Sarah Crane Murdoch (Reporter)
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I tried calling Kevin after to see how he felt. He didn't pick up. Instead, I got a call from Carissa. She sounded worried that I'd heard they had a disagreement. A week passed. Sunny still hadn't accepted the plea deal, which was about to expire. Carissa and Kevin headed to court. They sat in the front row. I sat behind them, waiting for their case to come up. Suddenly, Lopaka approached.
I tried calling Kevin after to see how he felt. He didn't pick up. Instead, I got a call from Carissa. She sounded worried that I'd heard they had a disagreement. A week passed. Sunny still hadn't accepted the plea deal, which was about to expire. Carissa and Kevin headed to court. They sat in the front row. I sat behind them, waiting for their case to come up. Suddenly, Lopaka approached.
I tried calling Kevin after to see how he felt. He didn't pick up. Instead, I got a call from Carissa. She sounded worried that I'd heard they had a disagreement. A week passed. Sunny still hadn't accepted the plea deal, which was about to expire. Carissa and Kevin headed to court. They sat in the front row. I sat behind them, waiting for their case to come up. Suddenly, Lopaka approached.
He leaned over to whisper in Carissa's ear. Then she leaned over and whispered to Kevin. They followed Lopaka out of the courtroom. When they returned a few minutes later, I couldn't read their faces. Carissa whispered to her dad. I just wanted to be over it. The judge called up their case.
He leaned over to whisper in Carissa's ear. Then she leaned over and whispered to Kevin. They followed Lopaka out of the courtroom. When they returned a few minutes later, I couldn't read their faces. Carissa whispered to her dad. I just wanted to be over it. The judge called up their case.
He leaned over to whisper in Carissa's ear. Then she leaned over and whispered to Kevin. They followed Lopaka out of the courtroom. When they returned a few minutes later, I couldn't read their faces. Carissa whispered to her dad. I just wanted to be over it. The judge called up their case.
Oh, it's okay. I noticed that Sunny had a new tattoo on her forehead, over her right brow. It said Arian in blue cursive.
Oh, it's okay. I noticed that Sunny had a new tattoo on her forehead, over her right brow. It said Arian in blue cursive.
Oh, it's okay. I noticed that Sunny had a new tattoo on her forehead, over her right brow. It said Arian in blue cursive.
Guilty, Your Honor. Sunny's defense attorney read the facts she was pleading guilty to.
Guilty, Your Honor. Sunny's defense attorney read the facts she was pleading guilty to.
Guilty, Your Honor. Sunny's defense attorney read the facts she was pleading guilty to.
Yes. Carissa started crying. She leaned into her dad. Carissa and Kevin didn't get a trial, but Carissa did get something she hadn't expected. She heard Sonny White admit to killing their daughter.
Yes. Carissa started crying. She leaned into her dad. Carissa and Kevin didn't get a trial, but Carissa did get something she hadn't expected. She heard Sonny White admit to killing their daughter.
Yes. Carissa started crying. She leaned into her dad. Carissa and Kevin didn't get a trial, but Carissa did get something she hadn't expected. She heard Sonny White admit to killing their daughter.
Did you sense how Carissa felt?
Did you sense how Carissa felt?
Did you sense how Carissa felt?
Carissa had asked for 40 years with 20 suspended, but the plea offer Sonny agreed to was 30 years with 20 suspended. What this meant was that Sonny would spend a maximum of 10 years in prison, and she could still request parole and get out earlier.
Carissa had asked for 40 years with 20 suspended, but the plea offer Sonny agreed to was 30 years with 20 suspended. What this meant was that Sonny would spend a maximum of 10 years in prison, and she could still request parole and get out earlier.