but what we we do know is it that it was an evil act carried out by an evil woman, and the only motive, clearly, was one of financial gain. on friday 28 october, mitchell was back in court. this time, she was to be sentenced for murder. it was a historic moment at the old bailey. she became the first murderer and first woman in england and wales to have her sentence televised. jemma mitchell, i have to sentence you for the murder on 11 june of last year, of mee kuen, otherwise known as deborah chong, which you were convicted by the jury yesterday. i have had regard to the victim impact statement read to the court from members of herfamily, who are not, unnaturally, in a state of shock and devastation as to the circumstances
impact statement read to the court from members of herfamily, who are not, unnaturally, in a state of shock and devastation as to the circumstances in which she met her death. the court heard a statement from deborah s sister, amy. in it, it said: the enormity of your crime is profoundly shocking. even more so, given your apparent religious devotion, as well as the fact that deborah chong was a good friend to you and had shown
and first woman in england and wales to have her sentence televised. jemma mitchell, i have to sentence you for the murder on 11 june of last year, of mee kuen, otherwise known as deborah chong, which you were convicted by the jury yesterday. i have had regard to the victim impact statements read to the court from members of herfamily, who are not, unnaturally, in a state of shock and devastation as to the circumstances in which she met her death. the court heard a statement from deborah s sister, amy. the court heard a statement in it, it said..
around members of congress. that will throw up a whole bunch of constitutional issues. that is a part of the investigation that i think is really dependent on the general six committee, as opposed to people that actually stormed the building and assaulted police officers, who will be held accountable to the justice department. that prosperous will take a very long time. the january six committee could open a lot of doors for the fbi and doj as their process continues opening up, opening up new information of things that they could not necessarily follow from a criminal threat unnaturally. it could be useful for these ongoing doj and fbi investigations. jill, we spoke to adam consider about public hearings in june, take a listen. there is a lot of information that we are gathering. when we put that through to the american people, when we put that in a narrative form, a,
going to bed. she told police her husband had been watching tv in the family room. their five-year-old son asleep in the master bedroom. then suddenly, kay looked up. i saw him and the gun was like, right here. and he was right there. and i couldn t believe i was like i could not believe that this was happening to me. there was a young man in the room pointing a gun right at her. kay said the man asked her where her husband was. she told him she thought he was sleeping in either the family room or their bedroom. and he could see said he s gonna shoot me he s gonna kill me. what is your radar say at the beginning? is she telling the truth? unnaturally i wanted to believe her. but the indicators are, in cases like this, that it s the spouse or a domestic issue. or some other personal issue. not a random act. then kay told police, the man took her into the family room where her husband was. and he yelled, wake up