Posted on Mar 22, 2023
Murder suspect's 5 marriages and romances often ended under grim circumstances
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LTC Eugene Chu
..."On Jan. 7, Joseph Hartsfield was taken to a hospital east of Houston; he died more than a week later. Authorities haven’t released a cause of death. Hospital staff members believed that Joseph Hartsfield, who was diabetic, may have had too much insulin in his system, according to an affidavit in support of a search warrant.
After his death, Sarah Hartsfield said on Facebook that she felt “numb and lost” without him and that she’d listened to old phone messages just to hear his voice.
On Feb. 3, she was indicted on a charge of first-degree murder in his death. She pleaded not guilty.
Her lawyer didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment. He previously said in a statement to KPRC, “We are engaged in the discovery process and would remind the public to withhold any judgment until due process has been satisfied."
..."On Jan. 7, Joseph Hartsfield was taken to a hospital east of Houston; he died more than a week later. Authorities haven’t released a cause of death. Hospital staff members believed that Joseph Hartsfield, who was diabetic, may have had too much insulin in his system, according to an affidavit in support of a search warrant.
After his death, Sarah Hartsfield said on Facebook that she felt “numb and lost” without him and that she’d listened to old phone messages just to hear his voice.
On Feb. 3, she was indicted on a charge of first-degree murder in his death. She pleaded not guilty.
Her lawyer didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment. He previously said in a statement to KPRC, “We are engaged in the discovery process and would remind the public to withhold any judgment until due process has been satisfied."
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They will have a tough time convicting her...insulin overdose is hard to prove...
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