A Florida teenager has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the brutal murder of 13-year-old classmate Tristyn Bailey, whom he fatally stabbed 114 times.

A judge ordered that he never be released from behind bars over the Motherâs Day 2021 killing in which the teenage cheerleaderâs body was found in woods near his home south of Jacksonville.
Fucci was a juvenile when the killing occurred and was not eligible for the death penalty, but his sentence will be reviewed after 25 years behind bars.
He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in February and on 24 March was handed life imprisonment by Judge R Lee Smith for her brutal killing. His sentence can be reviewed after he spends 25 years behind bars.
âThis was not done out of greed. It was not done in retaliation or retribution or revenge. It was not a crime of passion. It was not a crime that was committed because he felt rejected by her. It was not done in a fit of uncontrollable anger. There was no reason. There was no purpose,â Judge Smith told St Johns County Court.
âIt was done for no other reason than to satisfy this defendantâs internal desire to feel what it was like to kill someone,â Smith said. âThis leads this court to the conclusion that there is only one appropriate sentence in this case.â

The judge said that the premeditation in the case had to be reflected by the sentence.
âHe indicated he was going to kill someone. At which point he determined it was going to be Tristyn Bailey, I donât know,â Judge Smith said. âBut there was going to be a victim.â
Following the sentencing, State Attorney R J Larizza said that if Fucci had not been caught he believed that there would have been additional victims.
âI am grateful for the life sentence handed down today, and I truly believe that had Fucci avoided arrest and prosecution, he would have killed again. Please keep the Bailey Family in your thoughts and prayers,â he said.
âThe Bailey Family has suffered tremendously for the last 22 months while experiencing our criminal justice process â a process that is not victim and family-friendly. Our system focuses on the defendant â many times at the expense of the victim/victimâs family.â
Tristyn was reported missing to St Johns County Sheriffâs Office by her family at around 10am on Sunday 9 May 2021, which was Motherâs Day.
She was last seen at the family home at around midnight and although it is unclear when she left a friend told investigators that Tristyn and Fucci were both at a friendâs house together.
Investigators said she and Fucci were seen on surveillance cameras leaving the house together at around 1am, with Fucci spotted by the same camera walking back alone two hours later.
Her body was found at around 6pm that night near a retention pond near Saddlestone Drive, outside Jacksonville.
Fucci, who lived around half a mile from where the body was discovered, was arrested just hours after Tristynâs body was discovered.
As he sat in a police car, he posted a selfie to Snapchat that read, âHey guys has anybody seen Tristyn lately.â
Divers later found a knife linked to both Tristyn and Fucci in the retention pond.
He initially pleaded not guilty but changed his plea to guilty of first-degree murder just minutes before the start of his murder trial on 6 February 2023.
âI just want to apologise to the Bailey family,â Fucci told the court.
The guilty plea had not been negotiated with prosecutors, St Johns County Circuit Judge Smith said.
Prosecutors had already rejected several plea deals made by the defence, a lawyer for Fucci told the court.

Sheriff Robert Hardwick said in a statement afterwards the guilty plea was a sign of the overwhelming evidence investigators had assembled.
Fucciâs sentencing began on 21 March, with family members confronting Fucci as they gave testimony and telling the court the damage that Tristynâs death had caused them.
Her sister, Alexis Bailey, dropped 114 aqua-coloured stones into a glass jar as she gave heartbreaking testimony.
âOne for each of the 114 stab wounds that my sister had to endure,â Alexis Bailey told the court as she spent nearly two minutes dropping the symbolic stones.
âDid she see you coming at her with the knife? Or did you stab her while she wasnât paying attention? Did she scream out for help? Or was she paralyzed with agony? Did she cry for my mother? Did she beg you to stop?â she added.
âWhat were her last words? Did you stay to watch her die? Or did you leave her there in agonizing pain as you ran away? How long did she suffer?â
And she added: âThe memories of May 9 will forever be engrained in my mind, body and soul. To know I was awake and only 11 minutes away from my sister as she was being brutally murdered. Could I have saved her?
âAiden Fucci didnât just take Tristynâs life that day. He took everything from us. Our familyâs sense of security, laughs, health and sense of potential. For us, justice does not exist in this case and closure does not exist in this case. Peace, understanding and forgiveness will never come.â

After each family member completed their testimony they placed a white heart-shaped stone into the jar, representing what they said Fucci had taken away from them.
Tristynâs mother, Stacy, dropped two white stones into the jar, reported WJXT.
She told the court that one was for her daughter, Sophia, who had lost the chance to be a big sister.
And she said the other was for herself, representing her lost joy, hope, future, âand my beautiful daughter.â

Everyone who gave a statement called for Fucci to receive the maximum sentence available under the law.
âAiden Fucci, your deplorable actions are unforgivable, and I will pray every day that you stay in prison for the rest of your life and never be able to harm anyone else in this world again,â said an emotional Stacy Bailey.
âYour Honour, I plead with you, please consider everything he has done to our daughter and to our family.
âAiden Fucci made a heinous decision on May 9, 2021, and took the very life that I brought into this world. Please do not for one second think that he could be rehabilitated at any point. He is beyond saving.â