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Post by Opti on Oct 10, 2014 18:39:26 GMT -5
A millionaire pharmaceuticals entrepreneur, living in fear and convinced a mutual death with her developmentally disabled 8-year-old son was the only solution, deliberately gave him a lethal dose of prescription drugs and exchanged goodbyes but later tried to revive him, she told jurors on Thursday.
On hearing the boy, Jude Mirra, struggling to breathe, "my heart started pounding," Gigi Jordan testified at her murder trial.
"I raced over to him. I was crying and sobbing," she said. "I was crying and calling, 'Jude! Jude! Jude!' And then I started to attempt CPR."
news.yahoo.com/mom-tried-revive-son-aiming-kill-235944006.html
Surprised this hadn't been posted yet. To me it reads like some insight into what paranoid people are capable of, gun or not, and the typical regret many seem to have after they see what killing someone they supposedly love, really looks like.
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Post by mmhmm on Oct 10, 2014 18:43:39 GMT -5
A millionaire pharmaceuticals entrepreneur, living in fear and convinced a mutual death with her developmentally disabled 8-year-old son was the only solution, deliberately gave him a lethal dose of prescription drugs and exchanged goodbyes but later tried to revive him, she told jurors on Thursday.
On hearing the boy, Jude Mirra, struggling to breathe, "my heart started pounding," Gigi Jordan testified at her murder trial.
"I raced over to him. I was crying and sobbing," she said. "I was crying and calling, 'Jude! Jude! Jude!' And then I started to attempt CPR."
news.yahoo.com/mom-tried-revive-son-aiming-kill-235944006.html
How utterly tragic. (Thanks for the edit, Opti.) What a horrible, horrible event.
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