Both men had been lured to their deaths by Erica Jenkins and her cousin, Christine Bordeaux.

“These crimes were horrendous,” Bataillon said. “The brutality shocks the conscience of a civilized society.”

Jenkins had told Bataillon to “get on” with the sentencing — saying she knew the judge was going to make an example of her.

“I feel like I’m being targeted,” she said. “I feel like you are trying to make an example out of me because I’m the first to be sentenced.”

In reality, she was not. Her mother, Lori Jenkins, was sentenced this past summer to 10 years in prison for buying the ammunition that Nikko Jenkins used in his killing spree.

Nikko Jenkins is awaiting a hearing before a three-judge panel to determine whether he will receive the death penalty for the murders of Cajiga-Ruiz and Uribe-Pena on Aug. 11, 2013; Curtis Bradford on Aug. 19, 2013; and Andrea Kruger on Aug. 21, 2013. A judge is trying to determine whether Jenkins is competent to participate in his hearing.

Erica Jenkins seemed to channel her brother several times Thursday — waxing on about jail life, a purported incestuous relationship between Nikko and his cousin, Bordeaux, the Franklin Credit Union scandal and Nikko’s treatment in jail.