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sooneron
2/18/2006, 12:08 PM
I'm really glad that this is finally over. My Mom was very close with Juli.

OU ballet student's killer to die, jury decides

By Jane Glenn Cannon
The Oklahoman

NORMAN -- After almost nine hours of deliberations Friday, a Cleveland County jury recommended Anthony Castillo Sanchez die for the 1996 slaying of University of Oklahoma dance student Jewell "Juli" Busken.

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Jurors, several of them fighting back tears, returned the decision at 9 p.m. to a courtroom filled with spectators and ringed with sheriff's deputies and police officers.

Sanchez, convicted Wednesday of first-degree murder, rape and sodomy, remained calm when the decision was read.

Members of Sanchez's family left the courtroom crying.

An angry grandmother, Ernestine Fox, yelled, "Silas Lyman should not have a license to practice law!"

Lyman and co-defense attorney Diane Box said nothing to Sanchez when the jury's decision was read.

Sanchez has repeatedly told the judge he wanted his defense counsel fired.

After embracing each other, Bud and Mary Jean Busken were escorted by deputies from the courtroom.

A tearful Bud Busken told reporters, "I am sad that any of this had to happen. Two lives have been lost because someone made a bad choice."

Mary Jean Busken said the couple would return to Arkansas and go on with their lives.

Bud Busken said, "Juli was a sweet girl. She wouldn't be happy, either. We feel for Anthony's family."

Sharon Fox, Sanchez's sister, sobbed on the courthouse steps and screamed, "He didn't do it! I will die for Anthony. Let me die for Anthony."

Megan Hulitt, who was a dance student at OU and close friend of Juli Busken, was the last of her friends to see her when Juli Busken dropped Hulitt off at Will Rogers World Airport, early Dec. 20, 1996.

Hulitt traveled from out-of-state with her husband for the two-week trial.

"I'm glad it's over for all of Juli's family and friends," Hulitt said outside the courtroom. "I'm kind of in shock right now. I just hope this gives Juli's family some peace."

Mary Margaret Holt, OU school of dance director, knew Juli Busken for four years while she was a student.

"I don't think I believe in closure in a case like this because Juli is gone," Holt said.

She said the OU community was not the same in the years after her death.

"We're going to miss her forever and regret her death forever."

The jury began to deliberate punishment shortly before 11 a.m.

About 5 p.m., the jury sent a note to the judge that said they were at an impasse.

Hetherington told jurors to return to deliberate "as long as you are still having meaningful dialogue."

Sanchez's father, Glynn Sanchez, had to be supported by relatives and be helped out of the courthouse.

District Attorney Tim Kuykendall said Friday's icy weather was "as cold as the day Juli died."

The jury's decision ended a case that dates back more than nine years. Busken disappeared from her Norman apartment complex, then was found dead on the shore of Lake Stanley Draper in Oklahoma City.

For several years, police did not have a firm suspect. A DNA profile was eventually made from semen stains found on Busken's clothing.

In 2004, state investigators found a match between the profile and a profile taken from Sanchez when he entered the prison system on a burglary conviction. State law mandates all violent offenders and convicted burglars submit a blood sample so their DNA profiles can be entered into a statewide database.

During closing arguments of the penalty phase of the trial, prosecutors urged jurors to give Sanchez a death sentence.

"There are things people do to other people, so evil, so depraved, that they forfeit their right to walk among us," prosecutor Richard Sitzman said.

Sitzman urged jurors to assess the death penalty to "end this evil here and now, stop it dead in its tracks."

Lyman asked jurors to show mercy and compassion to Sanchez.

"The death penalty eliminates evil," Lyman said. "But it also eliminates the good."

Sanchez is "not the sum total of one day. Anthony Sanchez is not all evil."

Kuykendall asked the jury, "Compassion? What compassion did Anthony Sanchez show Juli Busken? What chance did he give her?"

Sanchez was also given a 40-year sentence for the rape conviction and a 20-year sentence for sodomy.

Contributing: Robert Medley

Dio
2/18/2006, 03:32 PM
Maybe we'll get to hear his family **** and moan for the next 15 years.

If we're lucky. :rolleyes:

OhU1
2/18/2006, 03:46 PM
"Sharon Fox, Sanchez's sister, sobbed on the courthouse steps and screamed, "He didn't do it! I will die for Anthony. Let me die for Anthony."

What a stupid b*tch.

lexsooner
2/18/2006, 03:51 PM
"Sharon Fox, Sanchez's sister, sobbed on the courthouse steps and screamed, "He didn't do it! I will die for Anthony. Let me die for Anthony."

What a stupid b*tch.

Hey, OhU1, did the family also say: "He fell in with a bad crowd and caught a charge. BUT he didn't do it and doesn't deserve this!"?

On an unrelated Norman crime, do they have any clues about who mutilated the boy back in the 90s in East Norman, the one whose eye was gouged out by the attacker? Is it true the poor kid grew up to be an OU student and was struck and killed by a car crossing the street on his way to class? If so, that has to be one of the most tragic things I have ever heard.

OhU1
2/18/2006, 06:44 PM
Lex, they had DNA on Sanchez and other evidence. Also Sanchez had raped an ex-girlfriend - hiding in a closet waiting for her and binding her hands as he did Buskin. Yet "he didn't do it!" Sharon Fox was probably an OJ juror.

There has never been a suspect in that 1990 crime. I had heard that the victim of the Kennedy Elementary school crime was the driver of a car that stuck and killed a 20 year old female pedestrian in 1997. I don't know if that is true or not. The accident occured at the corner of Lindsey and 12th.

12
2/18/2006, 06:56 PM
Using both "dirt" and "Sanchez" in the title is worthy of at least a reply.

Okla-homey
2/18/2006, 07:44 PM
I predict his last appeal will occur in 2027...if the judge gives him death. By then of course, capital punishment will have been ruled unconstitutional by the Supremes.

IMHO, life in Big Mac without possibility of parole is worse anyway. Living without hope is worse than death.

Just saying.

KABOOKIE
2/18/2006, 09:51 PM
I'm glad this punk is getting what he deserves.

I met Juli just a month before she was killed. I was taking her roomate out on a date and Juli gave me the "is this guy a good guy test." I talked with her for about half-hour and left thinking I'm taking out the wrong girl. She was really nice.

soonerscuba
2/18/2006, 10:01 PM
See you in hell Sanchez... from heaven.

RacerX
2/18/2006, 11:09 PM
I predict his last appeal will occur in 2027...if the judge gives him death. By then of course, capital punishment will have been ruled unconstitutional by the Supremes.

IMHO, life in Big Mac without possibility of parole is worse anyway. Living without hope is worse than death.

Just saying.

Average time on death row is about 13 years. 2019 he'll die.

Okla-homey
2/19/2006, 08:09 AM
Average time on death row is about 13 years. 2019 he'll die.

okay, so I was off by 8 years. Anyway, I really think capital punishment will be gone in America by the end of the first quarter of this century. This animal therefore has a pretty good chance of avoiding the needle. Just saying.