June 21, 2008
In Too Deep
A College Girl Gets Caught Up In A Gruesome Murder Case
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The Jennifer Cave Act:
Since her daughter’s murder, Sharon Cave has worked to pass the Jennifer Cave Act, which was signed into Texas law in July 2007. HB 872 makes desecration of a human corpse a second degree felony. She also worked to pass the Jurors Counseling Bill, which provides counseling for jurors who serve on cases with graphic evidence or testimony involving murder, sexual assault or sexual crimes against children.
Since her daughter’s murder, Sharon Cave has worked to pass the Jennifer Cave Act, which was signed into Texas law in July 2007. HB 872 makes desecration of a human corpse a second degree felony. She also worked to pass the Jurors Counseling Bill, which provides counseling for jurors who serve on cases with graphic evidence or testimony involving murder, sexual assault or sexual crimes against children.
"You'll hear that Ms. Cave died as a result of a gunshot through the arm and the torso of her body. You’ll hear that after her death she was dismembered, her hands removed, her head removed," prosecutor Bishop said in opening statements.
The trial meant Jennifer's family would have to live the entire nightmare all over again. "One day I had a daughter, who I was laughing and talking to and the next day there was complete silence. And that's pretty much how it is. One day I had a daughter who I loved and laughed, and the next day it was just quiet," her mother Sharon says.
Bishop felt the evidence against Colton was "very strong."
"We knew him to be the only person in her company that evening once they left Sixth Street," Bishop said in court. "The location obviously of her body being in his apartment… He went to a hardware store… and bought cleaning supplies such as ammonia and Febreze… masks, gloves, and a hacksaw… The clerk… asked him what he needed a hacksaw for, and he said he was frying a turkey and he needed a hacksaw to cut it up because it was frozen."
When he took the stand, Colton said he had absolutely no memory of what happened the night Jennifer was shot, claiming he was strung out on drugs and alcohol. Prosecutors are at a loss to explain the motive, and Jennifer can't tell us.
Asked how he got back to his apartment, Colton said, "I assume Jennifer took me." He also said he had no recollection of the circumstances surrounding Jennifer's death.
Based on what he had seen at the crime scene, Jennifer's step-father was convinced there had been a struggle that night, but Colton would not or could not explain what he and Jennifer had argued over, or more importantly, why he shot her.
"There's no way it would have been on purpose," Colton testified. "No way" he said because he cared too much for Jennifer.
But Colton's mental fog apparently began to lift a few hours after the shooting, coincidentally, right around the time Laura showed up at his door.
Asked what he did, he said, "I can't remember exactly what I told her, but I showed her Jennifer’s body."
"And what did she say?" the attorney asked.
"She just said, 'What are we gonna do?,'" Colton claimed.
And for the first time, Colton started shifting the blame. Except for the murder itself, Colton blamed Laura for almost everything. Colton said he did not cut Jennifer's body with the knife, that "there's no way" he would have done what was done.
"Of course he remembers all that, then incriminates me, and nothing about his own actions," Laura comments.
In court, Colton says he did not cut up Jennifer's body, but Laura says he's lying and that she had nothing to do with the dismemberment.
But the jury never heard Laura's side of the story. On the advice of her lawyer, Laura never took the stand at Colton's trial. She says she regrets not testifying. "I had no idea that he was going to do what he did," she says.
If Colton was trying to shift blame to Laura to spare himself, it didn't work: jurors found him guilty of murder and sentenced him to 55 years.
Now the question is what will happen to Laura Hall?
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See all 95 CommentsAgain, I am suggesting we look inside of ourselves and see what''s in there. The tendency is to judge and pass sentence without having a full view of the human condition.
We have a part of us that the media, the court system and us as citizens have no clue about, and if we do we choose to ignore it because it is very uncomfortable to bear.
So, before giving Laura 55 years why don''t we study what brings human beings to be the way they are. For when it comes to the fact we are being manipulated this case is the tip of the iceberg.
How many of us are willing to admit that we have not been that innocent in our dealings with lovers, family members, friends and neighbors?
I have followed the story closely and read all the comments on this blog.
I am not advocating guilt or innocense, but only this: to me the media, the prosecutor and the defense have overlooked the simple fact that when on is on drugs and that relationship is abusive, the prey just cannot get away form that locked relationship.
Laura may have helped, she may even have suggested the gruesome scene, but for anyone who understands the psychology of abuse, in all its forms, the lying, the lack of logic in testimonies are but the result of this trapped ''psyche'' that we underestimate so much in our society.
A good way to honor and remember Jennifer''s death properly is to look deeply into ourselves, and see how much or a Colton or a Laura we are not.
HER facebook profile was updated the day before this went down and it said " i really should be more of a horrific person it''s in the works," another time she wrote something like - i don''t want my apartment becoming a crime friend, and if someone''s gonna pay its not gonna be me. something to that effect. why would she be calling this girl a *** a year after she was murdered?? she even said in a blog to someone- "whose to say someone didn''t make him go to the hardware store"- if someone is holding you at gunpoint waiting outside the store with a crew what the hell is he supposed to do? thats my interpretation.
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