'My only regret is they don't have a garage there,' judge says as he sentences Angela Pollina to the max.
, investigators unraveled a disturbing series of allegations -- repeat, extreme punishment, starvation, being locked in a frigid garage for hours -- at the hands of his father and his then-fiancée. Jurors were shown autopsy photos, as well as videos showing the two boys shivering on the garage floor.
On Tuesday, lead prosecutor Kerriann Kelly described that evidence as"something that made the stuff of horror movies a reality." Pollina never indicated she was sorry, either, Kelly said at her sentencing. There were five other kids living in the house at the time, she pointed out Tuesday, and Pollina never showed remorse for what they endured under her roof either.
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