Thursday, October 02, 2008

Angelel: I alone am responsible for my wife's death

☛ TS Angelel: I alone am responsible for my wife's death
Lawrence Angelel gave a strained account of his wife's death, saying he stumbled badly -- even coming completely out of his prosthetic legs -- against Lonna Angelel in the Fieldbrook couple's carport. The diabetic man claimed he was suffering from low blood sugar and may even have been unconscious when he came to and realized his wife was lying in pool of blood.
He also insisted that his wife's death was not premeditated and claimed he did not decapitate her, leaving unexplained why Lonna Angelel's headless body was found 2 miles from their home covered in brush in February 1996


Hmmm. Interesting. Hard to believe it was an accident.

But - the missing head was basically believed to have been the work of animals in the forest. The body was found some time after she was reported missing (1995), though I forget the details.

6 comments:

  1. Here is more evidence that Mr. Angelel is a sociopath who is rightfully in prison for the rest of his life. Max Cardoza and Eric Olson (Deputy DA and DA Investigator under Terry Farmer) did a great job prosecuting this case. I wonder what Angelel’s attorney, Christina Albright, would say about these new revelations?

    -Chris

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  2. Good question.

    Since he apparently figures he doesn't have much time left on earth - I wonder if Larry would really talk about what went wrong - how the golden couple came to this end. Because they once were. What changed? Was it anger seething beneath the surface?

    And was it worth it? Because he affected so many people with those actions - family members most of all. Would knowing that it wasn't worth it stop someone else down the road?

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  3. At long last a confession.

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  4. Ironic, that he is looking for vindication from God because he got mad at his wife for leaving him for God. Rot in He_ _, dude.

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  5. Yup, drag Christina's name into it, not like she's a PUBLIC DEFENDER who's JOB is to defend indigent clients, whatever they may be guilty of.

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  6. If she was the PD, it's hardly dragging her name into it.

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