lady_kishiria: (Lady Liberty)
ancientjaguar ([personal profile] lady_kishiria) wrote2008-04-17 10:35 pm

Wife acquitted of murdering Marine husband

Remember Cynthia Sommer, tried two years ago for murdering her Marine sergeant husband with arsenic? We wondered why the D.A.'s office hadn't gone for the death penalty.

Turns out she didn't do it.

We're not talking "she got her sentence overturned on a technicality" here. She flat out didn't do it. The D.A.'s office seems to have not gone after the death penalty because they *knew* the medical evidence was shaky. Instead, they concentrated on how she behaved after his death, most notably that she got a boob job.

There was still tissue at Balboa Medical, so they ran tox screens on it finally and it turned out that there was no arsenic in the husband's body at all.

And then people wonder why I'm against capital punishment.

(Edit: I spelled the name wrong and didn't put up the San Diego Union-Trib article because it was awful. If KUSI's web site has the story now, it didn't last night, their coverage was voluminous.)

[identity profile] cinchntouch.livejournal.com 2008-04-18 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
To be honest, I know squat about the case outside of your OP. I just don't see how a boob job is circumstantial evidence. Strange behavior? yes. But for all we know she might express her grief through silicon. I am assuming there is more evidence than her behavior after her husband's death, or is that actually enough to try a case?

I like prosecutors btw. I have been informed by attny. friends that I should have been one. LOL

[identity profile] kishiriadgr.livejournal.com 2008-04-18 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
She got a boob job, participated in wet t-shirt contests, and had a lot of sex.

Reprehesible behaviour, but not evidence of murder!

[identity profile] cinchntouch.livejournal.com 2008-04-18 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I would agree. Though I think it is suspicious. Unfortunately/fornately suspicions aren't proof.