Sherwin lays out the full criminal complaint: the charged suspect, 32-year-old Jamica Mills, is accused of first-degree reckless homicide and using a dangerous weapon. The account reveals that both Mills and the victim, Ariel B. Spillner (26), were found with gunshot wounds inside a residence. According to the affidavit, Mills claimed she awoke in the living room, became paranoid after smoking marijuana with Spillner, retreated to the bedroom to arm herself, returned, and fired after a supposed “hand motion.” Mills then allegedly walked toward the front door and accidentally shot herself in the stomach.
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Sherwin lays out the full criminal complaint: the charged suspect, 32-year-old Jamica Mills, is accused of first-degree reckless homicide and using a dangerous weapon. The account reveals that both Mills and the victim, Ariel B. Spillner (26), were found with gunshot wounds inside a residence. According to the affidavit, Mills claimed she awoke in the living room, became paranoid after smoking marijuana with Spillner, retreated to the bedroom to arm herself, returned, and fired after a supposed “hand motion.” Mills then allegedly walked toward the front door and accidentally shot herself in the stomach.
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The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
Sherwin lays out the full criminal complaint: the charged suspect, 32-year-old Jamica Mills, is accused of first-degree reckless homicide and using a dangerous weapon. The account reveals that both Mills and the victim, Ariel B. Spillner (26), were found with gunshot wounds inside a residence. According to the affidavit, Mills claimed she awoke in the living room, became paranoid after smoking marijuana with Spillner, retreated to the bedroom to arm herself, returned, and fired after a supposed “hand motion.” Mills then allegedly walked toward the front door and accidentally shot herself in the stomach.