Fifteen years after she first made the trip from the Jefferson County jail to the courthouse, Loveless was once again back before a judge. "I dreaded even coming up here today. It was just horrible to even have to get ready."įor Vaught, it must have seemed in some ways, like she took a step backward in time. 6th, 2008, she faced her daughter's killer for the first time since the trial that ended with Loveless being sentenced to 60 years. Now 32, Melinda Loveless took the stand Thursday to say she better understands now what she fessed up to and she shouldn't be held to her actions back then, when she was still in her teens.īut for Jacque Vaught, Shanda Sharer's mother, this hearing was one she dreaded. WAVE 3 Janelle MacDonald was there for the court proceedings and heard arguments from both sides. The Murder of Shanda Sharer The strange, curious and macabre 206 subscribers Subscribe 60 7.5K views 2 years ago This documentary explores the murder of 12 year-old Shanda Sharer. On Thursday, Melinda Loveless and her lawyers told a judge she should be set free. WAVE 3 Janelle MacDonald was there for the court proceedings and heard arguments from. On Thursday, Melinda Loveless and her lawyers told a judge she should be set free. One of the four women convicted of beating, burning and killing 12-year-old Shanda Renee Sharer in 1992 was released Thursday from prison on the 26th anniversary of the girl's body being found. and find her to be an excellent true crime writer. Four teenage girls first beat and choked her in one location, then drove around with Shanda moaning and screaming in the trunk. MADISON, Ind. (WAVE) - The woman who is serving time for one of the most brutal murders in our area, the torture and killing of 12-year-old Shanda Sharer, wants out of prison. (WAVE) - The woman who is serving time for one of the most brutal murders in our area, the torture and killing of 12-year-old Shanda Sharer, wants out of prison. It took about ten hours for twelve-year-old Shanda Sharer to die.
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