Daughters of Alabama man who had ex-wife killed unleash anger at sentencing

Daughters of Alabama man who had ex-wife killed unleash anger at sentencing

The daughters of the Alabama man sentenced to life in federal prison for orchestrating the killing of his ex-wife at the hands of his brother unleashed their anger at their father in a Montgomery courtroom Thursday.

“F— you, I hope you rot,” one of Jason Starr’s two daughters told him shortly before he was sentenced, according to WTVY.

Another of Starr’s daughters called the father of four “useless,” the station reported.

Sara Starr, a fourth-grade teacher at Harrand Creek Elementary School in Enterprise and the mother of two sets of twins, was killed just four months after her divorce with Jason finalized.

The couple was to share custody of their four children, and Jason Starr was ordered to pay his ex-wife $1,050 a month in child support and $1,500 in alimony. She also was awarded a portion of his military benefits.

Shortly after the divorce, from September 2017 to November 2017, Jason Starr sent approximately $2,600 to his brother, Darin Starr, authorities said. He reportedly also gave his brother a motorcycle.

Testimony in the trial showed that cell phone records indicated that Darin Starr traveled from Texas to Coffee County just before Thanksgiving in 2017 and, on multiple occasions, was very near the home of his brother’s ex-wife.

Around midnight on November 27, 2017, Darin Starr’s phone was turned off.

About seven hours later, Darin Starr shot and killed his brother’s ex-wife in her driveway as she was leaving for work.