>Thought it was a robbery/ murder of a random trick after >their hookup, tryna hit a lick > > > >The assumed/prevailing narrative definitely is working to her >advantage tho. Shrugs >
6. "the public outcry was for a underage sex trafficked girl" In response to Reply # 5
fighting off and shooting her attacker during a encounter...
or do u have a different recollection?
so the question in her now selling books and telling her truth, is if it includes that there was no weapon (other than hers) or evidence of an attack found, and the medical conclusion was she shot him in his sleep.
not tryna carry water for a guy picking up underage girls, and she did serve 15 yrs, but its still interesting how the popular narrative got ahead of what happened
>>Thought it was a robbery/ murder of a random trick after >
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8. "Serving a life sentence" In response to Reply # 6
>fighting off and shooting her attacker during a encounter... > >or do u have a different recollection? >
That's close.
>so the question in her now selling books and telling her >truth, is if it includes that there was no weapon (other than >hers) or evidence of an attack found, and the medical >conclusion was she shot him in his sleep. >
I'm not sure that's the question. She said in her interview that he was reaching under the bed. She also said she took guns.and money after shooting him.
>not tryna carry water for a guy picking up underage girls, and >she did serve 15 yrs, but its still interesting how the >popular narrative got ahead of what happened >
Sounds like the Prosecutors narrative is still out there and I don't know if it's working for her when she can't see her husbands son.
>>>Thought it was a robbery/ murder of a random trick after >>
I heard a older guy picked her up and she got scared.