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I don't recall knowing that she had been stabbed 75+ times, I believe COD was one of the things LE did not disclose at the time. It's pretty difficult to imagine that this could have been done by someone without a large emotional investment. Could that be why they are saying '2nd degree'? If it had been planned - who would plan to stab someone 75+ times?
added: From that, it seems like someone 'snapped', to me. One of those things where it's totally unexpected, not the usual nature of the person, but something arouses the person to suddenly lash out without control. In a case like that, the regular nature of a person doesn't really matter (really anyone can snap, given the right circumstances/timing/company), and the common sense considerations are out the window, if it was based on a sudden, emotional, primal instinct of some kind - whether rage, or protection, or whatever. So it may not make sense that someone would be that stupid to murder the ex on the night before a custody hearing, or to ditch the purse (presumably with cellphone) along with the body, or to have it be known that he was the one to pick her up - all of that doesn't have a play in it, if he's just suddenly consumed with a primal instinct to do away with the imminent problem. JMO, as being my guess as to why 'second degree' vs first degree murder charges.
Spousal homicide tends to be brutal. Jason Young, of NC, beat his pregnant wife to death so viciously that her teeth were knocked out and sent across the room. Some of his wife's teeth were found after the scene had been released. It was premeditated murder. Jason Young left for a business trip, checked into a hotel, then drove several hours back home in the middle of the night to beat his wife to death, and then drove several hours back to the hotel. He killed his wife with extreme violence.
What I'm trying to say is that premeditated can be extremely brutal in spousal homicide. In this case, I think the suspect was really, really angry that Jessica was trying to assert her rights because it meant that his life would have to change, and he didn't want to give up anything. That made him really angry - 75 stab wounds of angry. He may not have intended to stab her 75 times, but once he got started he just kept going - serious overkill.
Second degree charge is because the prosecutor has decided that this was a crime of passion. It seems the prosecutor believes that the suspect pulled her dress down during a moment of "intimacy", then he flipped, and stabbed her 75 times instead. Conveniently, he had a handy knife in his pocket. I think the prosecutor's theory of the crime is ridiculous, and that he needs more experience with spousal homicide cases.