Sister to the Accused Murderers of Ahmaud Arbery apologizes for posting victim’s corpse

Sister to the Accused Murderers of Ahmaud Arbery apologizes for posting victim's corpse
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Sister to the Accused Murderers of Ahmaud Arbery apologizes for posting victim's corpse
https://www.wktv.com/content/news/570282572.html

The sister of the blamed murderers of Ahmaud Arbery posted an image for his corpse via social media. Lindsay McMichael, 30, posted a crime scene photograph indicating Arbery’s body lying on the asphalt in a pool of blood. Crime scene tape and agents encompassed the cadaver. She in the long run erased the photograph and apologized, asserting she just shared the image since she is a genuine crime fan.

According to Lindsay McMichael’s statement to The Sun, she said “I had no nefarious or malicious intent when I posted that picture. The thing is I’m a huge fan of true crime — I listen to four or five podcasts a week — I’m constantly watching that sort of thing. It was more of a ‘Holy s***, I can’t believe this has happened.’ It was absolutely poor judgment.”

Arbery died on February 23 after a showdown with Travis and Gregory McMichael, Lindsay McMichael’s sibling, and father, individually. He was shot twice in the chest during a battle over Travis McMichael’s shotgun. The pair was captured and accused of homicide and irritated ambush on May 7.

See – A Mysterious Note Found At Ahmaud Arbery Death Site: ‘I Should Have Stopped Them.’

Lee Merritt, one of the Arbery family’s legal counselors, censured Lindsay McMichael’s post and contended there are presumably more pictures gliding around. According to Lee Merritt, “The picture Lindsay McMichael posted was very disturbing and very disturbing to the family. It also highlights that there are probably more video and more images of before, during, and after Ahmaud’s murder; these images aren’t meant for public consumption in this way.”

Lee Merritt went on to argue that the actions of Lindsay McMichael were similar to those of his accused father and brother. Merritt stated, “It actually fits in with the pattern of the McMichael family engaging in a weird, violent form of voyeurism. First, you have [Gregory] McMichael sharing with a news station a video of the murder then you have his daughter sharing an image of Ahmaud’s bullet-ridden body on Snapchat. It’s deeply disturbing behavior.”

However, Lindsay McMichael, sister of the accused murderers of  Ahmaud Arbery has come out to defend herself saying, “I have never dated anyone of the same race since I was 19 years old and my father and my brother have loved every person that I’ve ever dated like they were their own son or brother. These are people that I have brought home, that my sweet mama has cooked for and given everything to.”

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