The heartbroken mother of Laken Riley confronted undocumented migrant Jose Ibarra in court after he was convicted of the 22-year-old nursing student's murder.
Allyson Phillips asked Judge H. Patrick Haggard to bring down the full weight of the law on the killer, 26, who was found guilty of brutally murdering Riley during an attempted rape in February at the University of Georgia campus.
'He ripped away every beautiful memory we will ever be able to make with her again,' an emotional Phillips told the court. 'This horrific individual robbed us all of our hopes and dreams for Laken.'
Phillips continued: 'Your Honor, I'm asking you to please give Jose Ibarra the same thing he gave us when he made the choice to take Laken's life and destroy ours. He showed no mercy on Laken when she was begging for her life. There is no end to the pain and suffering he inflicted.
'I'm asking you to please give this monster life in prison without any chance at parole so that he never gets the chance to hurt anyone else ever again.'
Ibarra, 26, who had pleaded not guilty to the 22-year-old's February murder near the University of Georgia stared coldly as the verdict was read while his victim's family sobbed in court.
He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted of all 10 counts against him; prosecutors declined to seek the death penalty in the case.
Ibarra remained stone-faced as Riley's family and friends asked judge Haggard to give Ibarra the maximum penalty.
Laken Riley's killer Jose Ibarra has been found guilty of her murder on Wednesday
Allyson Phillips, seen on the speaking stand, asked Judge H. Patrick Haggard to bring down the full weight of the law on the killer, 26
Riley is seen with her mother and stepfather
In a harrowing moment, Riley's stepfather John Phillips read one of the final entry from the student's diary where she spoke to her future husband.
‘To my future husband, know that I am thinking of you & doing all I can to better myself to be the best wife I can be. With God’s help, I hope to have children together & a relationship filled with love,' Riley's entry read.
Riley sister Lauren Phillips, on her part, called Ibarra an 'inhuman predator that is the epidemy of evil.' She shared that she now goes to the University of Georgia and does not feel safe on campus.
She added: 'Jose Antonio Ibarra has completely and utterly ruined my life and I can only hope and pray that he receives the sentence that ruins his.'
Judge Haggard found Ibarra guilty after he waived his right to a jury trial. The trial began on Friday.
Riley's family sobbed as the decision was read, while Ibarra did not show any reaction.
Ibarra was convicted of all 10 counts against him: malice murder, felony murder, kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape, aggravated battery, obstructing an emergency call, evidence tampering and being a peeping Tom.
After reading the ruling, the judge said he was ready to proceed with sentencing immediately, but prosecutors asked for a break. The judge said he would proceed after an hour-long break.
The case fueled the immigration debate during this year's presidential election.
Riley's parents Allyson and John Phillips (center and right) were filled with emotion as the trial kicked off on Friday
Family members and friends of Laken Riley react as Superior Court as Judge H.A Patrick Haggard announces the verdict on Wednesday
Riley's body was found less than an hour after she was reported missing, near a lake on the University of Georgia campus. She had been a student there until 2023, when she transferred to Augusta.
Her roommates had reported her missing after becoming concerned that she had been out for longer than usual.
Prosecutors called more than a dozen law enforcement officers for the trial, as well as Riley’s roommates and a woman who lived in the same apartment as Ibarra.
Riley fought for her life for 18 minutes while Ibarra attempted to rape her before having her life snuffed out. DNA evidence found on her body later tied him to the crime,
'She marked her killer for the entire world to see. It is his DNA. Only his DNA, underneath Laken's right fingernails,' Georgia special prosecutor Sheila Ross said.
'He left behind his thumbprint on her iPhone, which was found near her body at the crime scene.'
Defense attorney Dustin Kirby said in his opening that Riley’s death was a tragedy and called the evidence in the case graphic and disturbing. But he said there was not sufficient evidence to prove that his client killed Riley.
Defense attorneys called a police officer, a jogger and one of Ibarra’s neighbors on Tuesday and rested their case Wednesday morning.
On Friday prosecutors said Ibarra's DNA was a direct match to the DNA under Riley's fingernails, and was '10 billion times more probable than a coincidental match.'
The picture was taken on CCTV cameras near her home on the University of Georgia campus at 9.05am on the day of her death. She was holding her iPhone in her left hand, wearing all black activewear and her noise-canceling AirPods
Scratches of varying lengths were identified by officers, pictured and submitted as evidence in the case against him
During the trial's first day, officials also showed images of suspicious scratches on Ibarra's body at the time of his arrest.
The judge said that as he listened to the closing arguments, he wrote down on a legal pad two things the lawyers had said. He noted that prosecutor Sheila Ross called the evidence 'overwhelming and powerful' and that defense attorney Kaitlyn Beck reminded him he was 'required to set aside my emotions' in making his ruling.
Ibarra illegally entered the US through US-Mexico border in 2022 and was allowed to stay in the country while he pursued his immigration case.
He has been identified as a member of the brutal Tren de Aragua gang.
On Monday, the court saw images of Ibarro's brother and roommate, Diego Ibarra, who has a tattoo of a five-point crown of his neck, a symbol of association with the TDA.
TDA became a national story after shocking footage showed apparent members taking over an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. The gang started in Venezuela's prison and has spread through the western hemisphere as the oil-rich nation goes through the worst migrant crisis in the world.
Also on Monday, Ibarra's other roommate Rosbeli Elisber Flores-Bello told the court that she moved to Georgia because Diego Ibarra had told the alleged killer there were jobs opportunities in Athens.
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Flores-Bello said she met Ibarra in Queens, New York, and within a month decided to move to Georgia with him.
Diego Ibarra and a third brother, Argenis Ibarra, pleaded guilty in July to having fake green cards.
When asked how they obtained the plane tickets, Flores-Bello said they were provided by NYC officials.
'In Manhattan, at The Roosevelt Hotel, we asked for a humanitarian flight to Atlanta, on the 9th or 10th of October, 2023,' she testified.
Ibarra was arrested four months later for the student's murder.