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brassmonkey 04-27-2019 01:52 PM

The first 48...
 
was all kinds of fuked up! the kids slept through two gunshots :helpme:helpme:helpme
Gwinnett wife, lover get life for killing husband on doorstep
https://i.imgur.com/uzhBB0S.jpg

Convicted killers Tia Young and Harvey Timothy Lee both received life sentences Thursday in the murder of her husband, George Young, but only she has a chance to be released in the future.

Lee, 39, was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Tia Young, 43, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, plus three years for attempted tampering with evidence. Tia Young will be eligible for parole in 2049, when she is 73 years old. If she is granted parole, she will serve the additional three-year sentence before being released.

Lee and Tia Young were convicted of killing George Young, Tia’s husband of 22 years, on April 5 after a two-week trial. Lee was found guilty on charges of malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault. Tia Young was convicted of felony murder, aggravated assault and criminal attempt to tamper with evidence. She was found not guilty on one charge of malice murder.

In Georgia, felony murder indicates someone is believed to be responsible for another person’s death in the commission of another felony, such as aggravated assault. Malice murder indicates someone is believed to have killed intentionally and without provocation.

George Young was shot in the face and chest as he arrived at his Buford home around 11:25 p.m. on Nov. 16, 2017. Tia Young didn’t call 911 until 11:31, five minutes after multiple neighbors said they’d heard the gunshots, and Lee admitted to police he took a tracking device off of George Young’s car in the immediate aftermath of the shooting. While he told police and a 911 operator that he had done CPR, a medical examiner found no physical evidence of that in an autopsy.

Tia Young and Lee had been in a secret romantic relationship in the months before George Young’s death and continued it after the shooting. Lee had been living in the Young home for about two years; George Young had given him a job and a free place to stay when he heard Lee was out of work and living in hotels. Lee eventually began paying $500 monthly rent once he was financially stable.

Both Lee and Tia Young declined to address the court Thursday. George Young’s family decided not to make any victim impact statements. Tia Young’s mother had intended to, but suffered a fall and was hospitalized before the hearing. While Lee’s sister and mother were in the courtroom, they did not speak.

Attorneys for both Young and Lee asked for sentences of life with the possibility of parole, while prosecutor Stephen Fern asked Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Tracey Mason to sentence both defendants to life without parole.

Addressing the defendants during the Thursday afternoon sentencing, Mason said the trial, her first murder case, had been “particularly poignant.”

“I am heartbroken for the family and friends of George Young in the gallery. I have looked you in the eyes for two weeks and I am so sorry for your loss,” Mason said. “I cannot replace someone who I’ve heard to be a giving father for his sons, a doting son for his mother, a loving brother to his siblings … In this world we can use as many good people as we can get. He was a man who saw a friend struggling, Mr. Lee, and brought him into his home. Mr. Young lost his life in spite of all of his good deeds.”

In sentencing Tia Young, Mason said the killing would not have taken place if it had not been for Tia Young pursuing an extramarital affair with Lee, but that she was not sure that Tia Young had “fully contemplated” the act of murder.

Mason placed a larger portion of the blame on Lee, saying she believed he was motivated by a $1 million life insurance policy that covered George Young.

“Looking at your faces and knowing that there are three boys that are suffering for all of this, I can’t believe a million dollars would be worth that suffering,” Mason said.

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Bladewire 04-27-2019 02:00 PM

The were just on an episode of First 48 I saw yesterday.

Her husband took that homeless guy in and she started having an affair with the homeless dude took out an insurance policy on the husband for a million bucks and then helped the homeless guy killing him. Sad

Here's the episode right here!




brassmonkey 04-27-2019 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22459928)
The were just on an episode of First 48 I saw yesterday.

Her husband took that homeless guy in and she started having an affair with the homeless dude took out an insurance policy on the husband for a million bucks and then helped the homeless guy killing him. Sad

Here's the episode right here!




they actually grew up with him... from grade school. the ep b4 this a guy raised a girl that was not his she ended up being in connection with his murder :helpme:helpme:helpme

Bladewire 04-27-2019 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 22459932)
they actually grew up with him... from grade school. the ep b4 this a guy raised a girl that was not his she ended up being in connection with his murder :helpme:helpme:helpme

Sad all around :( Greed destroys

brassmonkey 04-27-2019 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22459948)
Sad all around :( Greed destroys

well they were bloods and crips at the store kicked their ass. they went to sum guy at a hotel holding the heaters. killed the guy that raised one of the gang members. the first story the life insurance was 1mill the guy on the phone at first said 500k then he called the cops back.

crockett 04-27-2019 03:02 PM

First 48 was the only "reality" show I ever cared for, because it was actually real not staged. If that show taught me anything it's to never, ever talk to the cops.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Every fucker they get it's because he talked to them.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

brassmonkey 04-27-2019 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22459960)
First 48 was the only "reality" show I ever cared for, because it was actually real not staged. If that show taught me anything it's to never, ever talk to the cops.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Every fucker they get it's because he talked to them.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

well some people want to get clean. the hardcore fools they wont get shit. vicelords dont talk.

Grapesoda 04-27-2019 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 22459924)
was all kinds of fuked up! the kids slept through two gunshots :helpme:helpme:helpme
Gwinnett wife, lover get life for killing husband on doorstep
https://i.imgur.com/uzhBB0S.jpg

Convicted killers Tia Young and Harvey Timothy Lee both received life sentences Thursday in the murder of her husband, George Young, but only she has a chance to be released in the future.

Lee, 39, was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Tia Young, 43, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, plus three years for attempted tampering with evidence. Tia Young will be eligible for parole in 2049, when she is 73 years old. If she is granted parole, she will serve the additional three-year sentence before being released.

Lee and Tia Young were convicted of killing George Young, Tia’s husband of 22 years, on April 5 after a two-week trial. Lee was found guilty on charges of malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault. Tia Young was convicted of felony murder, aggravated assault and criminal attempt to tamper with evidence. She was found not guilty on one charge of malice murder.

In Georgia, felony murder indicates someone is believed to be responsible for another person’s death in the commission of another felony, such as aggravated assault. Malice murder indicates someone is believed to have killed intentionally and without provocation.

George Young was shot in the face and chest as he arrived at his Buford home around 11:25 p.m. on Nov. 16, 2017. Tia Young didn’t call 911 until 11:31, five minutes after multiple neighbors said they’d heard the gunshots, and Lee admitted to police he took a tracking device off of George Young’s car in the immediate aftermath of the shooting. While he told police and a 911 operator that he had done CPR, a medical examiner found no physical evidence of that in an autopsy.

Tia Young and Lee had been in a secret romantic relationship in the months before George Young’s death and continued it after the shooting. Lee had been living in the Young home for about two years; George Young had given him a job and a free place to stay when he heard Lee was out of work and living in hotels. Lee eventually began paying $500 monthly rent once he was financially stable.

Both Lee and Tia Young declined to address the court Thursday. George Young’s family decided not to make any victim impact statements. Tia Young’s mother had intended to, but suffered a fall and was hospitalized before the hearing. While Lee’s sister and mother were in the courtroom, they did not speak.

Attorneys for both Young and Lee asked for sentences of life with the possibility of parole, while prosecutor Stephen Fern asked Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Tracey Mason to sentence both defendants to life without parole.

Addressing the defendants during the Thursday afternoon sentencing, Mason said the trial, her first murder case, had been “particularly poignant.”

“I am heartbroken for the family and friends of George Young in the gallery. I have looked you in the eyes for two weeks and I am so sorry for your loss,” Mason said. “I cannot replace someone who I’ve heard to be a giving father for his sons, a doting son for his mother, a loving brother to his siblings … In this world we can use as many good people as we can get. He was a man who saw a friend struggling, Mr. Lee, and brought him into his home. Mr. Young lost his life in spite of all of his good deeds.”

In sentencing Tia Young, Mason said the killing would not have taken place if it had not been for Tia Young pursuing an extramarital affair with Lee, but that she was not sure that Tia Young had “fully contemplated” the act of murder.

Mason placed a larger portion of the blame on Lee, saying she believed he was motivated by a $1 million life insurance policy that covered George Young.

“Looking at your faces and knowing that there are three boys that are suffering for all of this, I can’t believe a million dollars would be worth that suffering,” Mason said.

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B$, I watch ALL those shows lol!!

Grapesoda 04-27-2019 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22459960)
First 48 was the only "reality" show I ever cared for, because it was actually real not staged. If that show taught me anything it's to never, ever talk to the cops.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Every fucker they get it's because he talked to them.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

yup most murders are solved with confession... weird isn't it? all I can figure out it's too much to handle...

and 90% of the guys on death row already did a manslaughter sentence

brassmonkey 04-27-2019 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 22459984)
yup most murders are solved with confession... weird isn't it? all I can figure out it's too much to handle...

and 90% of the guys on death row already did a manslaughter sentence

charles s dutton made it :winkwink:

https://i.imgur.com/GTgIvVF.jpg

he had a short-lived stint as an amateur boxer with the nickname "Roc." When he was 17, he got into a fight which resulted in the death of a man Dutton claimed had attacked him. Dutton was convicted of manslaughter, and spent seven years in prison.

mikeet 04-27-2019 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 22459986)
charles s dutton made it :winkwink:

he had a short-lived stint as an amateur boxer with the nickname "Roc.".

Thought it was 'Rok' but i could be wrong...

Paul Markham 04-28-2019 02:20 PM

Bumping this to put adultpixlive down the list. If everyone does the same :thumbsup

brassmonkey 04-28-2019 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mchtye (Post 22460065)
Thought it was 'Rok' but i could be wrong...

you did't watch the tv show??? :helpme:helpme

Rochard 04-28-2019 04:25 PM

There seems to be an increase in the past few years of missing people.... It's fucking scary.


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