Dotta
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I wonder when that plea deal was offered. 15 years. Time served, what 75% of that probably? She'd be halfway done already.
The minimum sentence is 16.75 years though.
Yeah but 15 is not much of a deal when the min is 16.75. She will most likely be found guilty because the recording is quite damning, but it may be worth taking a chance with the jury and that allows for appeals etc. IMOI truly think she believes she's going to be found not guilty. She's delusional, IMO. When she's found guilty, she's going to be honestly SHOCKED.
Good gravy, I just rewatched the video. I had seen it much earlier on in the case but forgot until rewatching just now how very very drunk she sounds in it. her words are slurred to the point of being unintelligible in some places. There was a point where I think she wanted to say "that's what you get when you trick me" what came out was yeah, thass what you do whe you trick me" and all her cackling and F yous? yikes
This woman is not a suffering BWS. MOO she is a mean and sloppy drunk who gave as good as she got. And now she's killed a man. Maybe not a good one, certainly no saint by all accounts, but she ended him. She is a danger to the public. MOO
I haven’t had time to follow much on this case or read many posts. Can anyone tell me if there has been any info reported regarding time of death? I recall her saying on the 911 call that he was stiff when the operator was instructing her to do CPR which I think she also said she had already tried - and I’m wondering when time of death was and whether this was thought to be the body going into rigor or coming out of it. I guess what I’m trying to determine is if he died shortly after the video from her phone where he says he can’t breathe then why wasn’t the body too stiff for her to get him out and attempt cpr? Or did she take him out at some point much earlier than she called 911 and rigor started to set in after she got his body out of the suitcase? Does anyone have any info on this or do I just have to wait until testimony from the medical examiner during trial?
Tragic memories of George Floyd come rushing in seeing those 3 words.