Anne-Marie Green
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So, you know, Natalie, I think that we're both parents and you kind of hope that there'll be an adult in your kid's life that is like parent adjacent. Right. So that's the kind of relationship that he had with his aunt. Like Lori was his kind of other parent. You know, he adored her. And so, you know, losing her was devastating.
So, you know, Natalie, I think that we're both parents and you kind of hope that there'll be an adult in your kid's life that is like parent adjacent. Right. So that's the kind of relationship that he had with his aunt. Like Lori was his kind of other parent. You know, he adored her. And so, you know, losing her was devastating.
There were so many similarities in the attacks that it was really kind of showing this is a pattern. So I think that was a big win for the prosecution to certainly have that opportunity. And yeah, the prosecutor, you know, you heard him in the story. He said, we saved the best for last. And CeCe was kind of the final witness. The first witness was Lori's mom, who has since passed away.
There were so many similarities in the attacks that it was really kind of showing this is a pattern. So I think that was a big win for the prosecution to certainly have that opportunity. And yeah, the prosecutor, you know, you heard him in the story. He said, we saved the best for last. And CeCe was kind of the final witness. The first witness was Lori's mom, who has since passed away.
There were so many similarities in the attacks that it was really kind of showing this is a pattern. So I think that was a big win for the prosecution to certainly have that opportunity. And yeah, the prosecutor, you know, you heard him in the story. He said, we saved the best for last. And CeCe was kind of the final witness. The first witness was Lori's mom, who has since passed away.
But CeCe brought it home. I mean, if you're a jury and they show you you know, your early girlfriend. And that was your behavior back then when she broke up with you. That's kind of the lingering message that the prosecutor wanted the jury to to sit with.
But CeCe brought it home. I mean, if you're a jury and they show you you know, your early girlfriend. And that was your behavior back then when she broke up with you. That's kind of the lingering message that the prosecutor wanted the jury to to sit with.
But CeCe brought it home. I mean, if you're a jury and they show you you know, your early girlfriend. And that was your behavior back then when she broke up with you. That's kind of the lingering message that the prosecutor wanted the jury to to sit with.
You know, she had been scared before and she was not scared. CeCe said she really wanted to look at him. He looked completely different. You know, no more like tough guy, bald head bandana.
You know, she had been scared before and she was not scared. CeCe said she really wanted to look at him. He looked completely different. You know, no more like tough guy, bald head bandana.
You know, she had been scared before and she was not scared. CeCe said she really wanted to look at him. He looked completely different. You know, no more like tough guy, bald head bandana.
And so, yeah, it was very empowering to sit in front of him and and sit in front of him fearlessly.
And so, yeah, it was very empowering to sit in front of him and and sit in front of him fearlessly.
And so, yeah, it was very empowering to sit in front of him and and sit in front of him fearlessly.
Yeah, it's very interesting. So here's what I have learned about the state of New York when it comes to first degree murder. And you're right. First degree murder typically considers premeditation. The prosecution must prove that the defendant committed the murder with at least one of these factors. Yes, I'm reading this. And a few examples of what an aggravating factor might be.
Yeah, it's very interesting. So here's what I have learned about the state of New York when it comes to first degree murder. And you're right. First degree murder typically considers premeditation. The prosecution must prove that the defendant committed the murder with at least one of these factors. Yes, I'm reading this. And a few examples of what an aggravating factor might be.
Yeah, it's very interesting. So here's what I have learned about the state of New York when it comes to first degree murder. And you're right. First degree murder typically considers premeditation. The prosecution must prove that the defendant committed the murder with at least one of these factors. Yes, I'm reading this. And a few examples of what an aggravating factor might be.
The victim was a police officer. The murder was committed while the defendant was serving a life sentence already imprisoned. The murder was committed for hire. The murder is committed in the course of another felony, like maybe robbing a bank. So it didn't quite fit together. And the first degree murder charge, which, of course, was upsetting to Lori's family.
The victim was a police officer. The murder was committed while the defendant was serving a life sentence already imprisoned. The murder was committed for hire. The murder is committed in the course of another felony, like maybe robbing a bank. So it didn't quite fit together. And the first degree murder charge, which, of course, was upsetting to Lori's family.
The victim was a police officer. The murder was committed while the defendant was serving a life sentence already imprisoned. The murder was committed for hire. The murder is committed in the course of another felony, like maybe robbing a bank. So it didn't quite fit together. And the first degree murder charge, which, of course, was upsetting to Lori's family.