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

17 Women Who Murdered Their Husbands For Cash

 

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The female black widow spider devours the male after copulating. In other words, she finds him, fucks him, and then eats him. 

Women who are known as “Black Widow killers” devour their mate’s assets after killing him. She finds him, fucks him, kills him, and then treats herself to his bank account.

Read the entire article on Thought Catalog | The Kiss Of The ‘Black Widow’: 17 Women Who Murdered Their Husbands (And Others) For Cash

PA Woman Killed After Rejecting Man In A Bar

  

Talton-Jackson, 29, was shot and killed in Homewood, Pittsburgh after leaving a bar, and the therm suspected of shooting her is now in jail after being shot by police.

Police responded to a ShotSpotter report that detected gunshots at N. Lang Avenue and Upland Street at around 1:50 a.m., Pittsburgh’s Action 4 News reported. During a traffic stop, the police encountered 41-year-old Charles McKinney in a silver vehicle. They had received a dispatch stating that a woman had been shot in the area, and upon hearing this, McKinney sped off.

The officers chased McKinney and shot at him. The chase came to an end after McKinney crashed into an unoccupied car that was parked. He was then arrested.

McKinney was charged with the victim’s homicide, as well as aggravated assault, possessing a firearm without a license, fleeing the police, possession with intent to deliver, reckless driving and reckless endangerment.

Authorities say that the incident began when McKinney attempted to talk to Talton-Jackson at a bar, but when she turned him down and left the bar, he followed her out and shot her in the chest.

“I just think it’s sad. Somebody has to do something about the gun control, it’s just getting out of hand and it just [isn’t] safe to walk the streets no more,” a man told KDKA.

Talton-Jackson was the sister of State House Rep. Ed Gainey, according to her Facebook page. He has yet to release a statement about her death.

Source | Rolling Stone