CELEBRITY CRIME: Suge Knight Has Phone and Visitation Revoked In Jail

  
According to the NY Daily News, Suge Knight has been hit with some very deflating news while he sits in prison awaiting trail for the killing a man with his truck in 2015.

Jailed rap mogul Suge Knight has been stripped of family visitation and phone calls in a surprise move his fiancée called “unfair.”
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge halted Knight’s access to his parents, children and spiritual advisers in a decision handed down under seal.

The change was requested by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department as Knight remains locked up on charges he ran over two men with his truck — killing one of them — outside a burger restaurant in Compton in January 2015.

Suge’s fiancé, Toi-Lin is not happy about his phone & visitation being revoked and thinks the whole thing is unfair. 

“It’s absolutely not fair,” his fiancée Toi-Lin Kelly told the Daily News. “His rights were taken away with no explanation.”

She said the couple’s 6-year-old son was allowed to visit Knight in jail shortly before Thanksgiving but now must stay away.

“Suge was so prevalent in life. He used to take him to school and play with him before studio time. Now it’s nothing. They can’t even have a phone call,” she said.

PA Man Charged With Murder Of Girlfriend After He Backed Out Of Suicide Pact

  

A Pennsylvania man has been charged with murder after allegedly injecting his girlfriend with a fatal dose of cocaine as part of a suicide pact, but then pulling out of killing himself after watching her die.

Anthony Michael Noble, 27, of Phoenixville, is also charged with drug delivery resulting in death, tampering with evidence, and related crimes.

His girlfriend, Joette L. Mullen, 27, was found dead in her car on the morning of December 14 near Schuylkill Canal Park in Mont Clare.

She and Noble had made a ‘Rome and Juliet-style’ suicide pact, but that he pulled out after witnessing Mullen have a seizure and die, Philly.com reported.

Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele says the evidence shows Noble purposefully prepared a fatal dose of cocaine and then injected it in Mullen’s arm.

‘This is First Degree Murder similar to a case where somebody takes a gun, loads it, points it at somebody, pulls the trigger and kills them,’ he told Georgia World.

In his first interview with police, Noble said that he and Mullen were using rock and powder cocaine they bought in Philadelphia on December 13.

He said they agreed to do ‘big shots’ and, and passed out after injecting her and himself.

He claimed that he woke to find Mullen unresponsive.

Noble said he tried CPR, but fled when he realized she was dead.

He said he took the drugs and through everything in the river.  

He told police that Mullen ‘hated life and didn’t want to be here anymore’.

However police then interviewed one of Noble’s friends, who said the suspect told him about the suicide pact, which he described as ‘Romeo and Juliet-style’.

He said Noble couldn’t go through with the pact after seeing what happened to Mullen.

Noble was then interviewed again by police, and admitted to what happened.

Mullen’s mother, Linda Ward, said her daughter suffered from depression.

 

Mullen’s last text message was to her mother – sent at 2:04 a.m. the day she was found dead, and said: ‘Mom, I’m fine.’

Originally posted on Daily Mail

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