I’m sitting here watching Real Crime/Real Story, episode 1.
It’s about the chick that the movie Monster was based on. She was abused a kid
and hit the streets as a teenager. She was prostituting and what not then started
murdering men.
I’m all into it because I remember bits and pieces of the
movie plus there’s something about all the shows on ID the draw me in.
Along the way, she met this woman that she fell in love
with. I guess they split up after they were seen fleeing a stolen car of one of
her victims. A drawing of their picture was TV.
The police figured out where these women were hanging out so
they sent an undercover into the bars to find them. The undercover finds her
and befriends her. One day she gaps out on the guy so they police steps in and
arrest her.
Then they get ahold of her ex lover who she clearly was
still in love with. This is part where I started to get bothered. They have her
lover in custody, she snitches about one of the murders. The police then tells
the exlover that they will charge her with murder unless she agrees to set up the
woman. She agrees. So they have her get ahold of the woman while she’s in jail
still and they start having taped conversations on the phone.
This is the next part that bothers me. The police is sitting
in the room with the exlover while they are having these convos. The police are
coming up with questions to get the woman to confess. The woman is not breaking.
The police then gets the exlover to get desperate. The Exlover gets all
dramatic talking about she’s scared, they are going to arrest her, blah blah
blah and the woman breaks. Because she loved this woman so much, she confessed
to keep her out of trouble.
To add insult to injury, during the trial, the exlover is
called to the stand and spills the beans. The woman is sitting there like wtf.
I felt bad for the woman. Sitting there watching the person she turned herself
in for, snitch on her.
The woman was charged with like 6 death sentences and
eventually executed. All her life she was betrayed by everybody. They didn’t
even consider that. It was clear that she had been broken inside since a young
age. She claims that she was raped by
the first guy she murdered and I guess she snapped. I hate snitches so I can
only imagine what she felt like watching the person she was in love with
snitch. Before the woman was executed, they interviewed her and she still said
she loved her and hopes God send her back to be her guardian Angel. Then the
crooked ass police played their part by using the exlover. I just can’t seem to
agree with how police operate at times. How can you charge a person with murder
but say if you do something for us, we will let you go. That’s justified blackmail.
Using fear to get what you want out of people is some cold
shit.
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