@48hours

Follow and listen to the "48 Hours" podcast: https://cbsn.ws/3YTdMc1

@DiabolikalFollikles

Young ladies. Jealousy, controlling behavior, and stalking are not love.  They are red flags. Run in stealth and never look back. ❤️

@Case-X_TrueCrime

“He cut off her ponytail, then her voice.”
CeCe was silenced by fear.
Sarah was dismissed by the system.
And Lorie… was buried in a box.
How many warnings do we ignore before it's too late?

@matthewdavenport2490

Shannon's a good friend to not only hear the fear in CC's voice over the phone but also pick up on her coded wording and then call the police.

@Roy-w2o3f

This man should have gotten life in prison without parole....

@katiedidd7825

I’m glad they confronted the police station about how they handled Cici’s DV interview back then. Awful.

@bln8285

Dorothy sounds genuinely remorseful for supporting him. You don't hear that too often from these shows.

@dreamsofturtles1828

Here is something I have learned as a woman:  These guys you feel sorry for and want to "help"..it never works out . This is codependency (please look it up) not genuine love.
Also, while you feel compassion for THEM , it will not be reciprocated.  They are generally too busy feeling sorry for themselves. YOUR feelings are not on their radar.

@AnFChick85

The fact this monster is eligible for parole in 5 years is terrifying. I hope he is denied and never gets out.

@makennaramirez4341

we all need a bestie like Shannon’s bestie 🫶🏼

@MP-nj1qy

Possibility of parole??? Seriously 😒. I wonder if it was the judge’s daughter if he would give parole.

@phunkboxx

This interviewer with 48 Hours did a phenomenal job and talked to the victims family with grace and respect. Thankyou

@artistgirl1489

The fact that they put her in the back of the police car WITH HIM IS INSANE

@Jem5122

Even if Cece took him to trial and got him a harsher charge he STILL would've done the crime.  Police didn't even take her case seriously

@stevencass8849

Something similar happened to a friend of mine. She dated a monster, and survived, barely. He went to jail for three years. He got out, and killed a woman, and my friend testified against him, even though it triggered pretty serious PTSD being in the courtroom with him.

@ceilconstante640

⚠️ Notice it's ALWAYS kind caring women who want to see the good in everyone.  They see a monster as misunderstood, he had a hard life.  You can't fix evil!

@Lindyanne622

A serial DV abuser should never be released under any circumstances .  Ever….

@peppiholliday4525

This is so absolutely sad that these boys had to grow up without their mom who dearly loved them. Also, the way that people protected him because they believed in him when all along he was such a monster. My heart aches for them.

@Vgs183

Why would they make him eligible for parole did they learn nothing 😑

@denisedenise7115

The fact he's able for parole is disgusting......