Cameron Herrin’s 24-year prison term has been moved to the Prison where he is presently being kept.
The deadly vehicle accident killed a mother and her young daughter. Early in July, a worldwide army of social media accounts launched a digital assault against everyone associated with his case.
The 13th Circuit Court of Hillsborough County state attorney Andrew Warren, the Florida Department of Corrections, and numerous regional television news stations all received a flood of comments on their Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages with the hashtags justice for Cameron and Cameron Herrin. Oprah, the governor, and the president were all branded.
Where Is Cameron Herrin Today Now?
Cameron Herrin is incarcerated in the Graceville Correctional Facility, a private state prison for males in Graceville, Florida.
Cameron Herrin received a 24-year jail term for murdering a woman and her daughter in a car accident. Herrin, born on September 9, 1990, was convicted of murdering Jessica Reisinger, 24, and her one-year-old daughter Lillia in a vehicle accident on Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa Bay in 2018.
Hundreds of social media users spoke against his sentence, saying it was excessively severe for a young guy his age.
Herrin’s fans commemorated him on his birthday on Thursday, hoping that he would soon “receive justice.”
Cameron Herrin, the man guilty of murdering a woman and her kid in a collision on Bayshore Boulevard, had his 24-year jail sentence reduced by a Hillsborough County circuit court.
Cameron Herrin Case – Deadly Bayshore Crash
Jessica Raubenolt and her 1-year-old daughter Lillia were killed on a warm summer day in May 2018 on Bayshore Boulevard, one of Tampa’s most recognizable and picturesque thoroughfares.
Cameron Herrin was driving a Ford Mustang when he collided with a mother and her child crossing the street. Baby Lillia died a day after Jessica died unexpectedly.
According to court records filed November 8, Herrin and his defense team claim that the day following his sentencing for the 2018 killings, then-State Attorney Andrew Warren left a phone message calling the punishment “excessively punitive.” In subsequent meetings, Warren allegedly said that ten years would have been “OK.”
However, Warren did not join Herrin and his defense in requesting that the sentences be reduced or modified. Warren was suspended this summer by Gov. Ron DeSantis for what he termed “a dereliction of duty” on other problems, which had indicated that the judge’s sentencing startled him.
According to the records, Herrin’s team informed the court that it “never had the benefit of Mr. Warren’s thoughts as it weighed the penalty which it would be imposing on Mr Herrin.”
In court filings, Judge Christopher Nash said that the court supports Herrin’s defense assertions about the day following sentencing — a sentence sought by Warren’s office. However, the court did not desire to consider any further remarks made by Warren.
Herrin pled guilty to vehicular murder and illegal racing last year. He and John Barrineau were accused in the Bayshore Boulevard incident that killed Jessica Reisinger, 24, and her 21-month-old daughter, Lillia, who was in a stroller when Herrin’s Ford Mustang struck her.