Sarah Hartsfield Found Guilty of Premeditated Murder of Husband Joseph
Sarah Hartsfield has been found guilty of murdering her husband Joseph Hartsfield. The trial, which lasted seven days, heard evidence suggesting a premeditated act involving insulin. Joseph's sister testified that he feared Sarah would kill him in his sleep. On the day of his death, authorities found insulin pens near his bed but did not seize them. Joseph was later admitted to the hospital with dangerously low blood sugar levels and died from a toxic effect of insulin. Prosecutors argued that Sarah believed she could get away with murder, citing her past actions. Hours before Joseph's hospitalization, messages were sent from his iphone 15 to Sarah's, including personal details like his driver's license and bank account information. A video showing Joseph 'gasping' was also sent from Sarah's iphone 16 to their daughter. However, defense attorneys maintained there was no evidence Sarah administered the fatal dose, suggesting Joseph may have caused his own death. Data from Sarah's iphone 14 contradicted her claim of being asleep and on pain medication, showing activity almost every hour. The trial also heard allegations from Sarah's past. Sarah Hartsfield has been convicted of murdering her husband Joseph Hartsfield with a fatal dose of insulin. The trial revealed evidence suggesting premeditation, leading to her guilty verdict.
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