Woman Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder Says Killing Registered Sex Offender Was “Best Day of My Life”

United States – A woman convicted in the 2013 murder of a registered sex offender made shocking statements in court, claiming that killing the victim was “the best day of my life” and expressing regret that she could not have killed more.
Christine Moody and her then-partner Jeremy Moody carried out the targeted attack on an individual listed on the sex offender registry. The couple claimed their actions were driven by extremist ideology and a belief that they were carrying out a moral or divine mission.
Both individuals were associated with white supremacist views, and their crime highlighted the dangers of radical ideologies that justify violence. Authorities emphasized that no one has the right to take the law into their own hands.

Christine Moody was sentenced to life in prison for her role in the murder. Her statements during sentencing have drawn widespread condemnation and renewed discussion about vigilantism and extremist violence.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of allowing hatred and radical beliefs to escalate into criminal acts.
The victims’ families and the broader community continue to be impacted by such senseless violence.
Further details about the case and sentencing may be released as the legal process concludes.
Our thoughts remain with all those affected by this tragedy.