A voodoo doll, a love triangle, and an alleged poisoning: Testimony begins in Salisbury antifreeze murder trial
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A voodoo doll, a love triangle, and an alleged poisoning: Testimony begins in Salisbury antifreeze murder trial
"Church allegedly joked about poisoning Fowler, saying, 'Oh yeah, that's one of our jokes: I joke about poisoning him.' This remark is central to the prosecution's case."
"Prosecutor Andrew Camelio described Church's relationship with Fowler as 'toxic, horrible,' highlighting her anger over his infidelity and her threats to poison him if he cheated."
"Defense attorney Liam Scully argued that Church's notes were expressions of heartbreak and anger, stating, 'She was heartbroken and angry about the affair, but then every time Leroy came home, she took him back.'"
Judy Church is facing first-degree murder charges for allegedly poisoning her boyfriend, Leroy Fowler, with antifreeze. Prosecutors claim her remarks about poisoning him were not jokes but indicative of a deeper motive linked to his infidelity. Church's relationship with Fowler was described as toxic, with evidence of her anger and jealousy documented in notes. Despite her not guilty plea, prosecutors argue that her statements and behavior suggest a premeditated plan to harm Fowler, who was suffering from ethylene glycol poisoning at the time of his death.
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