Justin Goldsby is a 42-year-old man who is involved in the entertainment business. He has two children and runs his own business. Despite the fact that he was involved in a murder case, Goldsby has not spoken publicly about it. He is believed to have killed an old man who raped Shane’s sister.
King County Superior Court
On May 25, Shane Goldsby pleaded guilty in King County Superior Court to second-degree murder of his former lover, Justin Goldsby. The sentence includes 24 years behind bars. A lawyer for Goldsby read an apology to the court. He explained that Goldsby had been in ten foster homes as a child. His biological mother had used drugs. As an adult, he continued using drugs.
Same County
When he was sent to prison in June 2020, Goldsby became angry at being in the same cell with Michael Munger, who had raped his sister. While they shared a cell, Goldsby began beating Munger unconscious from behind. The two men were sent to the same correctional facility because they lived in the same county. Goldsby’s violent behavior was captured on CCTV. During the incident, he punched Munger in the head and ripped his shirt. Upon his release, Goldsby will have to pay restitution to the Munger family.
Gangrene
Justin Goldsby pleaded guilty to the rape of another child. In his sentencing hearing, he explained that he had been in and out of foster homes since he was a child. His drug-addicted mother had abused him. As a result, Goldsby spent years in a foster home. He was eventually adopted. When he grew up, he reconnected with his mother and began using drugs with her. The relationship didn’t last, and Goldsby died from gangrene.
In addition to raping another child, Goldsby also pleaded guilty to stealing a police car. This led to a chase and a car crash. In addition to the crimes, Goldsby was also sentenced to more than three years in prison after he had at least 20 fights with correctional officers. Prison officials say that they are conducting an administrative investigation into the crimes and will work with the courts to find the perpetrators.
Boy Accused of Raping
A teenage boy accused of raping and stabbing a girl has been sentenced to a minimum of 4 years in prison. Justin Goldsby is a former foster child whose mother was a drug addict. He was placed in ten different foster homes before being adopted. He was sexually abused and had a long criminal history. After years in foster care, Goldsby was reunited with his mother in jail, where they continued to abuse drugs. He was then transferred to Airway Heights prison in Washington state.
Goldsby was a juvenile at the time of his crimes, and had been involved in at least 20 altercations with correctional officers. His crimes led to him being transferred to several prisons, including the Airway Heights Correctional Center. An investigation by the Washington State Patrol found that the prison staff were not aware of his criminal past. Goldsby has since apologized to the victims’ families.
Airway Heights Correctional Center
In a shocking incident, Justin Goldsby attacked convicted felon, Robert Munger, during a visit to the Airway Heights Correctional Center in Spokane, Washington. Goldsby snuck up behind Munger and beat him unconscious, punching him 14 times. Munger later died in the hospital. Goldsby pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 298 months in prison. He apologized to his victim’s family.
Goldsby’s attack on Munger was caught on surveillance video. He punched Munger fourteen times in the face and stomped on his head four times. Munger suffered severe head injuries and died three days later. Despite the violent attack, Goldsby attempted to read a prepared statement in court. However, he was too emotional to read the statement. His lawyer ended up reading the statement on his behalf.
Victims’ Families
Justin Goldsby has apologized to the victims’ families and revealed his history of child abuse. He was a drug addict and spent several years in foster care before the attack. Goldsby served three years in prison before being placed in a reform program and transferred to an alternative prison. Goldsby has said he never meant to hurt Munger and is deeply sorry for what he did.
Final Words:
After being charged with first-degree murder, Goldsby pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Prison officials say there was little they could have done to prevent the crime, especially as the men had different last names. However, they hope that Goldsby will learn from his mistakes and improve himself when he is released.