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Mean Girl Murders (2023) Season 3 Episode 10- She-Devils
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00:00She had a great group of friends, like super close.
00:15They would go to church together, Bible schools together, but no matter what religion you
00:21are, somebody can turn on you so easily.
00:24You have the angel on one shoulder, the devil on the other shoulder saying you don't have
00:29to be the good girl because the good girl never wins.
00:35They were almost devil-like.
00:38She was their leader, the queen scorpion.
00:42Girl on girl crime can be very, very cruel, but the violence in this case was absolutely
00:49stunning to me.
00:50I think absolutely the devil has a hand in this crime.
00:59It was Memorial Day weekend.
01:16Every year we would always have a party.
01:19That was like a gathering place for people and to spend time with their family and catch
01:24up.
01:25I never would have dreamed that that weekend would have ended the way that it did.
01:36When I first got the call from dispatch, it was around 10 o'clock that Sunday night.
01:40A home had been broken into.
01:45The house is ransacked, and we've got two missing females.
01:52When I got to the scene, it was around midnight.
01:55It was pitch dark.
01:59We had the entire area roped off the home, the backyard, the woods.
02:06We didn't want anybody coming in or out, and then we found a body.
02:20There was multiple stab wounds.
02:22I've worked a lot of homicides over my 30-year career, but I've never seen one quite like this.
02:30You have to be up close and personal and right in their face.
02:35There was a sense of evil.
02:41Maybe the devil just came in and took over and did this.
02:58Max Meadows is a really small town of about 500 people.
03:02It's a rural area.
03:04It's a picturesque hometown.
03:07You don't lock your doors, and you just feel safe.
03:10Max Meadows is part of what we call the Bible Belt here in rural Southwest Virginia.
03:18We have a lot of churches that have a lot of people in them on Sunday mornings.
03:24There's very few that I would say don't go to church because, I mean, it was a big deal.
03:31And Max Meadows, if you didn't go to church on the regular, they're going to be like, loser.
03:36You were loser number one.
03:37Piling into the pews at the Pentecostal church are Max Meadows' most faithful teens.
03:55Middle school besties Kendra, Heather, and Nakisha.
04:03I was the cheerleader, the outspoken one.
04:06Heather was the mom of the group.
04:08She made sure we walked the line, and Nakisha, she was kind of the follower.
04:17Nakisha Waddell grew up in a Pentecostal church.
04:19I mean, it's hard to explain because, like, I grew up in it too.
04:24I think we're more, not necessarily weird, but on the stricter side, drinking, smoking, premarital sex, you just don't do it.
04:38Ask Kendra about Pentecostal.
04:42It was always fun to go to Heather's and Nakisha's church because it was so different than my church.
04:51Their church was very loud and rowdy.
04:57Speaking in tongues, hellfire and brimstone.
05:01If you needed to be prayed for, you were brought down front.
05:07People laying out on the floor in the Spirit and Holy Ghost.
05:11So, I mean, I feel like we became such good friends because we shared the same beliefs.
05:23Not stealing, not lying, not, you know, treating people bad.
05:27Some people believe, you know, you can do whatever you want to on Saturday night.
05:33As long as you go to church on Sunday, you're good.
05:37And that's not me.
05:40My goal was to please God.
05:43I never thought I was better than anybody, but...
05:46It's a well-known secret that many of the local teenage girls are not exactly practicing what they preach.
05:58But in this pious town, image is everything.
06:02And the title for Most Perfect Parishioner goes to 13-year-old Nakisha Waddell.
06:11Nakisha was very obviously standing out from other teenage members of her church.
06:18Nakisha was still pure and godlike.
06:22Nakisha and her mom, Vaughn Thomas, they definitely were like a staple in the church.
06:29Vaughn was always helping with dinners, extra events, Bible schools.
06:36And, of course, Nakisha would be there to help as well.
06:40I feel like Vaughn was wanting her to live up to a certain expectation.
06:46I think the motive behind it was acceptance.
06:52That was the motive behind all of it.
06:54While Vaughn and Nakisha sit atop the church's holy hierarchy, their descent wasn't easy.
07:02Nakisha was born in 1990.
07:05Her family was different from the rest of us.
07:09Her dad was never in the picture that I knew of,
07:13and that isn't really something that you would expect in a Pentecostal church.
07:17Unfortunately, members of the Pentecostal faith can be casting judgment upon you,
07:25which can sometimes be quite harsh.
07:27But Nakisha and her mother were a family unit unto themselves.
07:33Nakisha was a mama's girl.
07:35She was always with her mom.
07:38When Nakisha was three, Vaughn met Bobby Thomas.
07:43And they got married and moved to Max Meadows.
07:49Bobby did not attend church with Vaughn and Nakisha.
07:53He went to another church.
07:54But Bobby helped raise Nakisha with Vaughn.
07:58They were a perfect, close-knit family.
08:02While mother and daughter take pride in their well-earned gold status at their church,
08:07others at the church are green with envy.
08:11In Nakisha's church, there is a focus on family and faith.
08:15But you also have an enormous amount of focus on material possessions.
08:19The more that you have, the more well-loved and well-respected member of the community you became.
08:24I wouldn't say that Nakisha was spoiled, but she definitely didn't want for a whole lot.
08:34She had pretty much whatever she wanted.
08:37Clothes, cosmetics.
08:39If she wanted a new computer, she was going to get the computer.
08:43We all didn't have as much as Nakisha did.
08:50People that live in Max Meadows can be insanely jealous.
08:54And I know that I couldn't afford and my parents couldn't afford to buy everything they did for her.
09:02That's, that's crazy.
09:09But as this godly girl enters her teen years, Nakisha faces a hard truth.
09:15Money doesn't buy happiness.
09:18At that time, Nakisha was about six foot tall.
09:22So she was quite a bit taller than everybody, boys and girls.
09:28She was bigger than, I think it really held her back from a lot her size did.
09:37In the summer, Nakisha and, you know, Kendra and I, we would always have a sleepover.
09:47We would do makeup and talk about boys and watch movies.
09:52If we were doing cheers, she kind of just sat back and watched.
10:01She was very shy.
10:03And, you know, I feel like maybe she felt a little left out.
10:07In eighth grade, that's when boys kind of start noticing you.
10:11Heather and I were getting attention from boys and being called pretty, and Nakisha, we wasn't getting the same attention.
10:22Starting our freshman year at Fort Chiswil High School, it's a whole new world.
10:38Heather and I were a grade younger than Nakisha.
10:42So when she went to high school, we were in middle school.
10:47So it was scary for both of us, really, because we were being separated.
10:54This is the Bible Belt, but you always have some kids that aren't raised in church.
11:01So, Nakisha, I've tried to avoid people who don't believe.
11:05Nakisha started out in the religious group, being the nice, wholesome girl, because people accepted her in the church.
11:18But somebody can turn on you so easily.
11:22Girls can be very, very cruel to each other.
11:28Nakisha just wanted to be included.
11:30But she didn't realize how dangerous that it actually was.
11:44Fort Chiswil High School was very small.
11:46It was maybe 100 people in the freshman class.
11:51And cliques were already kind of formed before you ever even got there.
11:56Nakisha just assumed that she'd be hanging out with the religious group, because church played a big part in their lives.
12:06But Nakisha wasn't very popular in her gym class.
12:11She was always one of the last people picked, or not picked at all.
12:15There were girls who were members of Nakisha's church, who needed to feel better about themselves by tearing down a girl like Nakisha with a lot of what I call girl-on-girl crime.
12:30They could be judgmental, and you do one wrong move or say one wrong thing.
12:35They don't forget it.
12:36I remember there was an instance when Nakisha was being bullied by another classmate.
12:45The church group were silent.
12:49They just let whatever happened, happen without raising their voice or anything.
12:55So she was pretty much on her own.
12:57And then suddenly somebody came to Nakisha's defense.
13:08Nakisha's protector is an unlikely ally.
13:13Fellow freshman Annie Belcher.
13:17Annie was bigger than all of the other girls she got, made fun of for her weight as well.
13:24However, she stuck up for herself.
13:28When she saw Nakisha being bullied by other people, Annie would refer to it as the Big Girl Code.
13:35Big Girl Code is, if you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us.
13:42The Big Girls, we stick together.
13:44And they began to bond with each other.
13:48They connected on the fact of they weren't the most popular in the class.
13:54They weren't going to be homecoming queen.
13:56When I found out that, you know, Nakisha and Annie had struck up such a good friendship, I was shocked.
14:04That's because Annie has a reputation.
14:10Growing up, I was on the cheerleading team with Annie.
14:13Annie didn't have the foundation that we had going to church.
14:18She was the type that I was like, I'm just not, I'm not even going there.
14:24I met Annie in eighth grade.
14:29She wasn't part of my friend group.
14:34Annie's family was low class.
14:36They lived in a trailer.
14:41There were times when her mom was in prison.
14:47It's sad.
14:50I think Annie's upbringing started to shape her as a person.
14:55Annie was very delinquent in school.
14:58One year, she didn't even have her picture taken for the yearbook because she was suspended.
15:07She wore black a lot.
15:09She was just different.
15:12So no one really messed with her.
15:17I don't know.
15:18I don't want to say that.
15:20Her mom come after me.
15:21In high school, Annie's group, they were the outcast.
15:30They were against the church.
15:33They would draw pentagrams everywhere, the number six, three times.
15:39And Annie was their leader.
15:45The queen scorpion.
15:47She had some type of power over those individuals.
15:52And they were almost devil-like.
15:57Annie found her own way to be popular in a sense of it's popular to stay away from her.
16:07Her scare tactic was, you know, to be the bully.
16:11And it works.
16:17While Annie instills fear in others, she has a soft spot for Nikesha.
16:23Nikesha found somebody who was going to protect her.
16:27And she's suddenly feeling that she belongs somewhere.
16:31She was starting to wear black clothing and dark eyeliner.
16:38Completely different than how she used to be.
16:41We would still hang out after school, on the weekends.
16:53I could see that Nikesha, to a certain degree, was slowly changing.
16:59I remember one day, all of a sudden, Nikesha takes something from her pocket.
17:03She said, I stole this makeup from Walmart.
17:08And I'm just like, I know she did not just do that.
17:15That was my first realization that Nikesha maybe wasn't the person that I thought she was.
17:21Nikesha went from being a straight-A student to making D's and F's, skipping school and drinking alcohol, which, that's a big sin in the church.
17:34So that was a big wow.
17:41Nikesha lived the double life.
17:44You know, she would be friends with Annie at school and, you know, get to be the bully.
17:52And then she would go home to her mom and live the church life again.
17:58She was a good church girl on Sunday.
18:01And I'm like, why is she there?
18:03You know, why was she there at all?
18:05In a small town like Max Meadows, secrets don't keep long.
18:15So it's only a matter of time before Nikesha's double life is exposed.
18:20Everybody talks.
18:22Everybody knows their business.
18:26Nikesha's mom, Vaughn, would get calls from the school saying that Nikesha did not show up.
18:32The people that knew Vaughn Thomas told her that they had suspected that Nikesha was using some alcohol and possibly even some illegal drugs.
18:43Vaughn made Nikesha get out a notebook and write the Lord's Prayer over and over again, thinking that it would help her.
18:53She used the religion as a form of discipline to try to heal her from the evil that she was now part of.
19:08Vaughn believes the devil has a vice grip on her daughter's heart.
19:13And she knows exactly who's to blame.
19:15She saw this change in her kid from the time that she met Annie.
19:23And she knew that it was only progressively going to get worse if something didn't change.
19:32And Vaughn's only hope was for God to remove Annie from Nikesha's life.
19:39And if not God, then someone else.
19:44Vaughn told Nikesha to get rid of Annie.
19:47Annie is not good for you.
19:50There was no stopping Vaughn.
19:52She wanted that friendship to end.
19:54In 2004, there's a pressure cooker atmosphere happening in Nikesha's house.
20:05Nikesha was still engaging in risky behavior, which was causing more fights and arguments with her mother.
20:12Because according to Vaughn, Nikesha was sinning.
20:15I think her relationship with Annie was definitely pushing her further and further from church, from her mom, from me.
20:26I think the devil was motivating her life.
20:30I know that Vaughn could feel the grip she was losing on Nikesha because she actually told my mom.
20:44She said, I went in Nikesha's room and anointed her room and prayed over it.
20:51She said, because you just never know.
20:53The more that Nikesha acted out, the more intense Vaughn became.
21:01In our faith, anytime something happens, you go to God.
21:07That's where you find help.
21:09But she was starting down a path that was not going to end well.
21:14But the power of prayer isn't enough to stop Nikesha from straying into even more dangerous territory.
21:33In 2004, that's really when, like, chat rooms started becoming a thing, and we all did it.
21:41Nikesha's on-screen name was Sassin Sweet.
21:47She used that as almost like a fantasy life.
21:52She was talking to older men, not anybody we knew.
21:59One of these older men seems to stand out as Nikesha's soulmate.
22:05Nikesha never had a boyfriend that I ever remember,
22:10but she wasn't really, you know, the type that all the boys were after.
22:17Nikesha was talking to a 20-year-old sailor named Victor from Portsmouth.
22:24In our upbringing, you're taught, you know, you save yourself for marriage.
22:29It's hammered in your head from day one.
22:32And her relationship with this guy, it was online, but there was talk of, you know, physical things.
22:41That in itself was not pleasing to God, and she knew I wouldn't approve.
22:47Those were just the rules.
22:51But Nikesha was thinking that she did not have to follow rules, and it's not fair.
22:57For Nikesha, this was probably a sense of, look at this forbidden fruit, and now let me go try to taste it.
23:04The attention she was getting from Victor, you know, she loved it.
23:14I was hurt because Nikesha was willingly sinning over and over again, and I didn't really want anything to do with it.
23:23Because maybe now she's not worthy of God's love, so I just stared clear.
23:32Annie was not a voice of reason at all.
23:36Annie encouraged Nikesha to continue to talk to Victor.
23:40The Pentecostal church population wanted her to be good and pure.
23:46A lot of people were praying that God remove anything from her life that's not good for her, basically protection.
23:53She was going down a bad path, and it was something that none of us could stop.
24:14It was Sunday night, Memorial Day weekend.
24:17It was probably 8.30.
24:19My stepdad gets a call from Bobby, Nikesha's stepdad, and he says, have you seen Vaughn or Nikesha?
24:31He said, well, I just got home, and he said, Nikesha and Vaughn aren't here.
24:36He said, and the house is trashed.
24:38You can literally throw a rock to my house from hers, and I'm thinking, is there somebody, you know, in the neighborhood breaking into houses?
24:50I was terrified, because, I mean, where are they?
24:53That Sunday, it was a holiday weekend.
24:57I get a call that we had a missing daughter and a missing mother, Nikesha Waddell and Vaughn Thomas.
25:05And I know Bobby Thomas, because it's a small community.
25:08I said, I'll be there as quick as I can.
25:11When I got to the Thomas home, walked inside, and the house was totally ransacked.
25:20Bobby said that Vaughn's jewelry was missing, and he could not find Nikesha or Vaughn anywhere.
25:28From the beginning, I said, something's not right.
25:32Most burglars are not going to go in and just ransack the entire place.
25:36They're going to take what they're after, and they're going to get out of there.
25:38I told Mr. Thomas, this book's staged.
25:45When I first arrived on scene, of course, we met with Lieutenant Tuck and Bobby Thomas.
25:52Bobby Thomas said that he had gone out to Texas visit one of his sons in the middle of the week prior to this.
25:59He said the last time he had spoke with Vaughn was actually Thursday night.
26:05He tried to call her again on Friday night and could not get a hold of her.
26:08It's been three days since anyone has spoken to Vaughn or Nikesha.
26:15With every passing hour, concerns grow, and the chances of finding them safe dwindle.
26:22And that's when additional staff began to respond to process the crime scene.
26:27Inside the kitchen area, we spotted a small amount of blood.
26:37This was very shocking.
26:42At this point, it was really clear that the crime we're investigating is much more severe than a break-in that looks staged.
26:50A lot of things were going through my mind.
26:53We had to figure out what happened.
26:55And I was open to every option from abduction to murder.
27:00We've got two missing people, Nikesha Waddell and her mother, Vaughn Thomas.
27:15Looking at how the house had been ransacked, we're thinking maybe there was some sort of violence within the home.
27:23So, we've got to look into Mr. Thomas.
27:27We asked if there had been any arguments between them two.
27:31He told us they had been a good home.
27:34They had a really good foundation.
27:36While the Thomas' marriage is solid, Bobby explains the relationship between Vaughn and her daughter, Nikesha, has been on thin ice for months.
27:45In spring of 2004, Vaughn learned about Nikesha's relationships with a lot of adult men online.
27:53And she was really appalled and horrified because Nikesha was talking about sex.
27:59This was not the behavior that she expected of her 14-year-old daughter, who she had raised in the church.
28:05As a result, Nikesha and Vaughn are fighting almost all of the time.
28:10Vaughn felt that the whole situation was pure evil.
28:16Nikesha was on the computer a lot with these men at an early age.
28:21And that's very dangerous.
28:23We see cases all the time where these young 13- and 14-year-old girls build these relationships online with men.
28:30And they end up getting abducted, end up getting raped, end up getting killed.
28:35I said, I've got to look at the big picture.
28:38Bobby turned over Nikesha's computer to our investigative team.
28:41On Nikesha's computer, investigators discover her virtual life assassin suite.
28:47We had developed additional information that Nikesha had started an online relationship with a guy named Victor.
28:55He was 20, she's 14 years old, the math just does not math like it should.
29:06Nikesha was lying to Victor about her age and appearance.
29:11She was telling him she was older, she was acting older, and Victor believed it.
29:17Nikesha knew that lying was a sin.
29:21She knew it was wrong.
29:24On top of that, she told him where she was living.
29:30Victor may have actually showed up and done something with Nikesha and her mother.
29:34I had his last name, and I did eventually make contact with Victor.
29:41Victor tells investigators he was just enjoying a little online banter.
29:45But Nikesha convinced herself they were planning a future together.
29:51She was living a fantasy life online with this guy, but I didn't know that she thought it was real.
30:00In her mind, he was the one, and she was, you know, going to quit school and move up there to Portsmouth,
30:11and they were going to live happily ever after.
30:15According to what was told to me by Victor,
30:19on Friday, a friend drove Nikesha six hours down there to Portsmouth,
30:25and she finally met Victor, and it did not go her way.
30:31He said that they got in a big argument, and she hollered at Victor.
30:37He said he made her leave when he found out her age.
30:40The whole house of cards for Nikesha ultimately fell
30:44because Victor is not expecting a 14-year-old girl.
30:49In this one-horse town, police lights don't go unnoticed,
30:58and while detectives continue speaking with Victor, a neighbor calls the Thomas home.
31:04It turns out to be a neighbor that Nikesha goes to high school with by the name of Stephanie.
31:10I said, I'm looking for Nikesha.
31:15She said, I did see Nikesha Friday afternoon after school.
31:21She gave me the directions to a mobile home where Annie lived,
31:26approximately three or four miles down the road.
31:28I didn't know what I was getting myself into.
31:31I knocked on the door of the mobile home, identified myself.
31:35And a man came to the door.
31:38He told me he was Annie's father.
31:41I said, I'm looking for Nikesha.
31:43I'm looking for her mother.
31:44Do you have any idea where they could be?
31:46He invited me in and led me to the back bedroom, and Annie was there.
31:59I didn't see Vaughn anywhere.
32:03I saw Nikesha on the bed.
32:06The lights were very, very dim, and I could barely see her face.
32:11I didn't know if she was still breathing.
32:13But we know that evil exists.
32:17We see it in the cases that we work.
32:20I think absolutely the devil had a hand in this cry.
32:29I was at Annie Belcher's mobile home.
32:33And I walked back to the bedroom, and I found Nikesha on the bed.
32:41And she got up.
32:44I identified myself to her.
32:47And Vaughn wasn't there.
32:49I said, I found you, but I'm looking for your mother.
32:52Where is she at?
32:54And she looked at me and said, she's dead.
32:57I killed her.
33:03And that floored me.
33:06And I said, can you say that again, please?
33:08And she said it again.
33:10And I said, she's serious.
33:12Annie and Nikesha were taken back to the sheriff's office where we can get a statement from both of them.
33:28When I interviewed Annie, she said Nikesha called her on the phone that Friday morning and told her she had gotten into an argument with her mother.
33:38She said that Nikesha had gone to her house because she needed a friend.
33:45And naturally, you're going to go to your best friend, and you're going to talk about these situations.
33:49When Nikesha said that her mom was dead, Annie was really taken back, was really shocked.
33:56She says she had no prior knowledge of the murder whatsoever.
34:00In a separate room at the Wythe County Sheriff's Office, a stoic Nikesha pens her confession.
34:08Vaughn figured out that Nikesha was talking to older men online.
34:16Nikesha told me they'd argued all week, and they started arguing again.
34:23Vaughn left to go to work.
34:25Nikesha decided, I'm going to skip school.
34:28Vaughn came home.
34:30Around 12 o'clock, an argument ensued.
34:37According to Nikesha, something in her snapped, and she took the knife, which was on the kitchen counter, and stabbed Vaughn in the shoulder.
34:49Vaughn then retreated out the back door.
34:54I said, what did you do then?
35:00She said, and I stabbed her several times to make sure she was dead.
35:05She looked at me, straightened eyes, and told me that.
35:09She didn't show any emotion.
35:10I've been an investigator for 38 years.
35:14I see evil.
35:15I do.
35:16But I'd have never had a 14-year-old girl killing her mother.
35:20But sometimes the devil is in the details.
35:27And detectives notice an inconsistency in Nikesha's statement.
35:32Nikesha's statement was all about her.
35:34And then there was this transition of pronouns.
35:39She transitions from saying I to saying we.
35:42I knew someone had to help Nikesha, and the only one left was Annie.
35:49So the second interview with Annie, I said, I just want to get to the truth.
35:55Eventually, she admitted that she was at Vaughn Thomas' home the day she was killed.
36:03Annie watched Nikesha make the final blows to take her breath away.
36:09She just stood back and watched.
36:10She said, I was just trying to help a friend out.
36:16I said, you're under arrest.
36:20Nikesha tried to make it sound like that this was just a spur-of-the-moment impulse crime.
36:27But when we executed a search warrant, we located a large hunting knife that had apparent blood.
36:35We found notes, and we found a diagram sketch of Vaughn Thomas' residence.
36:40And the door that she normally comes in from work was marked.
36:45They actually put a lot of thought into how they were going to carry out this crowd.
36:52Nikesha, she wanted to live free of her mother, and she wanted to make her life with this guy named Vic.
36:58Vaughn was on the ground, still warm.
37:01And the first thing that Nikesha thinks is to get in a car and to go see her boyfriend across the state.
37:10And Annie was there to assist.
37:12We were able to follow up with Victor.
37:16We learned that he had nothing to do with this crime.
37:20Nikesha now has a long ride home from Fort Smith to consider the fact that her fantasy relationship has now broken up.
37:27And she has a dead parent waiting for her at home.
37:32Annie and Nikesha tell police about their attempt to wash away this mortal sin with their own holy trinity.
37:38A shovel, a mop, and bleach, before staging the scene to look like a break-in.
37:47We're processing the crime scene when Lieutenant Tuck calls one of our cell phones
37:52and tells us to walk to the back right-hand corner of the yard.
37:59We could see that they had buried Vaughn in a shallow grave.
38:04Nikesha was telling the truth.
38:08There was 43 stab wounds at Vaughn times.
38:1143.
38:1443 times.
38:16There was at least 42 times that you could have stopped.
38:21Nikesha decided that her mom was the enemy.
38:25She was once considered to be a perfect person,
38:30but she could no longer live up to that standard.
38:34She wants to get away from the church and Vaughn's upbringings
38:40and do what she wants to do.
38:43And it got to the point that Nikesha couldn't take anymore.
38:48Nikesha was full of rage,
38:49but I do not feel that Nikesha would have ever done something like this
38:55had she not met Annie.
38:58You could just tell that Annie had more of a deviant mentality
39:02than what Nikesha had.
39:04I think Annie made her think that all this could go away
39:07if she would just listen to her.
39:09Annie had a major influence on Nikesha,
39:13and Annie was jealous of Nikesha's home life.
39:17Nikesha had, you know, whatever she wanted
39:19and everything she needed,
39:22and I think Annie was jealous of that
39:25and maybe thought,
39:28well, if I can't have it, I don't want her to either.
39:32Because of the severity of the crime,
39:36both of these juveniles would be tried as adults.
39:40But in the end, plea deals were reached
39:43where Nikesha was charged with first-degree murder.
39:46She was sentenced to 70 years with 35 years suspended.
39:51Annie was charged with second-degree murder,
39:53and she was sentenced to 15 years.
39:57And neither one of them showed any remorse.
40:03I thought we were close.
40:05I thought, you know,
40:07if something between her and her mom was so bad,
40:13why would I have not known about it?
40:16I loved Vaughn.
40:17Her mom was so sweet and so good to her.
40:21She committed the ultimate sin.
40:26Thou shalt not kill,
40:28honor thy father and mother.
40:31Both those commandments were broken.
40:33To this day, I still think
40:35the devil got into her soul,
40:37and in the minutes that it took to kill Vaughn,
40:40something inside her possessed her.
40:45If I was to speak to Nikesha,
40:47I would tell her I forgive her.
40:48And that God forgives her
40:52as long as she asks Him to.
40:56And that I hope and pray
40:59that she lives a life
41:04that her mom would be proud of.
41:05She has learned the same thing.
41:07To her death 2.
41:12And the love that He's left.
41:13Bye.
41:13And he does not have to be compared with her only,
41:15you know,
41:16which is that he likes a liberating and� supportive.
41:17And that I hope she finds her
41:18that he believes that they do not have to die.
41:19That she does not have to die right now.
41:20Or not or not.
41:20Or not.
41:21And then...
41:22This is the end of her sister.
41:25She doesn't have to die right now.
41:27And the other brother,
41:28This is the end of her birth
41:30that is on stage of the soul.
41:31Detente of this family,
41:32and that she fails漏ly
41:33leyendo.
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