'I hope y'all are happy' convicted murderer taunts family
Miles Collins, who was convicted in the murder of beloved New Orleans teacher and coach Bradley Coleman, looked over his shoulder and told his family, "I hope y'all are happy," after he was sentenced to life without parole. Coleman's brother exploded and had to be held back. The judge told the family to honor Bradley's memory and reminded them that nothing would bring him back.
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