Main Board • louboutin shoes 1 million in life insurance |
29.07.2014, 03:01 - uyoriruq869 - Rank 2 - 17 Beiträge
1 million in life insurance,christian louboutin A Miami man was a manipulative schemer who planned his new wife brutal slaying to collect a $1 million life insurance policy,nike air max, a prosecutor told jurors Monday. But Michel Escoto plan to drown 21 year old Wendy Trapaga in October 2002 fell apart when he could not keep her head under water at a Jacuzzi inside a rent by hour motel. He wound up choking and beating her to death with a tire iron outside a Northwest Miami Dade warehouse, prosecutor Gail Levine told jurors in the closing arguments of Escoto murder trial in Miami Dade Circuit Court. But Escoto could not keep his lies about that night straight,louboutin, to police detectives and three years later, on the witness stand during a failed lawsuit to collect the insurance. sinks his own ship, Levine told jurors. can shut up. The closing arguments came Monday after a month of testimony that included more than 20 witnesses and hundreds of pieces of evidence. Jurors will begin deliberating Tuesday. Escoto, 42, who represented himself for most of the trial, is charged with first degree murder. He faces life in prison if convicted. The trial has been a slog featuring a steady stream of objections from prosecutors because of Escoto inexperienced, improper questioning of witnesses,celine bags, plus stern admonitions from the judge. His opening statement was rambling and incoherent. At one point, Circuit Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez sentenced Escoto to 30 days in jail for contempt of court. The reason: In front of jurors, he threatened Jorge Borron, the civil lawyer for Trapaga family,lancel, who was testifying and proclaimed Escoto a murderer. a moment, you got to see the real Michel Escoto,converse outlet, Levine told jurors. one we hope Wendy was not coherent enough to see. Those are his true colors. the outburst, Escoto repeatedly insisted he wanted to continue to represent himself. But Monday morning, he surprised courtroom observers by allowing his counsel, Terry Lenamon, to finish the case. In the afternoon, Lenamon attacked the prosecution case, saying the state exaggerated and over dramatized the evidence during the of Michel Escoto. is not community theater, Lenamon said. is a court of law. was long the suspect in Trapaga death. Prosecutors described him as a womanizing loafer who kept several ex girlfriends even as he planned Trapaga demise, persuading her to go along with the life insurance policy while pressuring her to marry him in a rushed courthouse wedding. Just days after the wedding,ray bans, Escoto and Trapaga had partied, then checked into the Executive Airport Motel,chi hair, 6700 NW 12th St. To police, he initially claimed the two left the motel after getting into an argument, and she stormed off on her own after dropping him off at their South Beach apartment. The defense speculated that Trapaga, who has boyfriends and going to sex clubs, met up with someone who was the real killer. don know what occurs after she left the apartment, Lenamon said. The attack on Trapaga character prompted her mother, Myriam Benitez,michael kors bags, to leave the courtroom. Prosecutors shot back, citing the medical examination of her body Trapaga was simply too drugged up to have been able to drive Escoto home that night. The state, during trial, had a powerful witness: Escoto ex girlfriend,newbalance, Yolanda Cerrillo, who admitted to jurors she helped him plan the murder, ground up powerful painkillers to knock Trapaga out,prada sunglasses, and practiced with the defendant how to drown the young woman. She also admitted to whisking him away from the crime scene and agreeing on a cover story,sunglasses outlet. The details were intimate: Cerrillo described how the smell of blood made her so ill she had diarrhea and had to defecate on the side of a causeway as Escoto flung the murder weapon into Biscayne Bay. don make that up, Levine said. Cerrillo, 40, a Homestead accountant, began cooperating in 2006, but admitted she failed to tell investigators the full extent of her involvement until August 2011. The state attorney office,mcm outlet, with little evidence against her, had no choice but to grant her immunity from prosecution. sorry, pathetic soul. Evil. Selfish, Levine told jurors, adding: can charge her. I love to. But I can fall,oakleys, a civil jury ordered Cerrillo to pay Trapaga family $44 million in a wrongful death lawsuit. The defense, however, insisted that Cerrillo concocted the entire story only after she believed Escoto might have implicated her. Some of the comments may be reprinted elsewhere on the site or in the newspaper. We encourage lively, open debate on the issues of the day, and ask that you refrain from profanity,ugg slippers, hate speech, personal comments and remarks that are off point. Thank you for taking the time to offer your thoughts. The Miami Herald uses Facebook's commenting system. You need to log in with a Facebook account in order to comment. ???????? ray ban Crime and courts briefs free running 2 Ask Dr Sears sac longchamps daughter team with local ties coach outlet store 2013 Lands' End Business Gift S supra Cat Bag's laptop...es replace geek with chic |