NEW YORK (AP) — New York's last inmate on death row was resentenced Thursday to life without parole for the execution-style killings of five employees at a Wendy's restaurant.

John Taylor, whose death penalty sentence was overturned last month by the state's highest court, showed no emotion as he was led into a New York City courtroom nearly filled with relatives and friends of the victims.

"Look at me, John Taylor; look at me. Do you know the pain I am feeling for my child?" Jean Truman Smith said angrily as she gave her victim impact statement before the sentencing. Her daughter, 23-year-old Anita, was one of seven employees shot in the head by Taylor and a co-defendant in 2000.

All the victims were blindfolded during a robbery and herded into the Queens restaurant's walk-in freezer, where they were forced to kneel and were shot at close range. Two victims survived but were critically wounded.

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Taylor, 43, shackled and handcuffed, avoided eye contact with the family members.

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