double homicide Facebook video or prank?
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I can't even be mad at the sister.
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Why did she want to record this?? For what to expose dude.... for some likes
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Shocking.... didn't know comfort Inn had hot tubs
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I'm amazed that's real. ? looked staged as hell.
Who the ? still uses radios like that? And who would put one by the water like that? ? don't have phones? -
Idk doesn't seem legit.
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She's got an attempted charge. Did the guy that tried to jump out survive?
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...Double Homocide...
...What a way to go out...Face down...ass up... -
Damn
I don't think that ? was premeditated though -
Sooooo the muthafucca holding the phone is getting charged too
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$ineedmoney$ wrote: »...Double Homocide...
Yes, I see what the thread title said. That doesn't change the fact that the supposedly official record has an attempted charge on it. You don't get an attempted charge if you successfully ? both people
This ? seems suspect. When I put the incident and her name in google, only 4 results pop up and all of them are shaky. -
HarlemThumzUp wrote: »Sooooo the muthafucca holding the phone is getting charged too
That makes sense if they run with the idea that it was premeditated. I don't see how they could though. It's not like she went over there knowing they were in a hot tub with an electric radio plugged in. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »$ineedmoney$ wrote: »...Double Homocide...
Yes, I see what the thread title said. That doesn't change the fact that the supposedly official record has an attempted charge on it. You don't get an attempted charge if you successfully ? both people
This ? seems suspect. When I put the incident and her name in google, only 4 results pop up and all of them are shaky.
...@Monk...
...You didnt read my post correctly....
...Double ? cide... -
It looks like the white extension cord isn't even plugged into a wall, it stops before the corner.
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All you have to do is look her up on the Miami Dade website to see if its true and not go by a screenshot
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$ineedmoney$ wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »$ineedmoney$ wrote: »...Double Homocide...
Yes, I see what the thread title said. That doesn't change the fact that the supposedly official record has an attempted charge on it. You don't get an attempted charge if you successfully ? both people
This ? seems suspect. When I put the incident and her name in google, only 4 results pop up and all of them are shaky.
...@Monk...
...You didnt read my post correctly....
...Double ? cide...
lol My bad. -
fatality. -
HarlemThumzUp wrote: »Sooooo the muthafucca holding the phone is getting charged too
Id sell her out, straight up... -
obviously fake.
person recording would be an accomplice, Would not be 1st degree, Would be all over mainstream media, Hotel would be facing charges. Booking date Feb 9th ????
REAL FAKE
PEACE -
Likes must be better than currency these days....? don't make no sense to even record something like this, fake or not.
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The True Flesh wrote: »obviously fake.
person recording would be an accomplice, Would not be 1st degree, Would be all over mainstream media, Hotel would be facing charges. Booking date Feb 9th ????
REAL FAKE
PEACE
not fake.
http://egvsys.metro-dade.com:1608/wwwserv/crts/IPSAWNSX.DIA?PROCESS=D&L_NAME=BRIGHT &F_NAME=ACESHA &M_NAME=A &INITIME=&NAME=BRIGHT, ACESHA A &IMTLOC=MWDC &ALPHA=10117107&GAMMA=34&DELTA=
straight from dade counties inmate information site. -
THITHT!!
too hot!!!
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so now we're believing ? thats only posted by gossip websites with no news coverage?? okay
http://www.local10.com/news/weird-news/viral-video-of-miami-attempted-murder-proven-fake
MIAMI - It was a story that was too good to be true... unfortunately, it was.
Thursday morning, social media was abuzz over a video that allegedly showed a South Florida woman surprising her cheating significant other inside a hotel room on Valentine's Day.
Using a key card, the woman makes her way to the bathroom, and feigns surprise at seeing the love of her life and another man in the bathtub. The woman then attempts to electrocute both men by throwing a plugged-in radio into the tub.
The men are seen shaking after supposedly being riddled with electrical currents.
What made the video all the more titillating was that the scorned woman had reportedly broadcast it on Facebook Live.
Many of the posts claimed the woman in the video was Acesha Bright, a woman charged in Miami Gardens for attempted murder on Feb 11. The posts even included Bright's police report.
But Bright was not the woman in the video.
The first tip that things didn't jibe were the dates. If Bright was arrested Feb. 11, how could she have surprised her husband or boyfriend and his lover on Valentine's Day?
The second tip-off? Well, let's just say that while it can not be classified as Oscar-worthy, the acting in the video seemed a little too off. Again, no Meryls or Denzels were found in the scene.
So while the video captured the attention of all who saw it, it simply proved the point that, once again, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
As for Bright, her charges stem from an incident in which she allegedly drove down and rammed into her boyfriend as he was walking outside. -
the facebook profile of chick in the vid: https://www.facebook.com/mrs.culton
http://static2.exploretalent.com/personal/opal9715/9043336 -
so now we're believing ? thats only posted by gossip websites with no news coverage?? okay
http://www.local10.com/news/weird-news/viral-video-of-miami-attempted-murder-proven-fake
MIAMI - It was a story that was too good to be true... unfortunately, it was.
Thursday morning, social media was abuzz over a video that allegedly showed a South Florida woman surprising her cheating significant other inside a hotel room on Valentine's Day.
Using a key card, the woman makes her way to the bathroom, and feigns surprise at seeing the love of her life and another man in the bathtub. The woman then attempts to electrocute both men by throwing a plugged-in radio into the tub.
The men are seen shaking after supposedly being riddled with electrical currents.
What made the video all the more titillating was that the scorned woman had reportedly broadcast it on Facebook Live.
Many of the posts claimed the woman in the video was Acesha Bright, a woman charged in Miami Gardens for attempted murder on Feb 11. The posts even included Bright's police report.
But Bright was not the woman in the video.
The first tip that things didn't jibe were the dates. If Bright was arrested Feb. 11, how could she have surprised her husband or boyfriend and his lover on Valentine's Day?
The second tip-off? Well, let's just say that while it can not be classified as Oscar-worthy, the acting in the video seemed a little too off. Again, no Meryls or Denzels were found in the scene.
So while the video captured the attention of all who saw it, it simply proved the point that, once again, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
As for Bright, her charges stem from an incident in which she allegedly drove down and rammed into her boyfriend as he was walking outside.
My next post was going to say that the chick in the mugshot doesn't look like the chick in the video.