'Most evil human' who abducted NY girl gets 47 years to life in prison
An abducted girl's family stared directly at "the most evil human" in a New York courtroom and told him he was getting "what he deserves." Craig Ross Jr., who admitted to kidnapping a 9-year-old girl and holding her captive for two days, was sentenced to 47 years to life in prison Wednesday as part of his plea deal. He admitted to multiple felonies, including first-degree kidnapping. "When we are in this courtroom today, the lawyers will refer to my daughter as the victim," the girl's mom, Trisha Sena, told Fox News Digital in a text. "I understand that this is standard courtroom terminology, but I ask that when you leave today and choose to report on this case as you see fit, but please do not call her a victim. (Video: Hans Pennink for Fox News Digital)
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