Police Department). Wynter Cole-Smith (Macomb County Prosecutor)

Bound in handcuffs, Rashad Meleek Trice told police last year that he would probably spent the rest of his life in prison, and that’s exactly what’s going to happen to him. A Michigan judge sentenced him on Friday to a mandatory life sentence for kidnapping and murdering his ex-girlfriend’s 2-year-old daughter, Wynter Cole-Smith, according to The Lansing State Journal.

“You, Rashad M. Trice, truly deserve the death penalty for maliciously taking the life of Wynter Ava’Mae Cole Smith,” the child’s maternal grandmother, Willeen Cannon, said in a statement read to the court by an assistant attorney general, according to NBC Detroit affiliate WDIV. “You say you are a monster, but a monster is just who it is and don’t hide from the sinister things you do and create. You are an evil coward and you live like a wild animal. So you should feel right at home for the rest of your life. You deserve where you are and where you are going. Wynter did not deserve what you did to her, nor did to her mother, you should never be able to be around decent human beings after what you’ve done. Rot in hell.”

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