Hold on for just a minute again.... As I, and others, have out, what makes us so sure that she didn't fulfill her end of the bargain? We don't know what deal they made. Is there video? Audio? Did the pimp testify he sent her into steal? Did she admit to stealing? Did she take anything OTHER than her fee? (That kind of belies the theft argument. Why didn't she grab something else on the way out? She was already there to steal, supposedly, so seems a waste to just walk off with $150.) Quite frankly, without further research, this sounds like any other he said/she said.
I guess we all ought to read the transcripts, huh?
But despite the alleged nefarious nighttime "heist," she didn't warrant a death sentence. I stand by my statement that she deserved to be punished appropriate to the crime.
This was a gross overreaction and rewarding it by letting him go is basically opening the door to more vigilante action. It's a slippery slope.
Originally Posted by Fancyinheels
At some point common sense has to kick in. It has all the signs of a typical cash n dash.
Why didn't she grab something else on the way out? Simply put that is not what these scammers generally do.
They expect to be able to walk in take the money up front and then inform you that you have paid for time and companionship only when both parties knew the agreement.
Typically the monger gets upset and sends her home early (Which she counts on).
Why the hell would a monger with no history of violence lose it and shoot a provider who provided as agreed especially as she drove away? There is zero logic to that and you are reaching for straws.
No we didn't see the transcript but assuming things are as they appear she made her own bed so to speak. The jury certainly saw it that way.
Neither you nor I would shoot someone over $150 but I don't think it was an issue of money for him.
I suspect it was an issue of him not allowing some provider to stick it to him like she and many like her expect to get away with.
It comes down to his ability to recover his $. If he allowed her to drive away there would have been ZERO recourse to do so.
What amount of $ makes it justifiable to shoot the scammer? $1000, $10,000?
As I said it's about being unwilling to bend over and take in the ass more than it is about any dollar amount.
We all have a breaking point of what we will tolerate. She unfortunately found his.