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'I am the most sick and twisted person you will ever meet'



A man convicted of hacking a woman to death with a machete and maiming her daughter during a home invasion said he doesn’t deserve forgiveness and told his lawyers not to argue for a reduced sentence.

Steven Spader was a month shy of his 18th birthday when he orchestrated the home invasion in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire on October 4, 2009, in which Kimberly Cates was killed and her 11-year-old daughter, Jaimie, was hacked and stabbed to near death.

Spader, who bragged about the attacks vocally and in letters from jail, apologized to the Cates family through his lawyer on Monday, but the victim’s husband and father found the move ‘insulting’.

'Through my impulsive actions, I have torn apart families and ruined lives,' said the statement by Steven Spader, which was read by his lawyer.

'I am truly sorry for the pain I have caused you. I do not expect forgiveness, nor do I deserve any.'

He waived his right to be in court Monday. Spader received a mandatory life sentence with no chance for parole

Some of the strongest evidence against Spader at his trial were his own words - his bragging to friends about the attacks and detailed notes he wrote to his cellmates while awaiting trial.

Spader wrote that he whacked the mother 36 times and could see brains, lots of blood and her eyeball hanging out of its socket.



Growing up: Jaimie Cates, now 14, survived the 2009 attack that left her mother dead, and she was in court on Monday (pictured) to hear the attacker's lawyer read his statement

'I am probably the most sick and twisted person you will ever meet,' Spader wrote as the prelude to one of his notes to a fellow inmate.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life sentences for those under age 18 when the crime was committed amounted to cruel and unusual punishment. In the 5-4 ruling, the justices said the trial judge must weigh the convict's age, maturity and any mitigating factors before sentencing.


Tragic: Mrs Cates (pictured) was horrifically hacked to death in her home by Gribble and Spader while her daughter watched, pretending to be dead

Spader was convicted and sentenced on his 19th birthday in November 2010.

Spader's lawyers said he has forbidden them from submitting any evidence in a bid for a reduced sentence.

'I choose not to slip by on some technicality,' Spader's statement said.

'Instead I choose to accept responsibility for my actions.'

David Cates, the victim’s husband, accompanied his daughter Jaimie- who just barely survived the attack- were in court Monday, accompanied by about a dozen family members and friends.

They declined to address the court or comment as they left court.

'David and Jaime wish only to heal and move forward,' said Christopher Lussier, family friend and chairman of the Kimberly Cates Memorial Scholarship board.

Prosecutor Jeffery Strelzin argued to keep intact the life sentence and an additional sentence of 76 years for the attempted murder of Jaime and other crimes.

'He's a psychopath,' Strelzin said, referring to psychiatric examinations of Spader in preparation for the hearing.

'It's not a phase. It's not something he's going to grow out of. It's who he is.'

Strelzin revealed for the first time Monday that Spader had been willing to plead guilty and accept a sentence of life without possibility of parole but would not plead to any crimes involving Jaimie.

In sentencing Spader in 2010, Abramson said she could go on for days about the depths of his depravity.


United: Jaimie Cates and her father David sat together in court in 2011. He said in a statement how the case had made him relive horrific moments from the attack





Survivor: Jaimie Cates, who had to lie still as Gribble plunged a knife into her mothers throat, appeared in court for the first time to face her killer in 2011 (pictured) and then appeared again today

She said her sentence ensures 'you will stay in that cage for the rest of your pointless life.'

Spader was the first person to go on trial in the attacks.

Co-defendant Christopher Gribble also is serving a life sentence. Three others in prison accepted a plea deal and testified against Spader.

On Monday, the judge recognized Jaimie, now 14, in court.

'I'm sorry you are having to go through this again. Jaimie, it's nice to see you. I almost didn't recognize you. You are so grown up,' the judge said.

Abramson is expected to sentence Spader for a second time Friday.

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