Her DNA was later found on the handle of a bloody knife found lying next to the victim's body at the Daytona Beach home they shared, the affidavit stated.
And she would have gotten away with it if she'd bedewed the knife!
Her DNA was later found on the handle of a bloody knife found lying next to the victim's body at the Daytona Beach home they shared, the affidavit stated.
And she would have gotten away with it if she'd bedewed the knife!
bedewed
TIL a word. This is masterful wordplay.
Apparently, she wouldn’t have had time since she bedewed herself AFTER she got arrested!
That's methed up, man.
Sarah Lynn?... Sarah Lynn...?
Not to dox myself but it’s always nice to see news about my home town as a reminder to never return
I stayed in Holly Hill for like a week....what a fucking shithole 😂
Holly Hill is arguably the worst zip code in Volusia County. We called it Holy Hell.
You should throw in some untrue details about your location from time to time, just to throw off the scent.
We are from France!
Bonjour!
From the beginning of the 2009 Dunning-Kruger paper Unskilled and unaware of it:
In 1995, McArthur Wheeler walked into two Pittsburgh banks and robbed them in broad daylight, with no visible attempt at disguise. He was arrested later that night, less than an hour after videotapes of him taken from surveillance cameras were broadcast on the 11 o'clock news. When police later showed him the surveillance tapes, Mr. Wheeler stared in incredulity. “But I wore the juice,” he mumbled. Apparently, Mr. Wheeler was under the impression that rubbing one's face with lemon juice rendered it invisible to videotape cameras (Fuocco, 1996).
There was also the guy who robbed a bank after he paid a wizard to make him invisible, and he was pretty mad at that wizard when he found out the invisibility spell was bunk.
This is the best reference possible. Btw, you can hear either Dunning or Kruger (can't remember which) on an ep of the You Are Not So Smart podcast, which I no longer listen to, but it's an interesting interview.
Florida
Yup that right there is the problem
She poured diet Mountain Dew all over her body
Everyone knows that this is a job for Diet Double Dew.
Lidl store brand blue raspberry energy drink works too
Just because it tasted like bleach doesn’t mean it’s going to clean up like bleach.
Florida woman
Neck tattoos. A clear sign of a stable and smart individual.
What a shockingly Florida headline
Don’t do the dew if you can’t do the time…
What the...reads Florida...ahh...
DNA evidence being all the blood that she was covered with when the police caught her wandering around barefoot with a knife and hammer, outside a burger joint at half three in the morning? I’m sure that if she’d just had a moment longer to rinse it off, then her cast-iron ‘I usually carry stuff like that’ defence would have worked, and she wouldn’t have had to start fighting the police. So close to being the perfect crime.
Yeah, but which flavor?
Yeah only blue works I thought everyone knew that...
Just Florida things
She really was in a sticky situation.
Brawndo has electrolytes.
#LetFloridaSink
Florida you say???
Kim Deal nooooo
tampering with evidence
I mean, attempted tampering with evidence…
edit: j/k she also tried to burn the house down. That will get rid of evidence.
In another life she would have been a keeper.
Mmmeth kills you and the ones around you.
In her defense, she saw what it had done to her teeth, destroying DNA is a logical progression.
That's not how the verification can works, you have to dance for it.
Red Bull's what gives you Wings. She could have gotten away with it.
Oh, why am I not surprised it's Florida. ಠ_ಠ
Florida meeting those expectations, without fail. As usual.
"Roommate," lol, she was probably banging the old guy as rent so she could stay at his place. I've seen that arrangement way more than once.
Is Mugshawtys on Mastodon yet?
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