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Joshua Komisarjevsky will be joining Steven Hayes on death row for killing Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her daughters, Hayley, 17, and Michaela, 11. He is scheduled to be executed in July.
The girls were tied to their beds and doused in gasoline before the house was set ablaze; they died of smoke inhalation. Komisarjevsky was convicted of the killings and of sexually assaulting Michaela.
The only survivor, Dr. William Petit, was beaten with a baseball bat and tied up but escaped.
"I will never find peace within. My life will be a continuation of the hurt I caused," Komisarjevsky said in court. "The clock is now ticking and I owe a debt I cannot repay."Komisarjevsky said he walked out of court condemned to die by 12 members of the community. "It's a surreal experience, being condemned to die," Komisarjevsky said.Forgiveness is not his to have, he said, and he needs to forgive his worst enemy -- himself.
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Before the sentencing, Judge Jon Blue said sentencing another human being to death is the most somber task a judge can have.
The court then heard some emotional victim impact statements from the Hawke and Petit families.Petit read his statement as a slide show of his family played on the screen.Petit called the crime a "personal holocaust" as he testified during the sentencing hearing. He said his wife was his friend and confidante, and a wonderful mother. He also noted that Hayley would have been in medical school by now and that Michaela loved to cook and sing.
"I lost my family and my home," he said. "They were three special people. Your children are your jewels."
Michaela came into the world smiling, Petit said. He recently received a card from one of Michaela's friends. It said it was sad to know that she wouldn't be in 10th grade this year.
"I miss her running to the door and yelling 'Dada's home,'” Petit said.'Was it worth the price?'
The Rev. Richard Hawke spoke directly to the convicted killer and said he’s presided over many funerals, but never dreamed he would bury his daughter and grandchildren. It was the worst thing he’s had to go through.
The Associated Press and NBCConnecticut.com contributed to this report.
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