Comments by "rockethead7" (@rockethead7) on "Inside Edition"
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She wasn't convicted, because like she did for most of her cases, she failed to appear in court. After she left her family life (including two boys from two fathers, one son who was 6 months old) in order to live a "wild" and "off the rails" (her family's words) life of drugs and crime, yeah, she ended up doing a prison term for stealing cars, had multiple judgements against her for various other thefts, a long arrest record for drugs and alcohol, open warrants for her arrest, etc., she was having a difficult time with all of the charges and everything piled up. So, she attempted to change her name a few times to evade police. It seemed that she thought failing to appear in court was the best way to deal with the mounting legal battles she was having, so, she did the same with this particular arrest, and never showed up for the hearing. They tried to get the case going again, but, had a hard time locating her, and she killed herself about 9 months after this arrest, before anything could proceed in the courts (for this and any of the other charges and judgements).
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It never ceases to amaze me that so many people actually believe her when she claimed she thought nobody was around. It's as if none of you people have ever heard a criminal say, "I didn't do it" before. She was a convicted felon who served time in prison, and had an arrest and judgement record a mile long. She had numerous failures to appear in court, resulting in open warrants. And, being difficult to get a straight job after that, her landlord said she was a stripper at the local club, and her neighbors said she also did "private" cash encounters in her apartment with various men. The witnesses told the police she did it intentionally. One of the "audience" recorded it, and showed the video to the police. Needless to say, it didn't match the idea that she didn't think anybody was around. Thanks, but, I'll believe the police and the innocent bystanders, long before I'll believe the woman in this video. Oh, but Inside Edition shows her crying for mercy, therefore it's everyone's fault but her own, right?
Oh, and by the way, July 1, 2021 = this arrest. Suicide = March, 2022. Arrest video released = November 24, 2023. She suffered nearly zero humiliation, because none of the big news outfits covered it until the last couple of months when the arrest video was available. She was long dead by then. Only a couple of obscure blogs I've never even heard of covered this story while she was alive.
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She had abandoned her family and a conventional life long before. According to interviews, her family said that she went "wild" and "off the rails" and left her husband and two children behind (including a 6 month old boy) to go off and live a life of crime and drugs. She ended up doing a felony prison term for stealing cars. She had an arrest record a mile long, and multiple judgements against her for various thefts. Repeated charges for drugs and alcohol. Many failures to appear in court and had open warrants. And, yeah, since it's difficult to get a job after that, her landlord said in an interview that her profession was, well, ya know, one of those jobs involving cash transactions with lots of men. And, apparently, her own [abandoned] husband and one of her two children didn't go to her funeral. Yes, you're correct, this incident from this video probably didn't matter one bit.
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