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After backlash, MSNBC changes headline for online piece claiming, Laken Riley’s killer never stood a chance [Video]

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MSNBC.com changed its headline on an analysis story about Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal immigrant that was convicted on Wednesday of murdering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, after it was criticized for its original headline, “Laken Riley’s killer never stood a chance.” 

The updated headline reads, “The guilt of Laken Riley’s killer was never in doubt.” The outlet’s article, published on Thursday, detailed how the legal defense team for Ibarra “had no chance” because of the overwhelming evidence against their defendant. 

MSNBC’s original headline was met with criticism on social media, as several took issue with it because it seemed sympathetic to Ibarra. 

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, interpreted the headline as sympathetic to Riley’s murderer. He wrote, “Laken Riley’s killer is now the victim, according to MSNBC.”

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