Tellis is facing the 2016 charge after completing a sentence for one count of unauthorized use of a debit card belonging to a Monroe, Louisiana, woman stabbed to death in Aug. 2015.
Ming-Chen Hsiao was a recent graduate of the University of Louisiana Monroe at the time of her death and was killed in a small apartment near the campus.
In May 2016, Tellis entered a guilty plea to the card charge in 4th Judicial District Court. He received a 10-year sentence as a habitual offender.
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I do not understand how this man could be found guilty of the misuse of the credit card and not found guilty of the torture and murder of this unfortunate woman. Our judicial system is a bad joke.
ReplyDeleteThe parents of this woman should insure this animal meets a bad end.
The parents of this woman should insure this animal meets a bad end.
DeleteOr anyone so inclined.
So this beast getting off for the murder of Jessica Chambers
ReplyDeletebenefited him to go and murder another person. You got to love
that 'justice'.
A jury of eight women and seven men — nine black and six white — will now decide Tellis' fate in his second trial. His first trial last October resulted in a hung jury.
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