East Bay woman accused of killing Carmel teen admits to being upset, hungover before shooting
Briefly

The prosecution emphasized Quintanilla's emotional state leading up to the shooting, asserting that she was upset over her former boyfriend's relationship with Beauchamp and argued that this anger contributed to the tragic incident.
During the cross-examination, Quintanilla admitted to being hungover, creating a possible link between her state of mind and the impulsive nature of her actions on that fateful day.
Beauchamp was clearly depicted as a victim in the narrative presented by the prosecution, being caught in an unexpected situation without any weapon or threat, highlighting the one-sided nature of the confrontation.
Despite denying she was screaming, Quintanilla's testimony about her argument with Parra-Peralta was juxtaposed with the prosecutor's suggestion that her anger may have influenced her actions leading to Beauchamp's death.
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