she was the kind of person, when she comes in a room, she just takes over the space, you know, with her personality, her laughter. but when nikki was 12, she was a handful. linda was a single mom with kids at the time, so she agreed to have her move in with her grandmother. but she let the girl run wild. boys, parties. we grew up kind of fast. and later, she became pregnant at the age of 18, or 19. so we moved kind of fast. pregnant with identical twins, who she named jasmiyah and tasmiyah, jazz and tazz, born in 1993. the twin s dad was around briefly, then gone. and their mother figure, nikki s grandmother, della. nike s mother linda did not like that.
we have 48 employees in the detention center, she was second in command. she knew each and every one of them. some of the older guys looked up to her as a mother figure. it has been an emotional roller co coaster for our employees. they thought she had been kidnapped and maybe in danger, for her life, and, you know, then finding out that she took him out willingly and trying to determine, well, was she threatened or some way or coerced to do that, because it just didn t sound like the vicky we knew, and then finding out that, you know, she was basically the mastermind behind the whole plan. it just and then finding out she lost her life, it just has been a roller coaster. did you say she was the mastermind behind the whole plan? well, you know, obviously, i mean, he was behind bars, he really couldn t, you know, plan pretty much behind bars, but, yes, i think personally i
were taken in by christine s family. she told me a story about, how after her mom passed away, she didn t know what to do it first until she saw michael in the garage, holding something of his moms, and crying. she told me, that was the time i knew it was time to be big sister, and be a mother figure. overcome that sense of loss, and say this boy? yes. she could tell. he made a commitment, between her and i, that she would look out for me. but not just michael. michelle, also, kept watch over christine. she was like my older sister. she dressed me, she tweezed my eyebrows, she taught me makeup. taught you about boys? exactly. all the time. she helped me write my first love letter. oh my gosh. when we were growing up, we
she left her three month old baby in the care of her pastor, james flanders and his wife, tanya, and not her family. not the woman she looked to as a mother figure, kay barber. it was heartbreaking. it was heartbreaking. marie s ex-husband, jeff carlson, got the text, too. didn t make sense to him that she would leave without calling her seven-year-old daughter, paris. kay called jeff and said she he should file a report. she said, i don t know what s going on but i think something happen. and i said, yeah i agree with you. and then just called the okaloosa county sheriff s office to report marie missing. the investigator said, we re going to open a case and investigation on this, which surprised me because she s an adult. she could ve just left. because marie was very adventurous, she liked to travel. and when the mood struck her, sometimes she just took off for a few days on some women. but some things seem to different this time. she would ve never have left
involved. but just as it seemed sabrina s story couldn t get any more twisted, she dropped a second bomb shell. her story was that kevin and her were having a sexual relationship and it was going on for probably about six to eight months prior to the homicide. i absolutely fell in love with him. kevin, sabrina said, promised her the world. and played on her love of 3-year-old hailey. he promised me we were going to have our own house and i could take over the role for hailey, you know, a mother figure. and i would go to college, do everything that i ever wanted to do in life. and then she said, kevin finally convinced her the only way to realize that picket fence dream was to kill lisa. it just started getting more concrete, more of you want to do