According to a report by the Chicago Tribune on November 8, Rosa Raglon, a 34-year-old woman living in the Nevepper area of DuPage County, Illinois, was charged with murdering her boyfriend on the 8th. Participated in the trial.
Last Friday (November 6), Raglon, who gave birth to five children, learned that his 27-year-old boyfriend Darnell Mans cheated, argued with him and shot him. While Mans was lying on her feet dying in blood, she casually contacted his cheating partner using Mans's Facebook account, and even started a video call with her.
A few days later, Mans died in the hospital due to a serious gunshot wound.
According to local media reports, on October 30, Raglon learned of Mans’ infidelity. The case occurred at about 2 o'clock in the afternoon on the 8th, when Raglon quarreled with him because of Mans cheating. Mans also wanted to move out of the house where the two lived.
Ragron immediately squeezed the trigger on Mans, and the bullet passed through his arm and remained in his spine.
When Mans was lying in a pool of blood, Raglon opened his Facebook account and contacted Mans' lover through the account. According to the prosecution, the evidence video showed that Ragron was still in a video call with her rival in love, and Mans was lying on her feet while speaking, and Ragron kicked Mans from time to time. But there is no sound in the evidence video, and it is still impossible to know what the two said.
, the mother of five children, was terribly calm throughout. During the quarrel, she put her children in the car. Before shooting, Raglon contacted one of his relatives and told him, "I will be in prison for the rest of my life." She asked her relatives to come quickly, because immediately her five children, 6, 10, 13, 14 and 18 years old, had to entrust relatives to take care of them. But in subsequent conversations with the prosecutor, she said that her gun had accidentally fired and hit Mans.
Currently, Raglon is charged with murder, serious second-degree assault involving guns, and domestic violence.