Celisia Stanton
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But I also think it's interesting that she didn't kind of come clean even now it sounds like she's sort of lying even after she's admitted to it she's lying about you know what her intentions were you know maybe she's hoping to garner some sympathy or something like that but you know it's just it's really upsetting because you would hope that at the point that all right I've done it she could at least you know be honest about why.
But I also think it's interesting that she didn't kind of come clean even now it sounds like she's sort of lying even after she's admitted to it she's lying about you know what her intentions were you know maybe she's hoping to garner some sympathy or something like that but you know it's just it's really upsetting because you would hope that at the point that all right I've done it she could at least you know be honest about why.
Yeah, I think what's interesting to me about, you know, her accusation โ well, actually, you know, they did it โ they ended up doing a police sketch based on her description of this perpetrator. And, you know, folks can look it up online. It's a pretty generic โ it's a side profile, which is interesting. And it's just kind of a pretty generic, you know, looking guy. He's wearing a cap.
Yeah, I think what's interesting to me about, you know, her accusation โ well, actually, you know, they did it โ they ended up doing a police sketch based on her description of this perpetrator. And, you know, folks can look it up online. It's a pretty generic โ it's a side profile, which is interesting. And it's just kind of a pretty generic, you know, looking guy. He's wearing a cap.
Yeah, I think what's interesting to me about, you know, her accusation โ well, actually, you know, they did it โ they ended up doing a police sketch based on her description of this perpetrator. And, you know, folks can look it up online. It's a pretty generic โ it's a side profile, which is interesting. And it's just kind of a pretty generic, you know, looking guy. He's wearing a cap.
Like, it doesn't look โ Like there's nothing about him that I think is like, oh, this is like super distinguishing. Right. And then also there was like kind of, you know, descriptions circulating in the media. And one of them said that they were looking for a black man in the in his 30s or 40s, five, nine to six foot tall. And he was wearing a shirt, blue jeans and a knit cap.
Like, it doesn't look โ Like there's nothing about him that I think is like, oh, this is like super distinguishing. Right. And then also there was like kind of, you know, descriptions circulating in the media. And one of them said that they were looking for a black man in the in his 30s or 40s, five, nine to six foot tall. And he was wearing a shirt, blue jeans and a knit cap.
Like, it doesn't look โ Like there's nothing about him that I think is like, oh, this is like super distinguishing. Right. And then also there was like kind of, you know, descriptions circulating in the media. And one of them said that they were looking for a black man in the in his 30s or 40s, five, nine to six foot tall. And he was wearing a shirt, blue jeans and a knit cap.
And I'm like, how many people could that description possibly have matched? Like, so many people. And so that means there's potentially, you know, so many Black folks, Black men in that area who are potentially being, you know, called in about or accused or, you know, kind of are on โ you know, on high alert because they might be accused of having executed this crime.
And I'm like, how many people could that description possibly have matched? Like, so many people. And so that means there's potentially, you know, so many Black folks, Black men in that area who are potentially being, you know, called in about or accused or, you know, kind of are on โ you know, on high alert because they might be accused of having executed this crime.
And I'm like, how many people could that description possibly have matched? Like, so many people. And so that means there's potentially, you know, so many Black folks, Black men in that area who are potentially being, you know, called in about or accused or, you know, kind of are on โ you know, on high alert because they might be accused of having executed this crime.
And police actually said that they received thousands of tips, you know, in the there was such a media frenzy around this, you know, and they were on TV so much. And it was in all the papers that they received so many tips. And you got to imagine that Well, literally all of the tips were incorrect since she did it herself.
And police actually said that they received thousands of tips, you know, in the there was such a media frenzy around this, you know, and they were on TV so much. And it was in all the papers that they received so many tips. And you got to imagine that Well, literally all of the tips were incorrect since she did it herself.
And police actually said that they received thousands of tips, you know, in the there was such a media frenzy around this, you know, and they were on TV so much. And it was in all the papers that they received so many tips. And you got to imagine that Well, literally all of the tips were incorrect since she did it herself.
And you just kind of have to wonder about those individual stories to the people who were maybe like called in by their neighbor or person walking across the street or however it may be. And so that to me is like super disturbing. And I remember I actually covered this case on like a just like short tick tock that I did online.
And you just kind of have to wonder about those individual stories to the people who were maybe like called in by their neighbor or person walking across the street or however it may be. And so that to me is like super disturbing. And I remember I actually covered this case on like a just like short tick tock that I did online.
And you just kind of have to wonder about those individual stories to the people who were maybe like called in by their neighbor or person walking across the street or however it may be. And so that to me is like super disturbing. And I remember I actually covered this case on like a just like short tick tock that I did online.
um a few years ago and one of the things that kind of stood out to me when i was looking into the story was just like nobody was really focused on this um angle of like she had accused somebody that didn't exist she had made up a fictional character and there are real lives impacted by that so i just thought that was kind of an interesting part of it was that you know this case got so much attention but that angle of it was so sort of like overlooked um you know in the
um a few years ago and one of the things that kind of stood out to me when i was looking into the story was just like nobody was really focused on this um angle of like she had accused somebody that didn't exist she had made up a fictional character and there are real lives impacted by that so i just thought that was kind of an interesting part of it was that you know this case got so much attention but that angle of it was so sort of like overlooked um you know in the
um a few years ago and one of the things that kind of stood out to me when i was looking into the story was just like nobody was really focused on this um angle of like she had accused somebody that didn't exist she had made up a fictional character and there are real lives impacted by that so i just thought that was kind of an interesting part of it was that you know this case got so much attention but that angle of it was so sort of like overlooked um you know in the