Giselle kill Michelle in United States

Giselle kill Michelle in United States 


From yah language to pinging yuli, from the year of kong to the birth of a child. The love of these good sisters has made many people envy. However, a sudden change changed their fate.

 

Desperate mother, broken friendship. Like a sharp sword, tear apart the original happy two families. Is this the result of "no way" justice or is there something hidden? Mediation is cureable, heart disease is hard to heal.

 

Chapter 1: The Strange Missing

San Francisco May 27, 2011. The police station is brightly lit at night, and as the guardian of the city, it is quietly enjoying a moment of peace. Suddenly, a rush of phone rings broke the silence.

 

The person on the phone who claims to be a medical school instructor said anxiously: My student Michelle is missing! The operator immediately informed the police officer to go to the hospital for investigation after knowing the general situation.

 

The instructor remembers Michelle telling him he needed to get something from the car around 7pm. By nine o'clock, the interns gathered in the lounge and didn't find Michelle, her coat was still here, should not have planned to go away, but strangely enough, the tutor called her and no one answered.

 

Michelle is always punctual and this kind of move looks unusual. The instructor immediately found the security guard to go to the garage, only to find her car wasn't in the parking space.

 

While the two were wondering, Michelle's white Honda car suddenly came back, and the instructor waved to her, but the other side didn't look back. This makes one wonder, is the driver Michelle?

 

Police checked the parking lot surveillance and found Michelle walked towards her corner parking space around 7 o'clock. Since there was a surveillance blind spot, it was not clear what she found only to see when she stopped in front of the parking space for a moment and walked away.

 

More than ten minutes later, her Honda left the garage, and the police couldn’t tell if the driver was Michelle due to the sunscreen.

 

On top of this, there is a doubt that a woman was wandering in the parking lot before Michelle arrived in the garage, but there were no other clues, so it’s hard to tell if her presence and Michelle’s disappearance are related.

 

Then the police rushed to the garage site to investigate, and found that there was a pool of blood near Michelle's parking lot, so they rushed to his home to collect samples for DNA comparison.

 

An hour later, police found Michelle's car. It is parked in the visitor area 800 meters away from the hospital, the car doors are closed. Her tablet and a nameplate in the back seat.

 

The owner of the famous brand is Elaine, and according to the investigation, she and Michelle attended the same school, but the two don't normally have a relationship between them, and Elaine had been on vacation in Hawaii a month ago and could not have been at the scene of the crime.

 

How her nameplate appeared in Michelle's car was a little weird. Police then contacted Elaine while continuing to look for other clues.

 

Soon, a pregnant woman named Giselle told police an important piece of information. She claims to be one of Michelle's best friends and often visits each other's homes.

 

According to her, Michelle has been dating a boyfriend, but another boy named Scott is also very fond of her, very attuned, and the two meet frequently, very ambiguous. She wondered if Michelle's disappearance had anything to do with his foot on two boats.

 

Police immediately found Scott, but he said he and Michelle had a relationship before but broke up and are now just friends. After investigation, it also confirmed Scott's claims were true.

 

As the police are in a hurry, Elaine, who was in contact with him, has provided important clues. Her identity nameplate was reported lost a few days ago and had been placed in the classroom seat, easily accessible to anyone.

 

Police immediately came to the school to investigate, and a teacher responded to the police that two days before Michelle’s accident, she had received a strange phone call, claiming to be a student at the school, wanted to ask Michelle’s phone, but the teacher thought the person was very suspicious and declined.

 

The hospital staff also revealed that on the same day, they also received a phone call, the other person claimed to be Michelle, wanted to inquire about his shift time on the day of the crime, imagine if it was Michelle himself, he would know the schedule in advance, so it was obviously unreasonable to call to inquire, so the staff also refused.

 

But on the second day of the call, the school archives were stolen and someone stole Michelle's files during the night. Surveillance shows that the figure was almost identical to the suspect woman who appeared in the parking lot before Michelle disappeared, and even took a clear picture of the person's face, police just took a look and turned creepy.

 

Chapter II: Unchen

Michelle was born in Vietnam, and in the 1970s, her nurse mother went to the United States to work and gave birth to her and younger brother Michael because of the number of U.S. medical workers.

 

Unfortunately, her mother passed away in 1999 due to illness, and she took on the responsibility of taking care of the entire extended family instead of her mother; on the other hand, she also wanted to follow in her footsteps and become a medical worker.

 

The oldest sister is a mother, and for siblings, Michelle is no different from another mother, not only takes care of their everyday life, but also offers valuable life advice.

 

Despite taking on the burden of family, Michelle's education did not fall behind. She has been studying hard, got excellent grades and got admitted to Samuel Merritt University and then went into hospital internships.

 

The day of disappearance is already the last day of internship, after that day, you can get a certificate of qualification. She has been working days in a row and is planning to enjoy a long-lost vacation, but who can't expect this vacation she can't wait anymore.

 

The day after Michelle disappeared, her family came to the police station, younger brother Michael said he received a message from his sister, Michelle said he lost contact because his phone was dead, and said he was tired, sick and wanted to rest, don't look for her.

 

Michael called back, but they didn't answer. Since then, many relatives and friends have also received information from her explaining her whereabouts, but everyone has different content.

 

Ex-boyfriend Scott also received a message and realized that the other person was probably not Michelle, sent a message "Who are you?" The information passed, but the other side did not respond.

 

This is so wrong, friends and relatives are speculating that the other person may be the key person responsible for Michelle's disappearance, and she is not optimistic at the moment.

 

At this point, police are reminded of another murder case last year, a medical professional with Michelle, the same surname Li, and the same strange disappearance. Police speculate that the two cases may be related and can be combined, but after some investigation, it is only a coincidence.

 

The results of a blood test from the parking lot confirmed that the blood on the ground belongs to Michelle. So police escalated the disappearance to murder and asked Michelle's family to leave the police station, go home and wait for information.

 

For policy reasons, police were unable to reveal further evidence of the case to her family. This is hard to accept for the family members who are frustrated, angry and even suspect that the police are not taking the matter seriously.

 

They claimed they would never give up looking for Michelle easily without conclusive evidence, and subsequently released a bonus online to collect clues. On May 30, the bounty was $220,000 and just a few days later it was raised to $500,000.

 

Her family even hired a private detective, and more than 100 volunteers split into 14 teams, scattered miles away to search for Michelle. The prize money is also growing day by day, reaching $1 million.

 

Just as Michelle's family thinks the police are inaction, it's clear that the case has made a further breakthrough. It turns out that the suspect who stole Michelle's files and showed up in the parking lot was Giselle, Michelle's best friend who first gave the police clues.

 

Police found Giselle, but they said she went to the hospital on the day Michelle was killed just to check her body because she had been several weeks pregnant.

 

With no direct evidence, and no fear of scouting, police had to let her go and left a tracker in her car. In the course of a secret investigation of Giselle, it was accidentally discovered that she and Scott had a relationship, the police immediately approached Scott to find out about the situation, but did not expect that the amazing secret between the three people surfaced.

 

Chapter 3: Triangle of abuse

Giselle and Michelle have been close friends since childhood. The two not only grew up together, but also came to San Francisco for college. This rare friendship should have continued and become lifelong friends, but Scott's appearance changed all that.

 

Coincidentally, Giselle introduced the two to each other. Both sides were deeply attracted to each other, and then began a relationship, but after a month, they both thought each other, destined to be just a friendship between friends, they chose to break up peacefully and return to their former identity to continue to be together.

 

Shortly after the breakup, Scott fell in love with Giselle and gave birth to a daughter out of marriage. And Michelle has found a new boyfriend and is in a good relationship.

 

Originally this was a happy thing, all three found a satisfactory home, but Giselle was so controlling and possessive that she asked Scott not to communicate too much with other opposite sex, and seriously suspected that he and Michelle were still in a relationship, often unreasonable. This left Scott extremely tired in the relationship, and the two eventually decided to break up.

 

Unexpectedly, Giselle blamed Michelle for the failure of this relationship, believing that it was her that caused Scott to leave.

 

By this time Michelle and her new boyfriend had reached the point of getting married, and there was no relationship between Scott and the man she wanted.

 

But Giselle indulged in her own suspicious hypotheticals, insisting Michelle was responsible for her unfortunate feelings, and after many unsuccessful negotiations, the two began to grow apart.

 

Over the next few years, Scott also tried to give his daughter a complete home, split up several times, almost mentioning Michelle in every argument.

 

When Giselle got pregnant again, not only did it not stop, but it became more extreme, and the hatred for Michelle grew stronger. Scott's recording to police also confirms her irritability and out of control and curse and curse on Michelle at this time.

 

Since then, she has repeatedly directly insulted and threatened Michelle, even threatening to get rid of her herself, but Michelle ignored it, and the relationship between the two has accelerated.

 

Scott won custody of his daughter due to economic differences, but Giselle repeatedly appeared quietly on his living room sofa.

 

Scott felt this invisible sense of oppression, but the woman was already in a hard time, almost crazy, and might hurt her daughter in the long run, so he applied to the court for a restraining order banning her from approaching herself.

 

Giselle was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder at this time. This is a mental illness that co-exist depression and mania. When depression attacks, mood is low, interest is lacking, thinking is slow; while when manic attacks, emotions are high, energy is energetic, mind is running, and the body seems to have endless strength, the patient is jumping over and over in these two extreme emotions.

 

Giselle's paranoia has a lot to do with her illness. Three days before Michelle disappeared, the court injunction took effect, and this may have been the last straw to crush the dead eagle.

 

After learning about the trio's entanglement, Scott once again gives police important clues. Turns out he found Michelle’s phone in the back seat of his car that day.

 

At first, the police also wondered if Scott was lying. After all, the claim that the missing person's phone was found in the back seat of the car for no reason sounds crazy, but if Scott really had a problem, why did he have to turn it over instead of trying to sell it? Immediately after, another discovery by the police completely dispelled his suspicion.

 

Giselle's tracker showed her driving several times on the street where Scott's house was located and ended up parked in front of his house. Police speculate that Michelle's phone is most likely Giselle put it on Scott's car on purpose.

 

She did this to blame each other. Police then started locating Michelle's phone and found that it was in the same location as Giselle's phone after she disappeared, which can be deduced that the woman was determined to be involved.

 

The day after Michelle disappeared, her cellphone appeared in the cellphone shop and the cheese shop. Police immediately went to both places to investigate. Surveillance footage shows Giselle first arrived at the phone store, falsely claiming she was locked because her daughter touched the screen by mistake, hoping the clerk could help unlock it.

 

After the waiter unlocked, she went to the cheese shop, and Michelle’s family and friends received those texts, and the cheese shop monitor clearly recorded Giselle’s message.

 

Giselle was arrested at his home on 1 June 2011.

 

CHAPTER 4: THE TRUMP

Police found a pair of shoes stained with Michelle's blood on the doorstep of Giselle's house, and biological marks on the back seat and steering wheel of Michelle's car, all belonging to Giselle after DNA matching. Despite all the evidence pointing to her, Michelle's body has not yet been found and she insists she is innocent.

 

Since then, Michelle’s family said at a press conference that their biggest concern at this time is finding the body and bringing her home. Family and friends work hard to find every day until she reunites with her family.

 

Three months later, in September 2011, in a canyon outside San Francisco, a highly decaying body was found, compared with teeth and bones, and police confirmed it was Michelle. With solid evidence, Giselle finally admitted the crime.

 

But during the trial, she insisted that it was just an impulse, that she had no intention at first, just to communicate with the other person, but Michelle kept irritating and provoking, and she lost her mind.

 

Seeing the other person fall unconscious, drive them to the suburbs and dump them. She was going to drive back to the parking lot, but she ran into mentor Michelle, who was looking for someone, and had to run away. Finally parked in the visitor area near the hospital.

 

Giselle's defense attorney called this a second-degree murder, not a first-degree murder. These two crimes differ greatly in terms of sentencing, and the key point of conviction is whether it is premeditated to commit a crime.

 

But the judge did not take the lawyer's defense, and Giselle was convicted of first-degree murder, life in prison and 25 years without parole. Throughout the trial, Giselle was expressionless, looking unshakable, and finally left the courtroom without a word.

 

Upon hearing of the trial, Michelle's uncle expressed his disappointment that any punishment for the killer could not make up for the damage caused to his family by the death of a loved one, and he wanted Giselle to be sentenced to life in prison without parole.

 

Little brother Michael was talking about her sister's intention to follow her mother as a health worker, almost in tears.

 

CHAPTER V: A human being as a mirror

Michelle's life blooms like flowers, but falls under the blade. She is kind to people, both as family and friends, and is appreciated.

 

Her relationship with Scott before Giselle couldn't predict the future emotional direction of her friend, so she did nothing wrong, even if she denied Giselle's unwarranted request to completely cut off from Scott, it was only out of respect for both sides.

 

Sadly, she was too kind and underestimated the sinister heart. For relatives and friends, her kindness is a gentle spring breeze, and everyone's hearts are warmed wherever it passes; but for the killer, this kindness is no different from the hole of a thousand miles long embankment.

 

Even though the relationship between the two had deteriorated to this point, when she met Giselle, she still didn't realize the intention of killing the other, and if she was seriously prepared, Giselle, a small and six-casured Giselle, would have been hard to kill her.

 

Maybe Michelle didn't think before she died that the close friend she once regarded as a sister was really so vicious, she should have died with despair and unwillingness.

 

Giselle's love and hate cause, she didn't realize that Scott's choice to break up was largely due to her paranoia and complaints.

 

But Giselle would be even harder to accept if it realized that the breakup was for its own reasons and ultimately led to today's tragedy. Because she can't correctly and rationally recognize her own flaws and shortcomings. Once something bad comes to her head, she will constantly look for the cause from the outside.

 

Michelle and Scott's short-lived meteor-like relationship gave her a good boast, if she put the love's fault on Michelle, as if she didn't use it, she was responsible for the failure of this relationship.

 

Under the influence of this superpriced concept, Giselle gradually cheated and internalized himself, developed pathological envy of Michelle, and was oppressed by court injunctions, and released all the spearheads, and eventually became the tragedy.


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