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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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#93
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11-13-2010, 08:22 PM
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Re: A Husband Kills His Ex-Wife On T.V. Because He Blames Her For Teen Daughter's Suicide
The story goes like this: in January 1993 in North Lauderdale, Florida, a television crew from the Spanish-language program "That's the Way It Happened" with Ingrid Cruz was invited by Emilio Nunez to conduct an interview at the grave site of his daughter, Yoandra, who committed suicide on Thanksgiving Day 1992. When Nunez's ex-wife and Yoandra's mother, Maritza Martin Munoz, appeared, he went to his car, grabbed a gun, and shot her 12 times at point-blank range. Nunez blamed Martin for Yoandra's death; she wrote in her suicide note that she did not want to live anymore because she was not the daughter her mother wanted her to be. In 2000, Nunez was sentenced to life in prison, serving a life sentence at Walton Correctional Institute (DeFuniak Springs, Florida), though he will be eligible for parole in 2025. |
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#94
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11-14-2010, 10:36 AM
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Re: A Husband Kills His Ex-Wife On T.V. Because He Blames Her For Teen Daughter's Suicide
I remember this. I saw it on a major network, then they all pulled it off the air after complaints.
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11-16-2010, 11:45 AM
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Re: A Husband Kills His Ex-Wife On T.V. Because He Blames Her For Teen Daughter's Suicide
He should have shot that asshole reporter also. Hanging around a girls grave with a microphone shoved in the mother's face to get ratings. He is going to jail for a long time anyway. What judge/jury would find him at fault for shooting that reporter? Shoot 12 at the reporter and make sure a few misses end up in his wifes head, acquitted!
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