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an environment that allowed her daughter to be killed, and he believed she needed to be held accountable for her responsibility in the crime. So in November of 2022, Michelle Martins was sentenced to 12 years in prison. So now we get to the last person in the story, Jessica Kelly. And in my opinion, she's the biggest monster of them all.
When she took the stand at Fabian's trial, she cried because she said she loved her cousin and testifying against him was hard for her. But when it came to talking about what happened to Victoria, Jessica Kelly showed no emotion whatsoever.
When she took the stand at Fabian's trial, she cried because she said she loved her cousin and testifying against him was hard for her. But when it came to talking about what happened to Victoria, Jessica Kelly showed no emotion whatsoever.
When she took the stand at Fabian's trial, she cried because she said she loved her cousin and testifying against him was hard for her. But when it came to talking about what happened to Victoria, Jessica Kelly showed no emotion whatsoever.
Jessica Kelly's 44-year sentence means she will likely spend the rest of her life in prison. She will not be eligible for release until 2066, when she's 81 years old.
Jessica Kelly's 44-year sentence means she will likely spend the rest of her life in prison. She will not be eligible for release until 2066, when she's 81 years old.
Jessica Kelly's 44-year sentence means she will likely spend the rest of her life in prison. She will not be eligible for release until 2066, when she's 81 years old.
then there's that prison phone call she made to her mother where she said that that unknown man needs an attorney now again these are just our opinions we aren't experts and we don't have all the answers here but we can't help but speculate when it comes to a case like this especially since the person who raped and murdered victoria is still out there and we're interested to hear what y'all our listeners think what are your theories let us know on our social media or by commenting on our episode itself
then there's that prison phone call she made to her mother where she said that that unknown man needs an attorney now again these are just our opinions we aren't experts and we don't have all the answers here but we can't help but speculate when it comes to a case like this especially since the person who raped and murdered victoria is still out there and we're interested to hear what y'all our listeners think what are your theories let us know on our social media or by commenting on our episode itself
then there's that prison phone call she made to her mother where she said that that unknown man needs an attorney now again these are just our opinions we aren't experts and we don't have all the answers here but we can't help but speculate when it comes to a case like this especially since the person who raped and murdered victoria is still out there and we're interested to hear what y'all our listeners think what are your theories let us know on our social media or by commenting on our episode itself
The Albuquerque Police Department is urging anyone with information to contact Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867. And in Victoria's honor, this week we will also be making a donation to Prevent Child Abuse America, an incredible organization that aims to protect our nation's youth. You can find them at preventchildabuse.org.
The Albuquerque Police Department is urging anyone with information to contact Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867. And in Victoria's honor, this week we will also be making a donation to Prevent Child Abuse America, an incredible organization that aims to protect our nation's youth. You can find them at preventchildabuse.org.
The Albuquerque Police Department is urging anyone with information to contact Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867. And in Victoria's honor, this week we will also be making a donation to Prevent Child Abuse America, an incredible organization that aims to protect our nation's youth. You can find them at preventchildabuse.org.
Hey everybody, thank you so much for listening to this episode of Murder in America. Weirdly enough, I am recording this episode from Berlin, Germany, so I'm overseas right now.
Hey everybody, thank you so much for listening to this episode of Murder in America. Weirdly enough, I am recording this episode from Berlin, Germany, so I'm overseas right now.
Hey everybody, thank you so much for listening to this episode of Murder in America. Weirdly enough, I am recording this episode from Berlin, Germany, so I'm overseas right now.
This is an absolutely horrific story, and Courtney and I hate having to tell these stories and go through these crimes, but we clearly have so many problems in America, cultural problems, problems with the law and how the law is enforced, and how these things keep happening is just mind-blowing to me.
This is an absolutely horrific story, and Courtney and I hate having to tell these stories and go through these crimes, but we clearly have so many problems in America, cultural problems, problems with the law and how the law is enforced, and how these things keep happening is just mind-blowing to me.
This is an absolutely horrific story, and Courtney and I hate having to tell these stories and go through these crimes, but we clearly have so many problems in America, cultural problems, problems with the law and how the law is enforced, and how these things keep happening is just mind-blowing to me.
And the project that I'm working on right now deals with these sorts of things on a massive scale. So yeah, sometimes you just read through these episodes and I know you guys listen to them and it just leaves you feeling a little empty inside. But if you enjoy the work that we do here on Murder in America and you want to help support the show, please consider joining us on Patreon.