“At some point, my shirt had gotten grabbed. And he ….,” Payne paused, “… he pulled my wrist and pulled me into the vehicle, and he said ‘I have something for you.’”
She said Herring let go of her wrist and grabbed her by the back of her neck. She said Herring then hit the gas, moving his car forward
What medical emergency makes someone do that?
Payne told Tucker there was a state officer present at the initial crash that she was a witness of. She claimed that the officer told her and another witness at the scene outright that Herring was inebriated.
This is hearsay unless he was breathalyzed. so it may be the case he was just trying to hit and run.
No, I am not going to trust the testimony of a convicted felon. the court system processed the case. Two families are forever destroyed by the actions of this woman. Humans are broken creatures.
He wasn’t drunk, but having a medical emergency…
What medical emergency makes someone do that?
This is hearsay unless he was breathalyzed. so it may be the case he was just trying to hit and run.
Are you really going to trust the testimony of a now convicted murderer who was trying to win her case with these statements?
No, I am not going to trust the testimony of a convicted felon. the court system processed the case. Two families are forever destroyed by the actions of this woman. Humans are broken creatures.