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Courtney Browen

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

It's heartbreaking to think about what Zaire and Jakari witnessed that day. Not only did they watch their sister get abused and die, but after she wouldn't wake up, they watched Celeste wrap her body up like trash and put her into that small bin.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

It's heartbreaking to think about what Zaire and Jakari witnessed that day. Not only did they watch their sister get abused and die, but after she wouldn't wake up, they watched Celeste wrap her body up like trash and put her into that small bin.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

It's heartbreaking to think about what Zaire and Jakari witnessed that day. Not only did they watch their sister get abused and die, but after she wouldn't wake up, they watched Celeste wrap her body up like trash and put her into that small bin.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

Celeste and Brittany also used this opportunity to emotionally abuse Zaire and Jakari by telling them that because Amari was misbehaving, they were taking her to the bad kids hospital, something that they had threatened pretty frequently. Zaire's testimony was heartbreaking and extremely disturbing. For years, Amari, Jakari and Zaire were subjected to prolonged horrific abuse and torture.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

Celeste and Brittany also used this opportunity to emotionally abuse Zaire and Jakari by telling them that because Amari was misbehaving, they were taking her to the bad kids hospital, something that they had threatened pretty frequently. Zaire's testimony was heartbreaking and extremely disturbing. For years, Amari, Jakari and Zaire were subjected to prolonged horrific abuse and torture.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

Celeste and Brittany also used this opportunity to emotionally abuse Zaire and Jakari by telling them that because Amari was misbehaving, they were taking her to the bad kids hospital, something that they had threatened pretty frequently. Zaire's testimony was heartbreaking and extremely disturbing. For years, Amari, Jakari and Zaire were subjected to prolonged horrific abuse and torture.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And the jury was able to see that firsthand. On December 13th, 2024, After four days of emotional testimony, graphic autopsy photos, and witness statements, both the defense and prosecution rested their case. The jury deliberated for only two hours before reaching their verdict, guilty on all counts.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And the jury was able to see that firsthand. On December 13th, 2024, After four days of emotional testimony, graphic autopsy photos, and witness statements, both the defense and prosecution rested their case. The jury deliberated for only two hours before reaching their verdict, guilty on all counts.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And the jury was able to see that firsthand. On December 13th, 2024, After four days of emotional testimony, graphic autopsy photos, and witness statements, both the defense and prosecution rested their case. The jury deliberated for only two hours before reaching their verdict, guilty on all counts.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

As Celeste Owen stood at the defense table with a blank expression on her face, Judge Duncan admitted that throughout her entire career in law, Amari's case was the most horrific she had ever seen.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

As Celeste Owen stood at the defense table with a blank expression on her face, Judge Duncan admitted that throughout her entire career in law, Amari's case was the most horrific she had ever seen.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

As Celeste Owen stood at the defense table with a blank expression on her face, Judge Duncan admitted that throughout her entire career in law, Amari's case was the most horrific she had ever seen.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And we can only hope that she too will get the justice she deserves. Brittany Hall may not have murdered her daughter, but she watched it happen right in front of her. She also participated in the abuse. Amari's young life was marked by relentless suffering and cruelty by the hands of those who were meant to protect and love her. Her tiny body was covered with bruises,

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And we can only hope that she too will get the justice she deserves. Brittany Hall may not have murdered her daughter, but she watched it happen right in front of her. She also participated in the abuse. Amari's young life was marked by relentless suffering and cruelty by the hands of those who were meant to protect and love her. Her tiny body was covered with bruises,

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And we can only hope that she too will get the justice she deserves. Brittany Hall may not have murdered her daughter, but she watched it happen right in front of her. She also participated in the abuse. Amari's young life was marked by relentless suffering and cruelty by the hands of those who were meant to protect and love her. Her tiny body was covered with bruises,

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

Her ribs were broken, she was severely malnourished, and she had suffered from internal bleeding. Amari's mother, Brittany, and her partner, Celeste Owens, had turned their home into a chamber of horrors for all three of those children. And as a result, Amari's life was cut short. She never got to experience the love that every child deserves.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

Her ribs were broken, she was severely malnourished, and she had suffered from internal bleeding. Amari's mother, Brittany, and her partner, Celeste Owens, had turned their home into a chamber of horrors for all three of those children. And as a result, Amari's life was cut short. She never got to experience the love that every child deserves.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

Her ribs were broken, she was severely malnourished, and she had suffered from internal bleeding. Amari's mother, Brittany, and her partner, Celeste Owens, had turned their home into a chamber of horrors for all three of those children. And as a result, Amari's life was cut short. She never got to experience the love that every child deserves.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And instead of hugs, warmth, and care, Amari only knew fear, pain. Now, as for her siblings, Zaire and Jakari, they have both been placed in the custody of their grandparents, Barbara and Tony Wright. And we can only hope that their lives are brighter now that they've escaped the torturous environment that it started in.

Murder In America
EP. 191: GEORGIA - The Child In The Trash Bag: The Disturbing Murder of Amari Hall

And instead of hugs, warmth, and care, Amari only knew fear, pain. Now, as for her siblings, Zaire and Jakari, they have both been placed in the custody of their grandparents, Barbara and Tony Wright. And we can only hope that their lives are brighter now that they've escaped the torturous environment that it started in.