Heartless thot passes out in court

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  1. 4north1side2

    4north1side2 Well-Known Member



    A Carlsbad woman and her Oceanside gun instructor were found guilty Monday of conspiracy to commit murder in what authorities have said was a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her now-ex-husband, who was shot but survived.
    Diana Lovejoy, 45, collapsed not long after hearing she had been convicted of the conspiracy charge as well as attempted murder. Many in the courtroom gasped when she fell, and her family members started sobbing and asking someone to help her.

    Judge Sim von Kalinowski cleared the courtroom so Lovejoy could receive medical attention.

    After paramedics took Lovejoy to a hospital — wheeled out on a gurney — court resumed. The same jury also found co-defendant Weldon McDavid Jr., 50, guilty on all counts and allegations, including attempted murder. As his family watched, he closed his eyes, put his head in his hands and cried.

    Lovejoy faces at least 25 years to life in prison. McDavid, as the triggerman, faces 50 to life. Sentencing is set for Dec. 12.
    Lovejoy and Mulvihill were two years into a heated divorce and fierce custody battle over their young son, a legal fight that included allegations of abuse and drug use. It was drawing to a close, with shared custody and an agreement that Lovejoy would pay Mulvihill $120,000. That payment was due weeks after he was shot.

    "She didn't want to share custody, and she didn't want to give $120,000 to her husband," jury forewoman Erin Reed said.

    There was no dispute that McDavid pulled the trigger and shot Greg Mulvihill on a dark dirt path in Carlsbad on Sept. 1, 2016 at about 11 p.m.

    The question was whether the expert gunman did it as a $2,000 hired hitman, or whether he was simply trying to shoot out the light in Mulvihill's left hand. The shot came after Mulvihill spotted McDavid, lying on his stomach in the bushes, wearing camouflage and pointing a long-barrel gun at him.

    McDavid — a former Marine and School of Infantry instructor — testified that it was the latter, that had he intended to kill the man, he could have easily done so. The bullet missed the light in Mulvihill's outstretched hand and instead struck him under his left armpit, and exited out of his back.

    The Jury did not buy that excuse.
     
  2. Reverie

    Reverie Well-Known Member

    Sick.
     
  3. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    The moral of this story is; there is no such thing as "The Perfect Crime."
     
  4. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Spouse is always a suspect.
     
  5. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    The spouse is also the first suspect in a criminal investigation until he or she is eliminated.

    When I was in school, our class had a visit from an undercover detective. He was a big burly guy who could pass for an independent hitman. He talked about many of his past cases and what it was like working undercover. He even showed us videotapes of hotel stings where he played a potential john to prostitutes.

    He videotaped a meeting with a woman who wanted to hire him to kill her husband. The tape was shown to the husband and the woman was arrested by setting her up, telling her that the deed was done and when she will pay up. She was arrested, charged and in prison.
     
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  6. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    Yup, especially when there's a financial motive or an ugly divorce and child custody fight.

    People get away with murder, unfortunately, all the time in this country. That $120,000 she had to pay her husband made her head pop off.lol
    Bet that doesn't seem like a lot of money now knowing she's going to be in prison for the next 25 years.

    The only death that wouldn't have drawn much attention from law enforcement would have been a car crash or a stroke/heart attack.
    Shooting someone with a high powered rifle just screams that it's a set up.

    Divorce is a bitch, but you shouldn't be trying to 'win' it. Chalk it up as a loss and keep it moving.

    This chick wanted to WIN her divorce, keep her kid and her money and now her life is basically over.
     
  7. RicardoCooper

    RicardoCooper Well-Known Member

    Please note what women resort to when it's their turn to pay up.

    Also strange how women can always find some simp to take out the boyfriend/babydaddy/ex-husband. The one young brother who used to be on Moesha went out the exact same way. GF got her new thug to creep up on him in a parked car and shoot him.
     
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  8. medullaslashin

    medullaslashin Well-Known Member

    Well, if you're going to play up the IR aspect, don't forget to post pics...o_O

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    Humans are fucked up... :cool:
     
  9. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Simpside must have got dumped again....he's starting negative WW/BM threads like a mofo:D
     

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