Subject: Re: re: Domestic violence death |
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Marc,
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Date Posted: 11:11:37 03/13/01 Tue
In reply to:
Marc
's message, "re: Domestic violence death" on 07:13:42 03/13/01 Tue
>I'm sure many of you have seen or read the story of
>John and Jami Wigton. On first opinion, and the way
>the news reported it, John should fry for first degree
>murder. But let's dig a little deeper. First of all,
>my info comes from my wife who worked with both of
>these people. So much of this info comes either first
>hand or from talking to John himself. First of all,
>Jami had 5 kids by 4 different fathers. Second, when
>John and Jami went on their honeymoon to somewhere
>like the Bahamas, she not only brought back nude or
>seminude photos of herself showing them to everyone
>who would look, but also left him very shortly upon
>their return.
>When you would ask John how it was going, he would
>always say that they were trying to work things out.
>But as he was saying that, she would be out hanging
>all over some other guy. Again this is first hand
>info as my wife witnessed her practically making out
>with some guy only hours after talking to John.
>Not to mention she was allegedly having an affair with
>yet another guy at work. This one is unsubstantiated.
>
>Knowing this, and what a skanky bitch she was, here is
>my take on this situation:
>John called the police because Jami was throwing stuff
>and having a major temper tantrum. Remember, he had
>already called a family member to take the child so
>she wouldn't be around for the argument. When the
>police arrived, who told them to leave, she did, why,
>because she was the one thowing crap. Then she
>allegedly came at him with a pair of scissors, which
>would not be hard to believe knowing her temperment.
>Upon which John either defended himself, knocking her
>down or out and killing her, or he snapped from all
>the mental anguish she put him through and when she
>came at him with the scissors, he went off and killed
>her in a fit of rage. I'm not saying it's right, but
>people should know John was a mild-mannered guy who
>loved his wife to death, maybe litteraly. Also not
>only did he not deny or fight the police, but he
>walked out and told them to arrest him. Do these
>actions sound like premeditated murder?? Usually
>murderers try to get away with their crime, do they
>not??
>Anyway, it made my wife mad how they portrayed her on
>the news last night as a loving mother that suffered
>from domestic violence. Shit, she would leave them
>(John and the baby) for days at a time.
>It's really too bad it came to this, but I firmly
>believe she ruined his life all the way around.
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