I grew up in Fairfield, but moved away after college. What I sensed was apathy. I followed this case more closely than my friends who still live there. What’s your take?
He posted his first after-arrest live stream on Locals last night. I found it reposted on YouTube. He’s not giving any details, obviously. He didn’t seem humbled by his situation
I was listening to a podcast last night and they said she put up signs that morning. I feel like that would have been a better time to execute her. You wouldn’t even have to leave your car.
I always wonder why some of these idiots think they’re going to get away with murder. But this case shows that sometimes they do get away with it, even on video. Great planning or just good luck?
https://kwos.com/2023/05/missouri-women-gets-50-years-after-children-die-in-hot-car/
I don’t think she was actually sentenced yet, just recommended by the jury
https://www.kctv5.com/2023/05/19/mother-found-guilty-second-degree-murder-after-2-children-die-suv/
”Once the verdict was read, some members of the crowd in the courtroom said, “Yes.” Others begin to cry. Several people left the courtroom overcome with emotion.”
She shuffled in like she was sedated
The only other crime that I remember taking this long was the Curtis Reeves “popcorn murder trial”. News reports said the trial's eight-year delay came as a result of various motions, pretrial hearings and the Covid-19 pandemic
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