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Client Shoots Her Photographer on Facebook Live for Taking Bad Photos of Her

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Both women were charged with First-Degree Premeditated Murder. The case is still pending, and both remain held without bond as it moves through court. All charges are accusations, and both defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. On a November evening in Sanford, Florida, an argument that started over photos spilled out of the comment section and into a quiet neighborhood street. A photographer went live on Facebook as she drove across town to settle it face to face. She didn't know the other side was already outside waiting. They had started a livestream of their own. And something had been set out near the street before her car ever turned the corner. Two cameras caught what happened next from both sides. A voice behind one of them told her exactly what to do. Later that night, a detective sat across from the suspect and let her tell her story. Then he brought up the livestream. Her story didn't match the video, and the room went quiet. Full bodycam and interrogation of how it all unraveled, from the first stream to the cuffs.

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