Just look at that face, darlings! Doesn't is simply radiate trash????????????
Joanna and her husband Steven Strube, Sr., had a son. Steven, Jr. whom they both adored. He ended up marrying Heather Strube (maiden name unknown) who they were not quite thrilled with. But they were thrilled with the grandchild Heather provided, named Carson, a little boy.
Eighteen months later, Steven, Jr. and Heather's marriage was on the rocks. Heather had filed for divorce, the couple were jointly doing visits with Carson, and it seemed to be working out.
On the morning of April 26, 2009, Steven and Heather arranged for him to pick up Carson, for a visit. At a trashy Georgia strip mall, where there was a Target's. Or "Tarje," as we in New York say. The transition went smoothly. Steven drove away, with Carson strapped in his car seat.
Soon, an obviously disguised man walked up to Heather, and commenced an argument, pointing a gun to her head. Even entrapped, Heather could see through the dumb disguise--it was her mother-in-law, Joanna Hayes. She shot Heather on the spot, because she wanted to spend every day with Carson, and nothing was going to deter her from that. Or so she thought.
What a dumb bitch! Stalking, a disguise, and killing for what? People said she was a controlling bitch, but to take it to this extreme. I have to admit, when I first heard this, I thought it might have been Steven, or someone hired by him. I never thought Joanna. But when her own son saw the video footage, sickened as he was, he could not deny her identity.
The Stevens, father and son, had nothing to do with this. It was all Joanna, acting on her own. It landed her a conviction and life in prison. Now, she won't spend ANY days with Carson, now in his teens, who has to live with the awful truth that his paternal grandmother killed his loving mother.
No holiday visits for you, Grandma!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Girls, I am telling you, these things always happen in White Trash states. And most are in the South.
So, for heaven's sake, stay out of the South!
Even when the lights are on, things go out, in Georgia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, here I am Virginia, recently back from Alabama, and having spent a great deal of time in both north and South Carolina.
ReplyDeleteYou are not wrong about the mentality of southern states.
Florida too I think.
Victoria,
ReplyDeleteFlorida is probably the worst,
from my experience. So many of these
cases happen in the South. Another
reason to avoid it.