Jury Hands Biela Death Sentence
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Updated: 4:24 AM Jun 3, 2010
Jury Hands Biela Death Sentence
A jury has picked the death penalty for a 28-year-old Nevada man convicted of raping and killing a college coed after sexually assaulting two others in Reno more than two years.
Posted: 3:06 PM Jun 2, 2010
Reporter: AP
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Murder defendant James Biela, right, glances at the jury as they enter the courtroom Wednesday May 26, 2010 to hear closing arguments in his murder trial. Marilyn Newton/RGJ
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RENO, Nev. (AP) - A jury sentenced a Nevada man to death Wednesday for raping and strangling a college coed after sexually
assaulting two others in a string of attacks that had the city of Reno on edge for most of 2008.

The same jury that convicted James Biela, 28, last week deliberated for about nine hours before reaching a unanimous verdict to execute him by lethal injection for murdering Brianna Denison, 19.

Her family members burst into tears and Biela stared straight ahead as the sentence was read aloud in Washoe County District Court. His sentence will be automatically appealed to the Nevada Supreme Court.

"These crimes were acts of domestic violence against our
community," Bridgette Denison, her mother, said after Wednesday's
sentencing.

"When James Michael Biela messed with my little girl, he messed with the wrong families, the wrong women, and the wrong city and state."

As Biela was handcuffed and led away by a court marshal, he turned and apologized to his mother, Kathy Lovell.

"He said `Don't cry.' He said he loved us,"' Lovell told reporters later. "We were so hopeful when it was taking so long. I thought for sure they were going to spare his life."

The pipe fitter and ex-Marine from Sparks apologized in court
Tuesday, saying he regretted that he would not be able to see his son grow up. His public defenders urged the seven women and five men of the jury to consider that he had no previous criminal record and grew up in an abusive, impoverished home in the Chicago area where his father brutally beat his mother on almost a daily basis.

But Denison's family and Washoe County prosecutors called death the only appropriate penalty for Denison's slaying in January 2008 during a series of assaults that began months before on the edge of the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno.

Detectives said the slaying was the work of a serial rapist who stalked petite women and had a fetish for thongs. The two other assault victims said their assailant took their panties during attacks at or near UNR in the fall of 2007.

Judge Robert Perry set sentencing for July 30 on other charges stemming from the Denison slaying and the sexual assault of two other young women.

Denison, a sophomore at California's Santa Barbara City College, was home visiting friends during winter break when she was abducted
Jan. 20, 2008, while sleeping on a friend's couch near the UNR campus.

Her body, clad only in socks, was found in a field 26 days later, beneath a discarded Christmas tree along with two pair of women's thong underwear. Police determined one undergarment had been stolen from Denison's friend and was used to strangle Denison.

enison's family and friends tied blue ribbons around fence posts and trees, and police reported receiving thousands of tips and calls to an anonymous hot line.

"It started probably one of the most massive manhunts I've ever seen for a missing person in this community," Washoe County District Attorney Gammick said Wednesday. "It also created a fear in this community that spread, especially around the university.

"Nothing we do here can bring Brianna Denison back, but I think I can stand here now and say we did bring Bri justice," he said.

Biela was arrested in November 2008 when he went to pick his son
up at preschool.

Police said he was identified through DNA compared with samples that Biela's ex-girlfriend let police obtain from their son.

Bridgette Denison said the family will use the foundation they created during the search for her killer to press the Nevada Legislature next year to pass "Brianna's Law" requiring all suspects arrested for felonies to submit to DNA testing.

Deputy District Attorney Elliott Sattler said he agreed with public defenders who said the death penalty should be reserved for the "worst of the worst." But he said Biela fit that category because he strangled Denison with thong underwear he stole from her friend.

"He killed her in a sick and sadistic way that was directly tied into what he had done earlier," Sattler said in his closing arguments.

Liz O'Brien, Biela's aunt, said in a statement on behalf of the family that their hearts went out to everyone involved in the tragedy that has "robbed several families of their children and grandchildren and a son of his father."

"We pray for forgiveness where forgiveness is needed," she said. "We also pray that God will ultimately bring something good out of this whole situation."

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Latest Comments

Posted by: Christina Location: Carson City on Jun 3, 2010 at 03:03 PM

I have been following this case since Brianna went missing. I agree that there are people who have committed crimes far worse then Biela, but I also believe that Brianna probably begged and pleaded for her life to be spared when Biela attacked, raped, and murdered her. I believe that he has no rights and should be put to death because of what he did. If he isnt put to death by the state he will be killed in jail for what he did. I feel sorry that his son has to grow up with no father but Biela knew what he did and he has everything coming to him that he deserves.
Posted by: Logical Location: Texas on Jun 3, 2010 at 11:42 AM

I have followed this case and the comments on this site carefully. I am amazed at how glibly so many of you discuss the death penalty. I wonder how many of you even read what you write before you submit. There is not enough time to respond directly to each one although I may try in the coming days. To Michael, You camplain that families care for their loved ones - would you do less for yours. You ask "what did they want, to send the to Sunday school? No one ever asked for that, but you made up your mind before the trial even started. All that was asked was to give a punishment that is just as terrible as death (to lose all freedom for the rest of your life), but let God decide when Jimmy's life must be taken. Would you not do the same for one of your family members. It so easy to call Jimmy a monster and vilify him. Then you can say "kill him" without thinking. It is not right! What he did was terrible and he should pay for it and he will.
Posted by: Aledra Location: Sparks on Jun 3, 2010 at 09:53 AM

My gosh people. Most of you make it sound like we are a society more compasionate about death than the living. What James Biela did was horrible and absolutely dispicable. However we have people sitting in jail the rest of their lives for doing worse but some of you are so quick to pass judgement that he deserves to die. Well guess what the death penalty will cost tax payers more than twice the cost of LWOP. Either way he will sit in prison for at least 20 years. Look it up. Just google death row in nevada. you should learn that there are 76 people sitting there now waiting.... You should alos learn that only 12 have been followed through since 1976. Sorry to burst your bubbles bust most of you won't even be around when and if his sentence is carried out.
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