Topic: Execute this MOFO and his little ATTY too!
boredinaz06's photo
Wed 11/11/09 08:35 AM



LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — One blow ruined her smile and others crushed the middle of her face, but the attack on television personality Anne Pressly didn't end until after her jaw was forced to the back of her head and cut off blood flow to her brain, a medical examiner said Tuesday.

Prosecutors rested their capital murder case against Curtis Lavelle Vance, 29, after testimony from the state's deputy medical examiner, who spoke about Pressly's final moments of consciousness.

Vance, of Marianna, has pleaded not guilty to murder, rape and burglary. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.

Defense lawyers questioned crime scene technicians about where they did — and did not — find blood, and asked Police Chief Stuart Thomas whether officers explored multiple theories. He said they had.

DNA specialists initially questioned by prosecutors were recalled to the stand to discuss genetic evidence gathered at the scene that didn't have a match.



Vance's legal team said it may call two additional witnesses Wednesday, then expects to rest. Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza scheduled a court session Wednesday despite the rest of the courthouse being closed for Veterans Day, and jurors could begin deliberations by the end of the day.

Dr. Stephen Erickson said an examination of Pressly's body after her death revealed that her face shattered "like an egg" during the attack. "I could feel crunchiness" while examining Pressly's face, he said. A photo he used showed her nose pushed to one side.

Erickson said some type of object likely was used during the attack — the butt of a pistol or perhaps some type of club.

Pressly, the co-host of a morning TV show who had a bit part in the President Bush biopic "W," was hit so hard that a tooth — root intact — flew to her bedroom floor. Another blow crushed bones in the middle of her face. Another shoved her jaw backward, leaving her brain starved for blood.

Injuries like Pressly's require a "high degree" of force — and end with a high degree of mortality, Erickson said.
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Pressly, 26, was attacked early Oct. 20, 2008, at her home in Little Rock. Her mother, unable to reach Pressly by telephone, found her daughter shortly before she was due on KATV's "Daybreak" program.

CT scans taken after the attack showed that her swollen brain gradually died. By Oct. 25, 2008, the day Pressly died, her brain was so swollen that no blood could enter.

Erickson said it was possible that Pressly felt pain even after the attack — even if she couldn't have responded to anyone.

The examiner also said Pressly's left forearm had an abrasion, consistent with being held tightly, and that her left hand was swollen, blue and broken in five places.

Erickson said Pressly had injuries consistent with being raped. Defense lawyer Katherine Street, however, questioned whether they could have been caused by a medical examination. Erickson said it was possible, but said it appeared they were inflicted about the time of the attack.

On a tape played for jurors Monday, Vance told a police detective that he beat Pressly with a piece of wood that he found in her backyard — but never explained why. "I lose control, she lose control," Vance said in the February interview.

Police witnesses said DNA evidence linked Vance to Pressly's death and to a Marianna rape case in which he has pleaded not guilty.

The defense has said police duped Vance into confessing and giving officers a DNA sample to compare with evidence in the case.

yellowrose10's photo
Wed 11/11/09 02:47 PM
how sad :cry:

boredinaz06's photo
Wed 11/11/09 02:53 PM




He has been found guilty of capital murder!

yellowrose10's photo
Wed 11/11/09 02:54 PM
I'm referring to the woman and what she went through

boredinaz06's photo
Wed 11/11/09 02:56 PM



I was reporting that they jury found him guilty a couple of hrs ago.

raiderfan_32's photo
Wed 11/11/09 04:25 PM
poor rapist..

he just needs to be rehabilitated..

someone should council him on the proper ways to interact with people..

that's all..

he's not really a bad person, just misunderstood..

we shouldn't be so quick to judge him..

besides, putting him in the criminal justice system will only make him worse.. wont help him at all..

we, as a society, should be more sensative to his needs as an individual..

poor fella..

yellowrose10's photo
Wed 11/11/09 04:29 PM
while I do think you can rehabilitate some criminals....sociopaths can't be rehabilitated because they don't care at all. Rapists, even with therapy and chemical castration, have a high percentage of repeating ohwell

metalwing's photo
Wed 11/11/09 04:44 PM
Rapists like this, child molesters, and some others pose too high a risk to allow back into society. The death penalty is appropriate.

msharmony's photo
Wed 11/11/09 05:15 PM
I imagine, particularly with the high profile nature of the case, he will receive capitol punishment. If he is guilty, a lifetime in prison would work for me,, but its the judge's call and the law has the last word.

raiderfan_32's photo
Wed 11/11/09 05:34 PM

Rapists like this, child molesters, and some others pose too high a risk to allow back into society. The death penalty is appropriate.


in the case of baby killers and child molesters, I disagress.. put them in the pen with the general population..

they tend not to last too long.. why spend tax dollars on endless appeals and years of imprisonment.

let the cons kill them..

lulu24's photo
Wed 11/11/09 05:54 PM
why would you execute his attorney, as well?