 Welcome to Wild World News! I'm back with some Wild World news and it looks like a judge was caught being human. Showing some emotion. He says, judge freaks out in court and says, I hope you die in prison. Well, let's see the full story, so I can give my opinion on that. First caught on tape, an extraordinary courtroom outburst. Not from the defendant or from the victim's family, but from the judge himself, outraged by convicted killers' actions in the courtroom, and ABC's Marcy Gonzalez has mourned what set him off and what he's now saying about it. Marcy, good morning. Good morning, Daniel Biana. He says this was the most heinous, cold-blooded murder case he'd ever encountered. But this morning, the judge is speaking out to ABC News, explaining that would be the only reason he had such an extreme reaction. You gutted him like a fish in an apartment, too. You were relentless. You stabbed. You stabbed. You stabbed. You stabbed. You stabbed. Until he was dead. This judge unleashing unconvicted murder could be a gamut. The 31-year-old in court being sentenced after a Michigan jury found her guilty of killing her boyfriend. I also remember the cries of help that he screamed as he plunged that knife in and out of his body. Gamut smirking, laughing, and rolling her eyes as the victim's family testified. Setting Judge John McBain off. You're going to shut your mouth or I'm going to add some duct tape to that. Well, he attacked her. We'll wait here for a moment until we can get her quiet. Some questioning his extreme reaction. Judges are supposed to be above that to some degree. Fuck that. I'm glad he showed his human side. I have emotions a little better. I'm glad. Kamiya pleaded not guilty, claiming she stabbed Marcel Hill in self-defense. Obviously everything was lies. Here's a little bit of truth, but mostly I was convicted about the lies. But it was the disrespect she showed towards the victim's family that McBain says sparked the outrage. He feels he was justified. Sometimes judges are required to take firm and definite steps to get control of the proceedings and ultimately to make the person standing in front of them understand the full accountability of their actions. McBain doing just that, sentencing Gammett to life in prison. I agree with the family. I hope you die in prison as well. If this was a death penalty state, you'd be getting the chair. And after he said that, a sentence of life without the possibility of parole. People in the courtroom starting clapping. Gammett's defense team plans to appeal for conviction. It's really weird to not only see a judge behave like that, but also to see him defend his actions off, you know, outside of the courtroom. Right. No apologies. He's only human. That's right. See what I said earlier? See? Only behaving human. That is the thing. I don't know the full story. I don't know if she did it in defense or not. She might not be guilty. Okay. All I'm saying is this. He was, they said he was more outraged about her disrespect for the family present. If you're going to laugh and smirk and do all that roll your eyes. I mean, his family sitting right there. Yeah, I mean, I mean, come on now. You know, you could at least hold that back while being sentenced, you know, especially if you're not guilty. Let me tell you something. If I'm not guilty, the gag rule is that they're going to, they're going to have to mend all types of bailiffs is going to have to control me. Are you going to know that the jury made the wrong fucking decision? If I came out guilty when I'm not. Okay. I defend myself. I don't play that shit. So anyway, post comments down below. Let me know what you think it was to judge justified. I think he was not thinking was human. And he showed some emotion, which is natural. I ain't got no problem with it. Go ahead, judge. What? Subscribers. Woo. You may now subscribe.