Posted on 06/15/2016 7:05:45 PM PDT by Enchante
An Arizona woman slammed her car into her boyfriend after finding out he was HIV-positive, according to a report.
Startling surveillance video shows Misty Lee Wilkes boyfriend riding on a bicycle when a red Ford Mustang comes out of nowhere and hits him, sending him over the top of the car and to the ground.
Wilke, 44, told cops she recently become involved in a sexual relationship with the man, and that the two argued after she learned of his HIV status, according to The Smoking Gun.
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He deserves it but I suppose she has to be prosecuted.... unless there is room for prosecutorial discretion....
I’d plead self defense.
Typical Democrat
Jury nullification
Moderator hits FReeper with zot after finding out they don’t have search? Just kidding. :)
Not telling her is literally trying to kill her by negligence
Too bad she didn’t finish the job
maybe she forgot to put her contact lenses in?
Yep, sounds like she is pissed off and worried about getting AIDS.
Personally, as a juror I would find her not guilty ... he tried to murder her and she tried to murder him back ... so its even up.
Perhaps she will stop sleeping around now....
Maybe she'll understand the reason God tells us to wait until marriage before engaging in relations now.
Gee, you mean she saved some other woman’s life? Cool! He was going to keep having sex with women and not telling them....good luck getting a jury with a woman on it to convict.
I think she was aiming at his deadly weapon.
To bad he serviced, but guess that saves her from murder charge. Maybe need to put down the violent Mustang.
That must have been horrible for her. She should be acquitted.
Another idiot cyclist in the middle of the street....
this is my theory,,, maybe she thought it was John Kerry?
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