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Comments by "AALegalFocus" (@aalegalfocus) on "FSU Law Professor Murder Trial Day 5 Witnesses: June Umchinda u0026 Yindra Velazquez-Mascaro" video.
@vkapoor69 Agreed, although something's wrong w/her if she's still "friends" with him after he cheated on her, got someone else pregnant, and is accused of being involved with offing someone.
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Yeah pretty obvious here she's lying and deliberately being evasive at times; good thing she's a terrible liar and law enforcement already recorded her prior interview. Her demeanor was a lot different at the recent trial.
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Clearly so!
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@bkillest2762 finally, he did get arrested a month or so ago.
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Justice is coming....
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@janina873 yeah, finally!
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She testified again just a week or so ago; you can see the videos on youtube. She looks pretty much the same but didn't seem as evasive or wishy-washy this time around, probably because Charlie's locked up.
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very true.
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@kccourt6910 really? How interesting- how did you know about Charlie picking her up? June definitely seemed conflicted and deliberately evasive at times. When she testified again at the most recent trial, she seemed a lot more confident and less shady-- probably more willing to tell the truth with Charlie in the slammer.
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thanks for the laugh!
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@Zz44j8f Yup- convicted on all 3 counts!
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She or her parents are from Thailand. Pretty funny moment.
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that's not Katherine Magbanua; it's Charlie's later girlfriend.
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They probably wanted to control the oldest son and realized they couldn't. With Charlie, they probably threw up their hands since they couldn't control his dating life either. Plus they already got their Jewish grandchildren through Wendi-- odd that they wanted to kill off the Jewish former son-in-law, whom they thought was too Jewish and a "religious zealot."
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@bizarrereality8818 Luis Rivera got the deal, serving 18 years, and Sigfredo Garcia got life in prison. Now Katie has been found guilty of murder, solicitation, and conspiracy to commit murder. Sentencing will take place in about a month but I think she'll get life in prison.
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