Anonymous ID: 35b644 Feb. 16, 2020, 7:28 p.m. No.8160128   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0140 >>0276 >>0280 >>0587 >>0689 >>0752

>>8160103

Don't link to twitter. Link to an actually article:

https://www.tmz.com/2020/02/16/drew-carey-ex-fiancee-murdered-amie-harwick/

 

Drew Carey's ex-fiancee, Dr. Amie Harwick, has been murdered after cops say an ex-boyfriend attacked and caused her to fall from a third story balcony.

Law enforcement sources say they got a call early Saturday morning of a woman screaming in a Hollywood Hills neighborhood. Cops were met in the street by Harwick's roommate who said she was being assaulted inside her home.

We're told once officers attempted to get inside Harwick's home, they found her unresponsive underneath a third story balcony with injuries consistent with a fall. Harwick was taken to a hospital where she later died from her injuries.

Cops say evidence suggested there was forced entry and a struggle inside Harwick's home before she was discovered. Investigators located surveillance footage in the neighborhood and determined the suspect was a white male dressed in black.

Detectives learned Harwick had recently expressed concerns about an ex-boyfriend – who she once had a restraining order against – causing her harm. Cops say the restraining order ended just two weeks ago and Harwick had recently seen the ex.

Cops arrested the ex, Gareth Pursehouse, Saturday afternoon and booked for murder.

Drew and Harwick started dating in 2017 and announced their engagement in early 2018. However, they split less than a year later.

Anonymous ID: 35b644 Feb. 16, 2020, 7:37 p.m. No.8160222   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8160175

>jury nullification be on the table?

Jury nullification is when a jury decides to vote to not convict, despite knowing that a defendant is guilty, because they simply don't want to send the person to jail.

Example: a man murders someone who raped his daughter, clear proof of guilt, and the jury being so sympathetic to the defendant that they decide to let him off.