Ashley McArthur Trial Verdict & Sentencing

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Ashley McArthur Trial Verdict & Sentencing
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Watching these videos makes me appreciate my freedom, my apartment with wack water pressure, my gf, my friends and all the possibilities that lay ahead of me. Life is good.

kevinr
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When the judge says 'you're free to go home' to the jury, Ashley felt that

boredsilly
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I have never seen a judge with so much
Professionalism &
Good carácter.
It makes fell proud.!!!

judysanchez
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Im freaking broke but man... 34k is literally a sad amount to take an actual person's life.

itstayayg
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Some of these court cases, should be shown at schools, once a week. Maybe it will help to avoid double tragedies.

haimbenavraham
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Wow, the judge was truly in charge of her courtroom and the audience knew it. Graceful, up front, and appreciative of her jury. Much respect to you, your Honor.

daisycassidy
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Oh LORD... The look on her girlfriend's face when each juror responding to "YES, that's my decision" She had tears of Joy AND pain. 😢

LoveLokks
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The judge is just so graceful, I really like her a lot. She is able to exert complete control over the audience and everyone in the courtroom. Her words, her posture, her style and her profound compassion about being a judge is what make her unique and different from any other judges.

kaunghsuthway
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What does it say about me that YouTube is always recommending me to watch murderers getting convicted and sentenced? 😅

ArcadianGenesis
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Moral of the story. Just be a decent and kind human being. It isn’t hard.

LisatheGreatest
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4:00 look at the sheer differences in these two women’s reactions. One (in the green) who loved the victim hardly able to hold herself together, and the one who took the victims life away. Wow ice cold

jjnunya
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Don't think of it as "going to prison", Ashley, think of it as "moving to a gated community."

mikefromwa
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This Judge deserves ultimate respect! She is appreciative of the jury and in complete control of the courtroom. She appears sensitive to the needs of all the people in the courtroom. We need more judges like her on the bench that are fair and have common sense. Hats off to this Judge!

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Original Story: 

A former crime scene investigator in Florida is on trial for the September 2017 murder of a private investigator.

42-year-old Ashley Britt McArthur is accused of fatally shooting 33-year-old Taylor Wright over $34, 000 before burying Wright’s remains under concrete on a family farm in Cantonment, about 30 minutes outside of Pensacola.

Left photo: Ashley McArthur, 42
Right photo: Taylor Wright, 33

Investigators say McArthur, a former CSI, and Wright, a former North Carolina police officer, had been friends for about a year before the murder. During that time, Wright had entrusted $34, 000 to McArthur for safekeeping while she battled her ex-husband in court over money and child custody.

On Sept. 8, Wright reportedly met up with McArthur to collect her $34, 000. Wright then vanished until her remains were found 42 days later on property owned by McArthur’s family.

McArthur was arrested on Oct. 19, charged with second-degree murder.

Prosecutors point to cell phone records, text messages, surveillance video and bank records as building the timeline, the motive and the means for how McArthur allegedly committed premeditated murder.

 

 

Timeline of Events:

August 16 2017: McArthur allegedly forges and deposits a $34, 000 cashier’s check into a joint bank account.

September 8, 2017:
• Wright’s girlfriend, Casandra Waller, last hears from Wright in a text message while she was with McArthur.
• McArthur is seen on video at Tom Thumb supermarket driving a silver Ford F250 truck.
• McArthur’s cell phone puts her in the area near Britt Road, where her family’s farm is.

September 9, 2017:
• McArthur seen in Home Depot purchasing concrete and potting soil.
• Cell phone records show McArthur in area near Britt Road.

September 14, 2017: Wright reported missing to Pensacola Police Department by Waller.

September 15, 2017: McArthur’s first interview by the Pensacola Police Department.

September 16, 2017: Detectives discover the $34, 000 deposit in bank records.

September 18, 2017: Detectives reach out to Wright’s ex-husband, Jeff Wright.

October 19, 2017:
• Search warrant executed at 2201 Britt Road, where human remains were found with Wright’s jewelry.
• A warrant for McArthur’s arrest is signed by Judge Robinson.
• McArthur is arrested for second-degree murder.

October 20, 2017: McArthur’s bond set at $1 million.

November 7, 2017: A grand jury returns an indictment for First-Degree Premeditated Murder and McArthur is held on no bond.

 

February 2, 2018:
• Judge grants motion for pretrial release.
• McArthur is released on a $400, 000 bond with conditions she is to submit to GPS monitoring and reside at her mother’s home in Gulf Breeze.

March 2018:
• McArthur is charged with Arson, Racketeering and Fraud, crimes that reportedly occurred before the alleged murder.
From 2015-2017, McArthur was reportedly lining her pockets with stolen money.
• While managing her family business, Pensacola Automatic Amusement—which serviced entertainment machines and jukeboxes for various clients in the Pensacola area for 40 years—McArthur embezzled thousands of dollars from two local businesses.
•Fire breaks out at PAA the day McArthur was supposed to meet with the local businesses about the missing revenue.

 

January 25, 2019:
• McArthur is convicted of Racketeering and Fraud but not Arson.
• She is remanded to custody of the sheriff.

February 21, 2019: McArthur is sentenced on those convictions: 84 months, or 7 years, in state prison and three years of probation.

August 26, 2019: The case of Florida v. Ashley Britt McArthur for the murder of Taylor Wright begins.

August 30, 2019: The defendant Ashley McArthur is found guilty of first-degree murder and was sentenced to the mandatory sentence of life in prison.

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I love how the judge addressed the court room before the verdict was read. I have not seen that from any other judge before. The way she addressed the jury afterwards as well, thanking them with specific examples too. This judge is well spoken and she speak extremely clear and percise without having to raise her voice in order for the entire court room to hear her.

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One of the best judges I have seen...Fantastic job here. If I was a juror, I would run through a brick wall for this judge.

richbrake
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Camera person had one job: capture the defendant's face as the verdict is read 🙄

muchsunshine
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I can not understand why a person believes taken or ruining another person's life is okay, but when it come to they can not handle it.

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Life is a lot less stressful when you don't kill somebody.

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The Judge is amazing. Direct, firm, yet compassionate to the jury.

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