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Rachel

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True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

I personally think that the only reason she pled guilty is because she knew that there was no way she was gonna get out of this. I don't think she pled guilty because she just felt bad. I don't think her conscience was suddenly coming into play when she pled guilty. I definitely think that she just knew she couldn't get out of it.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

I personally think that the only reason she pled guilty is because she knew that there was no way she was gonna get out of this. I don't think she pled guilty because she just felt bad. I don't think her conscience was suddenly coming into play when she pled guilty. I definitely think that she just knew she couldn't get out of it.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

During the victim impact statements, Tawny's aunt said, quote, "'Jealousy is the devil. It will kill. It's Vicky's fault. She stabbed her and killed her.'" Why should she get one free day to be with the trees in the sky when Tawny cannot? Victoria's demeanor throughout this entire thing really hurt Tawny's family.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

During the victim impact statements, Tawny's aunt said, quote, "'Jealousy is the devil. It will kill. It's Vicky's fault. She stabbed her and killed her.'" Why should she get one free day to be with the trees in the sky when Tawny cannot? Victoria's demeanor throughout this entire thing really hurt Tawny's family.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

During the victim impact statements, Tawny's aunt said, quote, "'Jealousy is the devil. It will kill. It's Vicky's fault. She stabbed her and killed her.'" Why should she get one free day to be with the trees in the sky when Tawny cannot? Victoria's demeanor throughout this entire thing really hurt Tawny's family.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

They could not believe that somebody that they took in, treated as their own, and loved and cared for so much would just turn around and murder Tawny and then go on to show no remorse or emotion at the hearing. It's just absolutely disgraceful. So she was handed a sentence of 16 years to life for the murder.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

They could not believe that somebody that they took in, treated as their own, and loved and cared for so much would just turn around and murder Tawny and then go on to show no remorse or emotion at the hearing. It's just absolutely disgraceful. So she was handed a sentence of 16 years to life for the murder.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

They could not believe that somebody that they took in, treated as their own, and loved and cared for so much would just turn around and murder Tawny and then go on to show no remorse or emotion at the hearing. It's just absolutely disgraceful. So she was handed a sentence of 16 years to life for the murder.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

The Board of Pardons determined that Victoria would not get a chance for parole until after serving 24 years in prison. Tawny's family continues to talk about just how much regret they have for not doing more to help Tawny.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

The Board of Pardons determined that Victoria would not get a chance for parole until after serving 24 years in prison. Tawny's family continues to talk about just how much regret they have for not doing more to help Tawny.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

The Board of Pardons determined that Victoria would not get a chance for parole until after serving 24 years in prison. Tawny's family continues to talk about just how much regret they have for not doing more to help Tawny.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

donna said that for the longest time it just seems like two girls fighting and bickering and they would always make up even after she suspected that victoria was the one who knocked tani's tooth out she thought that the two had made up and that something like this would never happen again she said that her biggest regret is not seeing this as a sign that victoria is capable of doing so much more casey her father has come out to talk about just how important it is to talk to family members about domestic violence

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

donna said that for the longest time it just seems like two girls fighting and bickering and they would always make up even after she suspected that victoria was the one who knocked tani's tooth out she thought that the two had made up and that something like this would never happen again she said that her biggest regret is not seeing this as a sign that victoria is capable of doing so much more casey her father has come out to talk about just how important it is to talk to family members about domestic violence

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

donna said that for the longest time it just seems like two girls fighting and bickering and they would always make up even after she suspected that victoria was the one who knocked tani's tooth out she thought that the two had made up and that something like this would never happen again she said that her biggest regret is not seeing this as a sign that victoria is capable of doing so much more casey her father has come out to talk about just how important it is to talk to family members about domestic violence

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

and report things even if they're not 100% sure that something's going on. Even if you just suspect that something might be happening, it's best to try and help the situation rather than just assume that it's nothing. This is something that they had to learn in the hardest way possible. He also came out and said that he regrets not recognizing the red flags sooner.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

and report things even if they're not 100% sure that something's going on. Even if you just suspect that something might be happening, it's best to try and help the situation rather than just assume that it's nothing. This is something that they had to learn in the hardest way possible. He also came out and said that he regrets not recognizing the red flags sooner.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

and report things even if they're not 100% sure that something's going on. Even if you just suspect that something might be happening, it's best to try and help the situation rather than just assume that it's nothing. This is something that they had to learn in the hardest way possible. He also came out and said that he regrets not recognizing the red flags sooner.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

Again, the entire family, including Tawny's parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles,

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

Again, the entire family, including Tawny's parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles,

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
SOLVED: The Murder of Tawnee Baird

Again, the entire family, including Tawny's parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles,