3. Rush to Judgement
Roxanne Ellis and Michelle Abdill, in their fifties, were happily together for 12 years. When they weren’t working in their property management business, they were fighting for LGBT rights. They were found dead in their pickup truck, gagged and bound, shot in the head, covered in cardboard boxes. On December 4, 1997, they had an appointment with Robert Acremant, a man in his 20s, looking for an apartment. Friends and fellow activists assumed it was a hate-crime. But, many opined that this was too quick an assumption, and said it could also be a random act of violence, robbery or crime against women. Acremant pleaded guilty of murder, but insisted it was a robbery, and had nothing to do with the women’s sexual orientation. Contradictorily, he also said he hated lesbian women, and found it unacceptable that someone’s grandmother could be ‘lesbo’. His death sentence was reduced to life without parole when he was deemed too delusional to aid his appeals.
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