Anthony LeConte in Podcasts
personAnthony LeConte was a young man born in December 1963, known for his kindness, love of music, and close family ties.
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Robert Morganti hasn't even been in jail as long as Anthony LeConte got to live. Yeah. Like, come on.
That just gave me so many chills, and I got a giant ball of cry in my throat. I know. I can't imagine losing someone that way and someone like Anthony. No, I can't. Like, I really can't. I feel for this family so much.
He was a light in our lives. And though that light was taken from us far too soon, its warmth remains. We love you forever, Anthony. You are missed beyond words.
Anthony's younger sister Marie told a reporter for the Enterprise, I don't blame them. And she told us, losing Anthony shattered our hearts. His death didn't just affect us, it changed us. It's something we carry every day, a pain that does not fade. We miss his voice, his laughter, his energy, and the way he made us all feel safe and loved. Anthony LeConte was more than just a brother or a son.
So that all matters. Yeah, absolutely. And while the state may see the ruling as extending young offenders the opportunity to turn their lives around, the LeConte family, just in this case, does not agree when it comes to Robert Morganti.
And on top of that, Marie LeConte said he showed no remorse when he was arrested. Which was upsetting. He was an adult. He was in his 30s when he was arrested. Yeah. He never reached out to us. It would have given us some healing if he had.
Robert Morganti was 19 years old when he killed Anthony LeConte, and then he was able to live for another 12 more years on the run and didn't turn his life around.
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