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79-year-old woman guilty of murder

(Note from me: There is a little bit of an ick factor w/r/t the "sex ring" reference, in that my grandparents are all still living (and in retirement condos with other seniors) - but hey, I can only hope that all of us enjoy our lives just as long!)

Woman, 79, guilty of murdering her 85-year-old beau in jealous rage
By Bo Rosser
Court TV
ATLANTA � A jury convicted a 79-year-old woman of malice murder and three related counts for shooting her ex-boyfriend in the head during a jealous rage.

After deliberating for approximately three hours, the eight-woman, four-man jury rejected Lena Driskell's claim that she was insane when she shot Herman Winslow, the man she said bought her a car, took her on innumerable trips and threw her a birthday party during their 14-month relationship.

Driskell showed no reaction as the verdict was read. The jury also found Driskell guilty of felony murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Immediately after the verdict was announced, Judge Ural Glanville sentenced the septuagenarian to life in prison plus five years.

Driskell met Winslow when she moved into Hightower Manor, an assisted living facility where Winslow had lived for four years. After dodging his advances for months, Driskell said she finally gave in and began dating him. But almost a year and a half into their relationship, Driskell said, the 85-year-old began cheating on her and sneaking around with other women.

Winslow seduced them with lunch meat, sodas and peppermints, Driskell said during her testimony Thursday.

She claimed Winslow was a "Lothario" who was romancing so many women that it was as if he were running a "sex ring."

"If you love a person, you love one person," Driskell said. "You can't love no 40 or 50 people."

Defense attorney Deborah Poole said Driskell's tales of many other women were a delusion. Poole argued that a jealous episode involving a housekeeper had triggered something in Driskell and that she descended into madness.

"The 85-year-old super-stud senior citizen who serviced women from East Coast to West Coast, 40 and 50 women at a time, is a delusion," Poole said Friday. "Sorry, fellows, he doesn't exist."

During the three-day trial, prosecutors argued that Driskell was much too sharp to be insane. From the witness stand, the 79-year-old could remember intimate details of her life, including three former loves, since deceased. The only thing she said she could not remember was firing the gun that ended his life.

Assistant District Attorney Fani Willis told jurors during her closing argument Friday that an insanity plea was the defense's only option because there was an eyewitness to the June 10, 2005, murder.

That witness, a security guard at Hightower Manor, told jurors that Driskell shot Winslow four times in the head as he sat on a lobby couch wearing only his boxer shorts and a T-shirt.
 
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So when the Lifetime Network for Women makes this into a made for cable movie, what are the suggestions for the soundtrack?

Ready for Love - Bad Company
Ruby (Don't take your love to town) Kenny Rodgers
Hot Legs - Rod Stewart
Run Around Sue - ?
99 to Life - Social Distortion
Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi
Just got back from Baby's - ZZ TOP
High Cost of Love - Space City Aces
.44-.40 Blues - Robert Johnson

That's a few that come to mind. I'm sure there are other suggestions out there.
 
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How about

"Hot Blooded" - Foreigner

AND, as they're reading the verdict, a little Nazareth's

"Love Hurts"
 
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You Can Leave Your Hat On
 
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Here's another soundrack suggestion: "My bologna has a first name, it's O-S-C-A-R, my bologna has a second name, it's M-A-Y-E-R. . ."
 
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Or that Brumley noveau classic, "I'm old, but you're dead."
 
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I was thinking something along the lines of "Stray Cat Strut" or "Back Door Man," but with Jane's entry, maybe we shouldn't be overlooking ZZ Top's "Tube Snake Boogie" ... or would it be "Tube Steak Boogie"? In any event, the theme song has to be "Who Slipped the Viagra into my Geritol?". Now all I have to do is come up with lyrics and a tune.
 
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"If you love a person, you love one person," Driskell said. "You can't love no 40 or 50 people."


I'm guessing "If you love someone" by Sting was too easy.
 
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"Just a Gigolo"?
 
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"If you love a person, you love one person," Driskell said. "You can't love no 40 or 50 people."


I'm guessing "If you love someone" by Sting was too easy.


I think you hit the nail on the head. Bullseye. And I was just listening to that song by him yesterday. Completely escaped me.
 
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Change the gender of "Hey Joe" by Jimi Hendrix.
...."I'm going off to shoot my ol' man - you know I caught him messing round wit another woman (or 40 0r 50)...

[This message was edited by JMH on 07-05-06 at .]
 
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OK I know it will probably be heart attack, stroke, cancer or a car crash, but 85 years old shot by a lover for sleeping around. All life is precious, but let me go like that.
 
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I can not remember the band but I heard the song on Little Steven's Underground Garage: "Nobody Loves and Lives"
 
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Clay,

I'm sure Mrs. A would have no trouble whatsoever shooting you under those circumstances!
 
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Change the gender of "Hey Joe" by Jimi Hendrix.
...."I'm going off to shoot my ol' man - you know I caught him messing round wit another woman (or 40 0r 50)...



Hey Josephine, where you going with that blue steel .44 in your hand?

I'm going off to shoot my ol' man, once I cash my social security check and get some bullets, man.
 
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"That witness, a security guard at Hightower Manor, told jurors that Driskell shot Winslow four times in the head as he sat on a lobby couch wearing only his boxer shorts and a T-shirt."

AND THE T-SHIRT SAID...


1. I'm a hottie
2. Love em and Leave em
3. I'm with stupid
 
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