The lead attorney for Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz told the jury in his penalty trial Monday they have witnessed ‘œthings that will haunt them for the rest of their lives,’� but they now need to learn what led him to massacre of 17 people four years ago before they can decide whether he is sentenced to death or life without parole
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