She Killed Herself. He Was Charged With Her Murder.
The felony murder rule continues to criminalize people for killing people they didn't actually kill.

An Alabama prisoner has been charged with murdering a correctional officer who killed herself.
That is not a misprint.
On April 29, Casey White escaped from the Lauderdale County Jail with the help of Vicky White, who was the assistant director of corrections. The pair were engaged in a romantic relationship (and were not related).
White's escape led to an 11-day search for the duo, culminating in a high-speed chase that ended with Vicky White fatally shooting herself in the head. Law enforcement recently charged Casey White with her murder.
It is not contested that Vicky White died by suicide, and prosecutors acknowledge that she acted on her own volition when she facilitated the escape. But under the felony murder rule, law enforcement may charge someone with a killing they didn't actually carry out if the death occurred in the commission of another felony—in this case, Casey White's first-degree escape.
He is certainly not a sympathetic character. But his murder charge is yet another example of how the felony murder rule has been bastardized in its application, joining a long list of cases that read almost like parody.
Consider the case of Jenna Holm, an Idaho woman who was experiencing an apparent mental health crisis when cops were called to help her. Upon arriving, Sergeant Randy Flegel drove his car into Bonneville County Sheriff's Deputy Wyatt Maser, killing him. An internal investigation produced a laundry list of safety protocols the cops failed to follow that evening. But instead of assigning blame to negligent officers, they charged Holm with manslaughter. If she had not been in crisis that evening, then police never would have been called, and thus they would all still be living.
The charges were eventually ruled unconstitutional under Idaho law, but only after Holm sat in jail for 16 months in pre-trial detention.
Not every defendant has been so fortunate, if you can call Holm fortunate. There was the case of Masonique Saunders, who, at 16 years old, allegedly helped her then-boyfriend, Julius Ervin Tate Jr., plan a botched robbery. A SWAT agent shot and killed Tate, which police acknowledge, yet law enforcement charged Saunders with murdering him.
A more traditional application can be seen with the case of Fanta Bility, an 8-year-old girl who police shot and killed in Pennsylvania while trying to break up a gunfight between two teens. The latter were charged with first-degree murder under the doctrine of transferred intent. Although those charges were later dropped, it's not unfair to argue that the teens created a violent environment that directly facilitated Bility's death. (Officers Devon Smith, Sean Dolan, and Brian Devaney have since been charged with manslaughter and reckless endangerment.)
But, as with so many laws, the government continues to weaponize felony murder, allowing some people—including government agents—to completely shirk responsibility.
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The charges were eventually ruled unconstitutional under Idaho law, but only after Holm sat in jail for 16 months in pre-trial detention.
Best be thankful he wasn't involved in January 6... coulda been worse.
Oh, Politifact rules that it was "false" that Jan 6 defendants were "in prison" because defendants don't go to prison before trial, they're held in "pretrial jail".
I'm not kidding.
There's actually a difference between prison and jail, which leads to all weird sort of stuff, like people being held indefinitely in jail, longer than their potential prison sentence.
But regardless, NO SYMPATHY to the traitors who stormed congress seeking to commit mayhem.
I can’t wait till you get your turn, brandy.
Many-many-MANY fertile-aged women will get THEIR turn ass well, here, my friend!
The fartilized egg smell or blastocyst or fetus "kills itself" because of internal defects... And the was-gonna-be-a-mother gets charged with murder!!!
Chelsea Becker mentioned in The Guardian, “She was jailed for losing her pregnancy.” Happens a LOT, already! Jailed for 12, 16 months, in cases mentioned here. It WILL happen some more, especially if “R” Party gets its way here! Victims are the poor and powerless as usual. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/03/california-stillborn-prosecution-roe-v-wade ... “Say her name”, people!
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Well that had nothing to do with what Diane Reynolds, Brandybuck and Vulgar Madman were talking about.
You're too dumb to be spreading your propaganda here. You can't even manage to be relevant.
She Killed Herself. He Was Charged With Her Murder. (Title of article).
Straight parallel to what I wrote! Grow a brain!
Luckily for you, SQRLSY, your brain was only HALF eaten by the unique illegal Zombie Taco Chasers Dr Jill's incoherent husband allowed in.
But totes sympathy for the Antifa who burned cities, seeking to commit mayhem?
I fully understand that. But Politifact is being disingenuous to the nth degree here.
The Representatives had been evacuated from the Capitol because of the bombs before Trump was done speaking.
Keep sucking that establishment dick.
You deserver to be doused in gas and set on fire
Commit mayhem? They took selfies bruh.
Sympathy and justice are to very different things. Many of those held did not storm the capitol, but were only in the area, and arrested and imprisoned on nothing more than a picture. That is not justice.
I guess they got rid of that annoying right to a speeding trial, thing.
you only get that if you're gonna plead guilty on all charges
A speeding trial? What's that? Do the lawyers argue while riding motorcycles?
Show yourself out. Now.
That's a lot of fact-checking. It's why fact-checking should avoid having a hard rating and instead should just be corrections.
Politifact, for instance, was always going to be problematic since they had a non-binary scale for True and False. That's an insult to George Boole and should be removed entirely.
I rate your comment as mostly true.
But lacking context.
Not everyone is a geek who know who Boole was.
I'm a libertarian. I don't care what the rabble do or do not know.
He did some kind of algebra.
I see the logic of blaming a citizen for the incompetence of LEOs. All who vote for coercive govt. are guilty. They support authority, law (the initiation of violence, threats) with undermines reason, rights, choice. The majority believe any consensus is morally enforceable, however irrational and unjust.
If you call 911 you are asking for trouble. My father-in-law has a sign above his front door that states: "I don't call 911" along with a picture of a gun.
Right you are, not very sympathetic characters, except the mental case by the side of the road. Frankly, the others seem perfectly fine to me. Two idiot teems holding a gun fight? Cops should learn to shoot better, but what's the alternative, charge the cop with murder? How about the two teens holding a gun fight within range of an 8 year old girl. Oh wait, they were charged. What's the problem?
And so on.
re: what's the alternative, charge the cop with murder?
Yes - charge the cop with murder. Or maybe just admit that some deaths are accidents and nobody should go to jail over it.
I'm all for charging for, say, unnecessary SWAT raids gone wrong, like throwing flash bangs into baby cribs or fraudulent warrants.
This is not such a case. One idiot started a gunfight in public and the other was acting in self-defense, or maybe both of them started it, I do not know. Expecting the cops or bystanders to just let it peter out is ridiculous; the cops' duty is to stop it as soon as possible, and any collateral damage is the responsibility of whoever started that gunfight.
"the cops' duty is to stop it" - Yes.
"any collateral damage is the responsibility of whoever started" it - No.
More precisely, 'not necessarily'. To put all blame on the idiot who started it is to give carte blanche to the police who intervene with no regard for the reasonableness of their intervention. Consider many of the other situations covered here where police overreact.
The crime of murder requires intention - and that means (or should mean) the intention to kill another person, not merely the intention to do something entirely unrelated. Being a criminal should not make you automatically responsible for the police's overreaction.
Murder doesn’t require intention in most jurisdictions. Extreme recklessness will suffice.
Causing a death through recklessness is supposed to get you a charge of manslaughter, not murder. Though I will grant that there are some jurisdictions that have managed to mangle the differences between those crimes.
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In this case, the police were responding to a gunfight in progress. The cops responded correctly.
YES - collateral damage as the result of committing a felony most definitely IS the responsibility of those committing the felonies
That's ridiculous. A crime in progress does not give the police an unlimited license for mayhem in the name of stopping it. It certainly doesn't place that blame on the perpetrator of the crime. By that logic, Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nichols committed suicide.
That cavalier approach to collateral damage isn't even the rule under the laws of war applicable to combat zones. It sure as hell shouldn't be the rule for people claiming to call themselves "peace" officers.
people wearing badges do the killing and people not wearing badges bear responsibility. boys can be pregnant.
More reasons why it might be best not to skip jury duty.
He played stupid games. He is winning stupid prizes.
(and were not related).
Would you put that in if they were in New York instead of Alabama?
Asking for a cousin.
This article uses 4 very different cases as evidence, while sometimes declaring which specific charge people recieved (murder 1 vs. manslaughter) and then one's where the article does not.
This is very confusing and this article is unfocused. Do better.
This shit is important, don't fuck up the message. You're the major "good libertarian" magazine. Take some fucking care.
This shit is important, don't fuck up the message. You're the major "good libertarian" magazine. Take some fucking care.
You say this like they don't have a proven history of portraying "Armed felon who shot shopkeeper with his own gun after shooting at bystander." as "Man who struggles with shopkeeper is facing murder charge after gun goes off." and "Woman that social workers describe as perpetrating the worst case of child neglect they've ever seen while investigating one of her children's death." as "Woman wrongly convicted on bad science." and "Armed teen shot running towards officers on unredacted police video" as "Unarmed teen shot in the back by police while fleeing."
They beat 'fucking care' to death with the same shovel they used to bury it in the back yard.
If you've been reading this for the last 6-8 years and still think this is the "good libertarian" magazine then you need to check your premises. They've gone full proggie statist on so many topics I now read Jacobin for my libertarian takes and cannot tell the difference.
Hahaha
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If cops misusing the law makes the law bad then every law is bad.
No, every cop is bad.
Laws to shoot people, cops do.
Who's the idiot who set up the Lauderdale County Jail in such a way that a single compromised officer is capable of springing a prisoner?
-jcr
Hitler's mom has a lot to answer for.
An Alabama prisoner has been charged with murdering a correctional officer who killed herself.
That is not a misprint.
Not fooling me this time, Lucy. "Melissa Lucio has been charged with murdering her daughter, who fell down the stairs" wasn't a misprint either.
Is that Aaron Rodgers?
You done fucked up, A-A-ron!
If a police officer had walked up to them, winked, then shot her in the head, dude would still be charged with murder.
The guy was no saint. He is why we have government. To keep people like him away from society.
However charging him for something he didn't do is absurd. That whole legal reasoning is bull. In my opinion.
It's like Commerce Clause logic. Not buying something means that that something didn't cross state lines. So by not doing something you're subject to regulation.
Dude was a bag of dirt. He did bad things. But he didn't kill the dipshit floozy.
So… one unsympathetic case and one case that was ruled unconstitutional.
Slow news day?
Just pointing out how screwed up the law can be.
Waiting for the girlfriend of the guy stabbed by the bodega clerk to be charged with his murder.
This is better than previous articles on felony murder. I actually agree that this is wrong.
She committed suicide in a "you'll never take me alive" gesture at the end of a police chase. Casey was definitely wrong, but her actions were her own
Well, this is stupid. The guy is a scumbag but so was she. She killed herself after helping a murderer escape prison because she would rather die than go to jail. She s no innocent party and should NOT be treated as such.
Another well written and alarming article about judicial overreach. The comments, as usual, are largely not worth bothering with.
True. Felony murder is unnecessary and dumb. Convict people of the crimes they actually commit. If someone is shot during a group robbery convict the shooter for murder and the others for robbery. There is enough slack in sentencing to give the robbers a long sentence.