Payton Moreland
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Jesse says she spent 10 minutes that morning trying to talk her out of it, but when she realized she couldn't win the argument, she left. So now police are just completely speechless because the woman has been lying to them for the last several days. Why should they believe her now?
And number two, if your friend, someone you care about, like your own mother, someone you've been taking care of, is mixing eyedrops with water and chugging it, why would you just leave? Why wouldn't you call the police? Call an ambulance? No, instead she went to JCPenney's and opened up a credit card.
And number two, if your friend, someone you care about, like your own mother, someone you've been taking care of, is mixing eyedrops with water and chugging it, why would you just leave? Why wouldn't you call the police? Call an ambulance? No, instead she went to JCPenney's and opened up a credit card.
And number two, if your friend, someone you care about, like your own mother, someone you've been taking care of, is mixing eyedrops with water and chugging it, why would you just leave? Why wouldn't you call the police? Call an ambulance? No, instead she went to JCPenney's and opened up a credit card.
And let's say for a second she left because she didn't actually think Lynn was going to drink it, but then shows up and is truly surprised to find her friend dead later. Why wouldn't she tell the medics? Hey, when she called 911, hey, I think this is why. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. And it takes another two years for Jessie to finally go to trial. She doesn't get her day in court until October 2023.
And let's say for a second she left because she didn't actually think Lynn was going to drink it, but then shows up and is truly surprised to find her friend dead later. Why wouldn't she tell the medics? Hey, when she called 911, hey, I think this is why. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. And it takes another two years for Jessie to finally go to trial. She doesn't get her day in court until October 2023.
And let's say for a second she left because she didn't actually think Lynn was going to drink it, but then shows up and is truly surprised to find her friend dead later. Why wouldn't she tell the medics? Hey, when she called 911, hey, I think this is why. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. And it takes another two years for Jessie to finally go to trial. She doesn't get her day in court until October 2023.
This is five years after Lynn's death. But here's the thing. Trial starts. She's claiming she's innocent. Lynn took her own life. She had nothing to do with it. Here's what's wild. At her trial, there's someone else who speaks in her defense. A man named Gary Verden says he had been to Lynn's house twice in his life. The second time was about a year before she passed away.
This is five years after Lynn's death. But here's the thing. Trial starts. She's claiming she's innocent. Lynn took her own life. She had nothing to do with it. Here's what's wild. At her trial, there's someone else who speaks in her defense. A man named Gary Verden says he had been to Lynn's house twice in his life. The second time was about a year before she passed away.
This is five years after Lynn's death. But here's the thing. Trial starts. She's claiming she's innocent. Lynn took her own life. She had nothing to do with it. Here's what's wild. At her trial, there's someone else who speaks in her defense. A man named Gary Verden says he had been to Lynn's house twice in his life. The second time was about a year before she passed away.
And he claims the day he was there, he saw a bottle of Visine sitting out with Lynn's vodka and her cigarettes. He also said that on another occasion he was with Jesse's mom, Jennifer, when Jesse called. Jennifer put her on speaker so he could hear the entire conversation and he claimed Jesse was with Lynn. And Lynn was talking about how she was considering suicide that day.
And he claims the day he was there, he saw a bottle of Visine sitting out with Lynn's vodka and her cigarettes. He also said that on another occasion he was with Jesse's mom, Jennifer, when Jesse called. Jennifer put her on speaker so he could hear the entire conversation and he claimed Jesse was with Lynn. And Lynn was talking about how she was considering suicide that day.
And he claims the day he was there, he saw a bottle of Visine sitting out with Lynn's vodka and her cigarettes. He also said that on another occasion he was with Jesse's mom, Jennifer, when Jesse called. Jennifer put her on speaker so he could hear the entire conversation and he claimed Jesse was with Lynn. And Lynn was talking about how she was considering suicide that day.
So the thing about Gary is not only is his testimony circumstantial, like he's like, oh, I just saw it and heard it.
So the thing about Gary is not only is his testimony circumstantial, like he's like, oh, I just saw it and heard it.
So the thing about Gary is not only is his testimony circumstantial, like he's like, oh, I just saw it and heard it.
He's Jesse's mom's friend, not Lynn's friend. So he's definitely biased, but he's not the only one suggesting Jesse may be telling the truth. The defense calls another witness named Sarah Trump, who was treating Lynn for her back pain.
He's Jesse's mom's friend, not Lynn's friend. So he's definitely biased, but he's not the only one suggesting Jesse may be telling the truth. The defense calls another witness named Sarah Trump, who was treating Lynn for her back pain.
He's Jesse's mom's friend, not Lynn's friend. So he's definitely biased, but he's not the only one suggesting Jesse may be telling the truth. The defense calls another witness named Sarah Trump, who was treating Lynn for her back pain.
Back in 2017, Sarah said on the stand that nothing seemed to work for Lynn, that by the time 2018 rolled around, the pain was only getting worse, and suggested she might have been looking for other remedies. Even Lynn's former doctor, Lindsay Thomas, spoke out for the defense.