Kenneth Smith's victim's son describe 'bittersweet day' and 'forgiveness'
Following Thursday's execution, Elizabeth's son Mike Sennett, joined by his brother Chuck, issued a statement, saying it was a "bittersweet day". He said: "Nothing happened here today that’s going to bring Mom back. It's kind of a bittersweet day. We're not going to be jumping around, around, hooting and hollering "hooray" and all that. That's not us. But we're glad this day is over.
"All three of the people involved in this case years ago, we have forgiven. Not today but we have in the past. Some people may not believe that, you know, how do you forgive somebody. Well, in an effort to be more Christ-like, try to live his teachings and stuff, it is my duty and it is a weight off my shoulders.
"I forgive him, I forgive him what he done, I don't like what he done but they are forgiven from us. The Bible says evil deeds have consequences — and Kenneth Smith made some bad decisions 35 years ago — and his debt was paid tonight.
"Some of you may have heard us talk about over and over about 35 years, 35 years. 35 years - Kenneth Smith, Parker, Williams - Williams not so much because he died in the system, but Parker and Smith have been incarcerated almost twice as long as I knew my mom. Elizabeth Dorlene Thorne Sennett got her justice tonight."
The family of Elizabeth Sennett says they have forgiven the three men involved in her murder, all of whom are now dead READ MORE HERE