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Introduction


This blog is a tracking of the murder case of Brittney Gregory by Jack Fuller Jr. for those looking for information.

I had planned to cover the facts as they unfolded, piece together as much of the press and information as I can, since many of the sources of information are either poorly linked, or disappear to archives (some paid).

At some point I still hope to get some, interviews with some of the players in this case,as well as Brittney's family and friends. I have opted not to even try up until now as I felt there were other places their attention needed to be focused.

While I tried to remain unbiased, once Fuller admitted to killing Brittney, it became impossible for me as a father of a young girl to be COMPLETELY "fair and balanced". But despite that, all information that I uncover will be found here.

Please feel free to comment, but remain civil. (especially towards each other).


 

 

Friday, January 13, 2006

 

Today is the Day



Jack Fuller Jr. will go before Superior Court Judge Vincent J. Grasso for sentencing. Under terms of his plea bargain, he should be sentenced to 30 years, without possibility of parole.

I must admit that I am grossly upset that there is a possibility that this animal can actually walk out of jail. Even if it is thirty years from now.

He killed this poor girl, because he needed his crack cocaine, and he needed to have it immediately, and she was nothing more than an annoying bug that he just squashed the life out of, so that he could indulge himself in peace.

I don't understand why the State didn't hit him with any of the additional charges he could have been charged with, some of which I outlined here. I guess they have their reasons, maybe they figured they didn't need the additional charges. Or perhaps they held them back in case something went wrong during the trial would have led to allowing this louse to walk away.

When this story first broke, there were untold number of news reports, newpaper articles and the such. Now, all these months later, it would seem that only the Asbury Park Press and I are hanging around for the outcome.

Comments:
I was able to find this update by looking thru your blog. Thank you!

Fuller gets 30 years without parole for murdering Brick teen
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 01/13/06

BY KATHLEEN HOPKINS
TOMS RIVER BUREAU

TOMS RIVER — A career criminal from Howell was sentenced today to 30 years in prison without parole for the murder in 2004 of a 16-year-old Brick girl.

Superior Court Judge Vincent J. Grasso imposed the prison term on Jack Fuller, 40, for the murder of Brittney Gregory.

The Brick Township Memorial High School straight-A student vanished on July 11, 2004, and her body was found 16 days later in a shallow grave in Lakewood, a mile and a half from Fuller's home.

The case had dominated the news for weeks as hundreds of law enforcement officers searched for the girl's body.

Fuller remained silent during the sentencing. On Oct. 18, he pleaded guilty to Brittney's murder, saying he killed her because she asked him not to smoke crack cocaine in front of her.

Fuller said he punched the girl twice in the head and proceeded to smoke the crack, despite the fact that Brittney fell unconscious and was choking and bleeding profusely from the nose and mouth. When he finally checked on her, she was dead, he said.

The killing occurred after Fuller drove to the girl's home looking for her father and agreed to give Brittney a ride when he learned her father wasn't home, he said.

http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060113/NEWS/60113020
 
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