Sandy
11-21-2017, 01:09 AM
Forum rules, have to remember forum rules. God help me, this shitskin should have been turned into a wind chime by the time we heard about this. And we didn't hear about it nationwide, I wonder why?
Montgomery District Judge Troy Massey said Friday he was, “stunned by the brutality” involved in the murder of 92-year-old Mary Lou Gedel.
Naquin testified that police found Gedel sitting in a chair with ‘massive’ facial and head injuries, beaten with a tall brass lamp and beer bottles, and stabbed.
“The lamp was caved in on all sides and had been ripped from the wall in the living room”, said Naquin, citing the cord and plug still connected to the outlet in another room.
Naquin testified that fragments from the broken beer bottles and plastic wrappers were embedded in Gedel’s skull. One of the victim’s ears had been cut off and was on the floor.
The defense requested a bond to be set for McQueen, stating he grew up in Montgomery and had family in the city.
Prosecutor Ben McGough immediately argued against the motion for bond, citing multiple criminal cases against McQueen, dating back to 2009.
http://www.wsfa.com/story/36870309/judge-stunned-by-brutality-in-murder-of-92-year-old-woman
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Montgomery District Judge Troy Massey said Friday he was, “stunned by the brutality” involved in the murder of 92-year-old Mary Lou Gedel.
Naquin testified that police found Gedel sitting in a chair with ‘massive’ facial and head injuries, beaten with a tall brass lamp and beer bottles, and stabbed.
“The lamp was caved in on all sides and had been ripped from the wall in the living room”, said Naquin, citing the cord and plug still connected to the outlet in another room.
Naquin testified that fragments from the broken beer bottles and plastic wrappers were embedded in Gedel’s skull. One of the victim’s ears had been cut off and was on the floor.
The defense requested a bond to be set for McQueen, stating he grew up in Montgomery and had family in the city.
Prosecutor Ben McGough immediately argued against the motion for bond, citing multiple criminal cases against McQueen, dating back to 2009.
http://www.wsfa.com/story/36870309/judge-stunned-by-brutality-in-murder-of-92-year-old-woman
http://wsfa.images.worldnow.com/images/15439095_G.jpg