Alberto Palmer killed two women in Minnesota and brutally beat and raped three other women in Georgia, yet Monday in Hennepin County District Court was the first time he said he could express any emotion about his crimes.
Before he was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 24-year-old Klaressa Cook in May 2013, Palmer apologized to the victims' families. Although Cook's family was not present, the weeping mother and other relatives of 18-year-old Brittany Clardy were.
Clardy's bloody, frozen body was found in a car at a Minneapolis impound lot three months before Cook's was found in a vehicle at a Columbia Heights lot. Both vehicles had been towed from Brooklyn Park.
"What if this would have happened to a member of my family?" Palmer told the court. "Since I've been in jail, I've been allowed to become a better person."
His attitude appeared decidedly different from the one he displayed during last month's plea hearing in Clardy's death, when he spoke without emotion while detailing the St. Paul native's gruesome death before an Anoka County judge.
Because of his tone that day, Lakeisha Lee, Clardy's sister, said she was stunned that he talked at all Monday. "I'm not sure his actions are sincere," she said. "But it's better to hear something and that he's taken responsibility."
Cook and Clardy were both involved in prostitution, authorities have said. Palmer, 25, contacted the women through backpages.com.
In court Monday, he told Judge Daniel Moreno how he tried to get his money back from Cook after they had sex in Brooklyn Park. Her head smacked into a wall during a struggle. Then "I hit her in the face until I got tired," Palmer said. "She wasn't breathing. I thought she was dead."