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"You are despicable human beings," he read from her statement. "My heart is broken forever." Smith, who had confessed to the killing in a handwritten letter to Gray's family after the slaying, apologized again Monday. "I see Chris every time I try to sleep. No matter how many times I say I'm sorry, I can't bring him back. But I wish I could. That night, I should've told Chris what we planned on doing, and not to come," Smith said. Before the sentencings, Gray's family and friends threw an appreciation luncheon for police and prosecutors from Vermont and New Hampshire who cracked the case. A dozen uniformed officers and plainclothes detectives received lapel pins from Crowley in an informal ceremony before sitting down to a buffet lunch at a community organization's office in nearby Wells River, Vt. "It was my honor to work on this case," said Assistant New Hampshire Attorney General Lucy Carrillo, as she stepped up to have Crowley pin her. "We just felt it was important that they be recognized for the work they put into it," said Crowley. "I felt Chris would have appreciated that and would have wanted us to be grateful," she said.
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