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Rita brings us a trial in process about Hannah Payne's failed citizen’s arrest attempt. Payne defied orders from 911 dispatch when she pursued, attacked, and ultimately killed 62-year-old, Kenneth Herring. The incident took place on May 7, 2019. Payne allegedly witnessed Herring leave the scene of a motor accident with another vehicle. Payne called 911, then followed Herring, despite 911 operator’s specific directions not to following Herring. It’s alleged that after some time Payne was able to cut off Herring in traffic at Riverdale Road and Forest Parkway and exited her car with her firearm. According to witnesses, Payne demanded Herring to exit his vehicle, and shouted, “Get out of the car, get out of the car, get out of the fucking car! I’m going to shoot you!” Shortly thereafter, she used her firearm to shoot him in the chest. She also attempted to deceive dispatch by telling them “He shot himself with my gun” according to testimony by Police Officer Keon Hayward. Payne’s attempt at invoking citizen’s arrest was ultimately unsuccessful because leaving the scene of an accident with no injuries is a misdemeanor, not a felony.
**IDLM will keep you updated as the case progresses to trial.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions. Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
Watch on YouTube: I Don’t Like Murder Podcast - YouTube
Follow us on: IG: idontlikemurderpodcast
FB: I Don't Like Murder
Twitter @IntricateEnergy
By Intricate Energy ProductionsRita brings us a trial in process about Hannah Payne's failed citizen’s arrest attempt. Payne defied orders from 911 dispatch when she pursued, attacked, and ultimately killed 62-year-old, Kenneth Herring. The incident took place on May 7, 2019. Payne allegedly witnessed Herring leave the scene of a motor accident with another vehicle. Payne called 911, then followed Herring, despite 911 operator’s specific directions not to following Herring. It’s alleged that after some time Payne was able to cut off Herring in traffic at Riverdale Road and Forest Parkway and exited her car with her firearm. According to witnesses, Payne demanded Herring to exit his vehicle, and shouted, “Get out of the car, get out of the car, get out of the fucking car! I’m going to shoot you!” Shortly thereafter, she used her firearm to shoot him in the chest. She also attempted to deceive dispatch by telling them “He shot himself with my gun” according to testimony by Police Officer Keon Hayward. Payne’s attempt at invoking citizen’s arrest was ultimately unsuccessful because leaving the scene of an accident with no injuries is a misdemeanor, not a felony.
**IDLM will keep you updated as the case progresses to trial.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions. Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
Watch on YouTube: I Don’t Like Murder Podcast - YouTube
Follow us on: IG: idontlikemurderpodcast
FB: I Don't Like Murder
Twitter @IntricateEnergy