These are the things jurors said led them to a guilty verdict for AJ Armstrong

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Published 2023-08-17
After two previous mistrials, the jury has found a verdict of guilty in the third trial for a Houston man accused of killing his parents as a 16-year-old back in 2016.

All Comments (21)
  • @jenzelnash548
    I had dinner with this family a month before this tragedy. Dawn and Antonio paid for every single person without question and it was 20 of us! So sad and I believe the jury did their job finally!
  • @emmalynch6735
    He killed his parents and TRYED TO THROW HIS BROTHER UNDER THE BUS. He should never get out!
  • @tondracook2665
    Finally, justice for the parents ( Rest in peace). That young man went on with his life, married and had a son, was willing to blame his brother, while his parents laid in a cold grave. Go to jail, thank you to those 12 law abiding citizens who got it right.
  • @126missday
    This is so sad! So many lives ruined because of a spoiled young man who couldn’t handle his parents tough love.😢
  • @user-ee6dz3rd9g
    He would have been perfectly fine having his innocent half-brother wrongfully languishing in prison instead of him. Nothing is beneath this loser. Josh, whoever you are, stay away from those people and enjoy the fresh air every single day.
  • @tlmas1914
    he did not move even bat an eye when they said guilty! if i was innocent, they would have had to carry me out and I would have had plenty to say b4 sentencing. him and his wife made a child to be RAISED without a father.
  • @lionlegal2018
    That appeal will like take 5 to 10 years before a court will even consider it. He should sit down and enjoy prison. Familicidal killers are utterly repugnant; the worst.
  • @daniharr3278
    For someone who is innocent he didn't even shed a tear.
  • Can't stop talking about this case, they tried to blame josh because he wasn't part of the main family and use him as the escape goat when they knew in their hearts and soul that it was AJ all along. Sad as hell!!!!!!
  • @Lmlm8168
    Highly irresponsible to have a child knowing you could go to jail for the rest of your life . And sickening to think you name your son after the father you k*lled . For me this whole time it’s been the 911 call & the evidence in the home too . The security system .
  • @Chelseattv
    Him tryna burn down their house prior.. ya. Def guilty
  • @anissaburgess6419
    My heart goes out to his brother! It appears that the entire family blames him, I pray that he is ok
  • @ferehj675
    Parents who suffer at the hands of their own offspring is tragic. They fed, sheltered, protected him from all dangers of the world and he LET THE DEVIL INTO HIS HEAD to do this to them. He had everything he could’ve wanted from his parents. Just WHY?
  • @vickimore5954
    His story changed as days went by. On the initial 911 call, he didn't mention anything about seeing a masked man running out of the back door until 3 days later when he was interviewed by the detectives. Go figure that
  • @JC13842
    It was so obvious that he killed his parents
  • @mushyPeas602
    Finally a jury gets it right. That little punk got away with this for too long.
  • @innerlight4601
    He almost got away with it. How past two jury did not consider his prior attempts at his parents life and house is surprising.
  • @nothx512
    It's his process of grief that the other family members refuse to acknowledge...you lost TWO parents and he's casually taking baby pics...like they were replaceable
  • @Lonesome__Dove
    I feel so bad for the older son! Like my gosh your own family not only killed your folks but then tried to blame it on you! Absolutely despicable. Then he went on to get married (knowing he guilty) and named his child after one of the people he killed! This MF dangerous, very dangerous. He should never be free again.
  • @esils
    Dude was getting bad grades….and he thought he was smart enough to answer investigations questions after the murder🤦🏾‍♂️