Murder Suspects Describe Two Killings in $2 Robbery:
Reason to Blow Up the World...
The men arrested in the slayings of an aspiring Christian singer and his colleague at a Texas recording studio said in a chilling jailhouse interview the victims were killed at random in a robbery that netted only $2.
Cousins James Broadnax and Demarius Dwight Cummings, both 19, face capital murder charges in the deaths of singer Matthew Butler, a father of two, and Stephen Swan, his employee, outside Butler's Christian recording studio, Zion Gate Records in Garland, Texas.
Broadnax and Cummings, speaking to MyFOXDFW.com from the Dallas County Jail, told the station of their plans to rob somebody the night of June 18. They traveled by train from Dallas to the suburb of Garland because "that's where all the rich white folks stay at," Broadnax said.
Their targets turned out to be Butler, 28, and Swan, 26.
After the men were shot, Cummings said he took car keys and a wallet from Swan, but the wallet contained only $2.
Cummings, who insisted "I didn't kill anyone," appeared to have some remorse when asked about the crime.
"I feel real bad, you know," he told MyFOXDFW.com. "I feel it was wrong what we did."
But Broadnax, who described his life as "hell," showed little remorse.
"I kind of regret what I did, but things can't change so no use crying over it," Broadnax said.
When asked about what he would say to the victims' families, Broadnax replied, "f--- 'em."
Lazy ass punks. God forbid you could have gotten a real job instead of stealing and killing. Now two good people are dead because you're two fucking lazy bastards who have to sponge off the success of others.
One point for each murder (2), another point for being leeches on society, another point for taking no responsibility for your actions, one more point for no remorse, and one last point for killing over $2. That's six.
Nod of Doom to Mike.




