For 18 years she suffered abuse at his hands.
Today, Laurel Thomas Loney, after viewing the body of her 35-year-old son Alex Anthony Loney, said she feels relief.
“He was not a good boy and I will not make any excuses for him,” Thomas-Loney said when she spoke to Newsday at the Forensic Science Centre this morning.
Thomas-Loney told Newsday she was in the living room of her Pleasantville home when she heard gunshots and her son’s last scream shortly before midnight on Thursday.
She said just before that, she heard the sound of glass breaking and assumed the gunman broke the window in order to shoot at her son.
She said while Alex was her son and she loved him very much, she felt at ease with his death.
She recalled that her son would beat her and had started doing so when he was a teenager.
Two years ago, she said, he chased her out of her home and did not allow her to return for all of 2016.
She returned to her home last year.
57 Minutes Ago Shane Superville
Good riddance
Usually yuh seh RIP to the dead but in this case it’s Rest in Peace for mommy, some children are a curse rather than a blessing smh
Nuff a dem neva fi bawn… But a cause a dem same sins fada punish dem.
You know God forbid…But I wonder if the script was flipped n say a man like Khago who hates his mom… Suppose she pass away n Khago sey him glad…How unno woulda respond?
Well a boy that used to beat him madda can never be a good boy. I feel nothing. Sorry that the madda went through so much