Man who killed for $10,000 gets death

Published: July 3, 2009 at 7:47 PM

ATLANTA, July 3 (UPI) -- A Georgia man has been sentenced to death for killing a young mother in a murder-for-hire motivated by racial antipathy.

A jury in Atlanta found Thursday that Cleveland Clark, 52, should die by lethal injection for the murder of Sparkle Rai. Rai's father-in-law, Chiman Rai, is serving a life sentence for recruiting Clark to kill her for $10,000 because he disapproved of his son's marriage to a black woman.

Rai, 22, was strangled with the cord of a vacuum cleaner in 2000 in the presence of her 6-month-old daughter.

At one point, the judge ordered the jurors out of the courtroom and had bailiffs take Clark away when he launched a diatribe laced with obscenities.

"I said I didn't kill no … woman," Clark said, hitting the defense table. "What's wrong with you? I'm sick of this … telling lies on me."

Rai's father and stepmother watched the sentencing.

"I feel like a big burden has been lifted from my shoulders," her father, Bennet Reid, said. "I really believe that Sparkle has seen this happen, and she's smiling down."

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