His grieving family on Wednesday spoke passionately about Justin, justice, and Cameron Cook, the 32-year-old man who pleaded guilty to Justin’s slaying.
“In sketchy Murderham, Alabama, that is all it takes to be killed. All you have to do is trust someone, believe someone is a good person who will do the right thing,’’ Joshua said.As part of Cook’s plea agreement in Justin’s death, he avoided the death penalty in Fassel’s killing and received a sentence of life without parole in both murders.
“Let it be known that justice was not served,’’ Joshua said. “Cameron Cook is a murderer. Murderers do not deserve to live.”“All the wickedness that you have done, the fear and suffering that you put my brother through, the pain and anguish you have put my mother through, my father and I, the devastation you have caused my family …on the day of your judgment, Cameron Cook, all the evil you have done in darkness will be brought to light in full.
Justin graduated from Samford University with honors, loved his family and his fiancé, and was said to have lived each and every day with a positive attitude. His motto was “Win the Day.” Justin Kyle Lett, 28, was last seen alive about 2:50 a.m. Sunday, May 13, 2018, outside Marty's PM on Birmingham's Southside. His bullet-riddled body was found Monday morning in an alley between Coosa Street and Appalachee Street off of 11th Avenue North.