CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — A Florida lady who came to be renowned worldwide for her uncontrollable hiccupping was discovered liable of first-degree homicide Friday night and will serve life in jail without parole.
A Pinellas County jury pondered for four hours before conveying the verdict against 22-year-old Jennifer Mee.
Mee sobbed in the Clearwater court as the verdict was perused. Minutes after the fact, Judge Nancy Moate Ley illustrated that the main conceivable sentence for the charge was life in jail without the probability of parole.
The verdict and five-day trial was a dismal end to a part in Mee's short and miserable life. Her lawyers said she experienced schizophrenia and Tourette's Syndrome, and a court therapist said Mee's brainpower was "low typical."
As a 15-year-old, Mee improved an instance of the hiccups that wouldn't go away. She showed up on some TV shows keeping in mind on the "Today" show, was embraced by individual visitor and blue grass music star Keith Urban. She tried home cures and counseled medicinal authorities, a hypnotherapist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups at long last halted on their own, however not for exceptional.
Her lawyer, John Trevena, said his customer was on prescription to control the hiccupping, and that being said, she sporadically had sessions.
She hiccupped quickly throughout one day of her homicide trial.
In 2010, Mee attracted Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-Mart specialist, to a deserted home under the falsification of purchasing pot. When there, two of Mee's companions robbed Griffin at gunpoint — yet he battled and was shot four times.
Mee's co-litigant, Laron Raiford, was sentenced and sentenced to life in jail in August. Lamont Newton, the other co-litigant who was likewise Mee's beau around then of the wrongdoing, has not yet headed off
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