GUILTY Trinity Poague, Reigning Miss Donalsonville (GA) Facing Murder Charges in the Death of a Young Child - 19 Jan 2024

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Contrast that with this, three seconds later. Lil duper's delight lighting up her face? A split second where she maybe thought she was going to hear all not guiltys?

Quick with the emotions though. On and off like a water tap.

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She thought she was going home for a second lol
 
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She thought she was going home for a second lol
Definitely, I don't think her dad thought that though. When he came back after the recess he was visibly emotion and so was her mom....JMO
 
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Never seen anyone less suitable to be called a "beauty queen".
You conveyed what a lot of us were thinking.
Replying to myself - I think I probably sounded mean myself, sorry. There's nothing really wrong with her looks, but if she had kindness and integrity shining out through her eyes, it would make a world of difference.
Im sure most here get it. It's hard to be cordial about someone knowing what she did to a poor defenseless precious baby. TP's an evil monster.
 
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You conveyed what a lot of us were thinking.

Im sure most here get it. It's hard to be cordial about someone knowing what she did to a poor defenseless precious baby. TP's an evil monster.
FWIW, I'm surprised they didn't give her a softer appearance during the trial. She looked harsh and mean. I also think if she took the stand, it would be in hopes of NG for the malice charge, and the jury tossed her that mercy anyway.

jmo
 
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Contrast that with this, three seconds later. Lil duper's delight lighting up her face? A split second where she maybe thought she was going to hear all not guiltys?

Quick with the emotions though. On and off like a water tap.

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Omg.. The immediate switch up when she realized that only the FIRST charge was not guilty. Immediately no more emotion. Just a raised eyebrow and a scowl.
 
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FWIW, I'm surprised they didn't give her a softer appearance during the trial. She looked harsh and mean. I also think if she took the stand, it would be in hopes of NG for the malice charge, and the jury tossed her that mercy anyway.

jmo

I think they tried to (give her a softer look).

And failed.

JMO
 
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I think they tried to (give her a softer look).

And failed.

JMO

I agree. When she was in court in October, she had dyed black hair and a black top. In court last week, she had lighter colored hair and a series of sweaters and blouses in pinks, tan, and green. But no outfit or hair dye would change the facts of the case.
 
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I agree. When she was in court in October, she had dyed black hair and a black top. In court last week, she had lighter colored hair and a series of sweaters and blouses in pinks, tan, and green. But no outfit or hair dye would change the facts of the case.
Definitely not, IMO they were thinking without the knowing what caused the trauma and no witness, that it may be enough of a doubt. The defense was pushing hard that previous abuse existed, even after the medical examiner said there was no prior abuse.
 
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Duper delight makes no sense cause she’s the only dupe. She got duped by the NG on the 1st count and celebrated with tears only to find out she was found G of the other counts. In Georgia I believe Malice Murder and Felony Murder carry the same sentence. I’m sure her lawyer explained that to her beforehand and she knew what it meant — no difference. I think judge would’ve given her parole either way.
 
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Omg.. The immediate switch up when she realized that only the FIRST charge was not guilty. Immediately no more emotion. Just a raised eyebrow and a scowl.
I could almost hear her thinking, "wait, what?"
 
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Duper delight makes no sense cause she’s the only dupe. She got duped by the NG on the 1st count and celebrated with tears only to find out she was found G of the other counts. In Georgia I believe Malice Murder and Felony Murder carry the same sentence. I’m sure her lawyer explained that to her beforehand and she knew what it meant — no difference. I think judge would’ve given her parole either way.

I can see that. I just think, in that moment, she thought she beat the charges, all the charges. Getting away with murder and it's that moment that I think I detected some duper's delight. It was short-lived, to be sure.

Good riddance. She can go be angry and mean behind bars.

JMO
 
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So she has been taken somewhere...not sure where.
 

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The no make up life begins...

Can you imagine facing down LIFE IN PRISON at that age?? OMG
I could not. I could not imagine it at any age. I also wonder if at any point what she done will come back.and haunt her. I could not live with myself. My grandmother accidentally ran over a teenager that stepped into the road at night and she said not a day goes by that she doesn't think of him.
 
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I could not. I could not imagine it at any age. I also wonder if at any point what she done will come back.and haunt her. I could not live with myself. My grandmother accidentally ran over a teenager that stepped into the road at night and she said not a day goes by that she doesn't think of him.

The no make up life begins...

Can you imagine facing down LIFE IN PRISON at that age?? OMG

I think that’s why I found her case so interesting. She acted on an impulse/unresisted urge to lash out at JD out of frustration and in a split second her entire life as she knew it would change and she would spent the rest of her life in prison over that split second she couldn’t take back. JD wasn’t her baby and she was only with him alone for 35 minutes! All she had to do was call the boyfriend and say hey come back your baby is trippin and she’d have an entirely different future.

I wonder if when people like her fall asleep and wake up in prison every morning, they think about that and how they got there and how they will be there forever because of a single moment.
 
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I think that’s why I found her case so interesting. She acted on an impulse/unresisted urge to lash out at JD out of frustration and in a split second her entire life as she knew it would change and she would spent the rest of her life in prison over that split second she couldn’t take back. JD wasn’t her baby and she was only with him alone for 35 minutes! All she had to do was call the boyfriend and say hey come back your baby is trippin and she’d have an entirely different future.

I wonder if when people like her fall asleep and wake up in prison every morning, they think about that and how they got there and how they will be there forever because of a single moment.
I always wonder if they think they're going to hell when they die.

I mean, I know many murderers probably don't believe in hell, but I feel certain that many do.

So for those who really do, how can they live with that?? Maybe they think an exception will be made for them somehow, would go along with the entitled thinking we so often see in murderers.
 

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