On Death Row S01 E04: Linda Carty | Werner Herzog – Everything Law and Order Blog

Linda Carty has a beautiful voice. Once, she sang for Prince Charles on his visit to Saint Kitts. She sings Amazing Grace on camera. Some people sing to make a living. Carty, it seems, sings for her life.

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41 thoughts on “On Death Row S01 E04: Linda Carty | Werner Herzog”
  1. Shame on linda's daughter for protecting her mom, she is raising her son while her fellow woman will never have the priviledge. Because linda murdered her!

  2. YESS SHE KILLED HER!!! BUT FOR MERCY OF THE RODRIGUEZ FAMILY DONT KILL LINDA MAKE HER PAY AND PUT THAT BICH UP IN PRISON SO SHE CAN PAY WITH FEELING!!

  3. Next door or close by? Thats how serious this assistant district attorney can be, what a pathetic hillary wanna be.👎👎👎👎 900 pounds of weed constitute heavy drugs ?stay away from these states plain and simple.too many demons out there.tailored suit demons.they could get out of it, thats why they chose to be masked.These guys did it.assistant district attorney i believe? Shows how bad a lawyer she was but that must have made her career go forward looking how she climbed up to.beware people!no wonder people dont talk or help the police and just stay away from them worldwide.

  4. This is why boiling alive or roasting alive should be a death penalty, and no waiting on death row for 30-40 years leeching taxpayer dollars – exectution should happen within the week or month of verdict.

  5. I was just about to write "You don't get to sing that song after you murder someone" but then that fly tried to get in her mouth… I think that says it all.

  6. I can't even imagine qhat the young lady went through:( what a nightmare…

    What is weird for me, if she desperately wanted a baby, why she didn't take the baby to the hotel with her and left him in the car instead.

  7. Did anyone at all try to figure out the body languages of these 3 defendants?
    To me, Linda might just have been framed up.
    Another thing the detectives should have looked into, is the supposed husband of Linda who is enraged that Linda could not give her any child. Did any one hear from the man and try to connect some possible dot lines???

  8. I sure do admit that this case is an extremely serious one. So far I have been paying close attention to this from different clips and channels. Why is there no finger prints analysis with respect to the bin bag that was said to have been used in wrapping up the victim? To conclude , confirm or not if the finger prints is for Linda or not?
    From my personal perspectives, this woman may be innocent of what she's been charged. For her to have been involved somehow with these drug dealers at some point in time, this maybe imperfect – perfect revengeful strike against her.
    I rest my case.

  9. I'm interested to know about her miscarriage, was there any proof to confirm this theory? The should be hospital records/dr to confirm this right?

  10. This is a strange case…. unlike Darlie Routier, which is unquestionable, this one is a little odd and hard to judge. She does seem guilty though, when you look at her interrogation.

  11. Black people! She's invited for an interview, an opportunity to present her side to the public. The interview time is limited to 1hr… and she uses up precious time, singing Amazing Grace. Sister, this is Herzog, not church 🤷🏾‍♀️

  12. I had such a lawyer too. It was just a case about a small car accident, but for me it was about a lot of money. I came to court, met the woman and her laywer outside waiting. We did a bit smalltalk and waited. My laywer came, said hello to the other lawyer, but he was not just not greeting me, he did not even looked at me. The lawyer from the other side told, what to do, where to go and so on.

  13. I have followed this story from different sources ,Let clarify issues: the guys who says was hired looks to be professional to be cheated by a lady who has a teaching qualification .the court and the jury are not supposed to rely upon the criminals

  14. I see the prosecutor says shouldnt let Linda's case be humanised , but did they ask her why the DEA is not called in to testify? The tone of the prosecutor sounds like she is very drawn towards the victim, and shouldnt be careful of letting her sympathy in the way of objective and fairer analyses ? If evidence so far are only from collaborators , it is puzzling there is not even a trial .My point is if you cannot get full evidence , you still havent prove the person is guilty, no doubt it is very difficult to unravel the mastermind of even a potentially crafty manupulator.

  15. Find it interesting that (at least of the videos I’ve watched) many of the women will claim to be innocent whereas the men more often will admit to committing the crime.. wonder why that is? Or perhaps I’m wrong?

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