Wednesday, September 12, 2018
AMBER GUYGER: MURDER SHE WROTE.
ICHEOKU says it requires the suspension of disbelief to accept that a duly trained police officer, with four years of professional experience to her credit, who, in the course of her duty as a sworn police office, regularly responds to calls by people in distress, including domestic violence and abuse victims, which requires the officer going to peoples homes, would suddenly mistake her own home for another's. It does not make any sense and it defies every logic imaginable.
A matter made worse because she lives on a second floor of the building, while the victim, who she shot and killed, lived on the third floor; and in an apartment which is not even directly above hers. Further, she claimed that she inserted her keys to unlock the door, but that the keys did not turn. When prodded further on how she entered the apartment, she then said that the door was ajar; and you wonder who puts a door key into a door that was already open and slightly swung in.
ICHEOKU is emphatic that it was a premeditated execution which she poorly planned its explanation. Which tenant in America, leaves his or her door unlocked in an apartment complex with all the craziness going on and who would leave his or her apartment door ajar, an invitation to strong armed robbery or even an outright shooting. But here is a police officer trading tales about how she murdered an unarmed innocent man, resting in his home and inside his own apartment.
She purposely walked an extra flight of stairs, passed other apartments before reaching the victim's apartment. She knocked on the door and upon the victim answering the door, she pumped hot leads into him. This is the most plausible account of what most likely happened and forensic examinations, provided it is not tampered or doctored, will reveal where the body was found slumped and the blood spatter in the apartment which will conclusively reveal where the victim died; except his body was also moved, which will be most unlikely, considering his big size compared to the killer's pint size.
Where was her order to the victim to come out of the apartment, hands up? Where was her alerting the other neighbors of a possible intruder in her apartment? Where was her retreat or withdrawal from an unsafe apartment, afterall she just stepped into the apartment and the door was still open? Where was the victim charging at her or acting aggressively? Why was his threatening moves not captured on her body camera? Why did she not call 911 to report that an intruder was in her apartment, before taking subsequent action to neutralize him? Why did she not turn on the light upon entering her apartment to size up the situation or was the light on already and she was able to visually size up the situation and fired anyway. Was she surprised, and if not, is she left handed to enable her insert her key into the door and drawing and firing her gun simultaneously.
ICHEOKU says if anything qualifies for murder, it is definitely this depraved heart killing; only that there is nothing like a perfect crime as she forgot to also plan an acceptable and excusable explanation for her willful act of taking another's life. How was she also able to make bail so fast and who paid the $30,000, ten percent of her $300,000 bail bond? This killing is screaming a premeditated murder and hopefully the investigation will return such finding and the killer cop indicted accordingly. The murder of Botham Shem Jean, 26, a Haiti-African, by the white police woman Amber Guyger, 30, in the South Side Flats apartments in Southeast Dallas, must not go unpunished; and only a conviction for first degree murder will suffice as commensurate for her criminal act. SAD.
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