I agree. She needs to know that you can't kill people but who can blame her for what she did.I don't know. give her a literal slap on the wrist because she shouldn't have killed him, but damn. I don't blame her for it.
Oh, that's harsh. I'm sneaking them some cupcakes.No matter what he did, it was wrong to murder him. They do deserve to be punished. I'm thinking they should have to go at least a week without dessert. With time off for good behavior, of course.
One of Noce’s former girlfriends told police he made her watch pornographic videos depicting bestiality and had pictures stored on his computer of young nude girls, according to the documents.
In 2013, a grand jury indicted, Noce, 47, with the aggravated rape of a child. In a plea agreement, Noce pleaded no contest to a reduced charge of carnal knowledge of a juvenile on June 22, and 19th Judicial District Judge Trudy White suspended his 10-year sentence and instead placed him on five years of supervised probation.
After an incident in which Monk’s mother said she was raped by Noce, she left him but had to leave Monk, who was 3 years old at the time, and her sister, an infant, with Noce as she was unable to care for the girls, according to the court documents
In 2012, after the family’s living situation changed and Monk was able to live with her mother again
Please don't take this as my blaming the mother
Well, Hell must be frozen over because I completely, 100% agree with Jack.I did take it as that, because that's where a great deal of the blame belongs.
Mom said she was unable to care for her kids. What a POS. She had disposable kids in her mind. They just didn't fit into her plans. All those years. Sickening.Hold it.
The mother said she was raped by the guy and left but had to leave her daughters with him, which I already gave my opinion on, but Brittany was 3 when that happened. But the article goes on to say that she lived with the pervert until 2012, three years ago, when she was 14...
WHERE THE FUCK WAS MOM?!?!
Now, I blame Mom. I was trying not to until I reread and saw that she got herself away from a rapist but left her daughters there for 11 years because she couldn't take care of them. Fabulous example of failure there Mom. Good job.
I'm sobbing for this little girl lost.
She was failed by everyone in her life.
The only person that didn't fail her was her boyfriend and so now I sob for him too.
I don't know. give her a literal slap on the wrist because she shouldn't have killed him, but damn. I don't blame her for it.
http://theadvocate.com/news/1436512...t-insists-she-is-not-to-be-released-from-jailState District Judge Tony Marabella last week lowered Brittany Monk’s $400,000 bail to $149,000, but only so she can take advantage of certain East Baton Rouge Parish Prison programs not available to someone with such a high bail.
Marabella indicated in a court filing that Monk’s bail was reduced “for the purpose of getting medical treatment and attending classes.”
Monk’s attorneys declined further comment Tuesday but did say she would not attend any classes outside the prison.
Monk was 17 and seven months’ pregnant when Robert Noce Jr., 47, was found July 4 stabbed and strangled and stuffed inside a 55-gallon plastic drum in his South Vernon Road trailer. She delivered a baby boy Sept. 8, four days after pleading not guilty to a second-degree murder charge in the case.
Marabella stated during a court Dec. 16 hearing that a bail of $400,000 for Monk is both reasonable and appropriate, and he said he is to be notified immediately if anyone attempts to post the $149,000 bail.
If such an attempt is made, the judge said, he would likely reinstate the $400,000 bail at a hearing.
“She is not to be released,” he stressed.
Monk’s boyfriend, Jace Crehan, 21, also is charged with second-degree murder in the slaying of Noce, who was the boyfriend of Monk’s mother. Crehan’s bail also stands at $400,000.
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Crehan has admitted to East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff’s detectives that he stabbed and strangled Noce, and also has confessed in letters and phone calls to The Advocate.
Court documents state that Monk’s DNA was detected on gloves found inside the drum containing Noce’s body.
Matbe so she can go to the baby well visits for her son.Ok, I have a big problem if people are being denied medical treatment based on their bond amount. How can that be legal? How can that even be thought of? Especially since this is for people who aren't even convicted yet.
It isn't, darling. Basic medical care, pregnant or not, is given to all inmates. Convicted or not.Ok, I have a big problem if people are being denied medical treatment based on their bond amount. How can that be legal? How can that even be thought of? Especially since this is for people who aren't even convicted yet.
I actually didn't even see your comment, lol. My comment was actually based on past policies in several states, including my own, where what they called "basic" medical care, was not in fact even close to being the bare minimum, and they were doing it based on things like type of conviction, etc. So it was more that I have in fact seen it happen, though it has been cracked down on more recently. As to what you mean, I could see that being related to well baby visits and such extras, but to me that wouldn't fall under "medical care". I do hope that is along the lines of what they meant though. Just labeling it "medical care" is odd.It isn't, darling. Basic medical care, pregnant or not, is given to all inmates. Convicted or not.
I was being sarcastic in my quote. It was a comment, I assumed, that was pulled out of context.
I'm assuming it means the right to participate in parenting classes, see the baby after its born, etc...
I guess my wit wasn't obvious. My apologies. I was mocking the article and the author.
People on death row get free medical care. So don't worry, she will too.
A 19-year-old woman admitted Monday that she helped kill her convicted molester two years ago in Zachary, agreeing to plead guilty to manslaughter and testify against her alleged co-conspirator and then-fiancé.
Brittany Monk and Jace Crehan, a young couple expecting a child, "concocted a scheme" to kill 47-year-old Robert Noce Jr. at his home, East Baton Rouge Parish Assistant District Attorney Darwin Miller said in detailing the plea deal. After their arrest, Crehan sold a false tale about what happened to the news media to build sympathy with the public, the prosecutor told District Judge Tony Marabella.
Soon after Noce's body was found stuffed inside a 55-gallon plastic drum inside his Zachary trailer, Monk and Crehan, 23, were booked with second-degree murder. Crehan still faces that charge — and a July 24 trial date — but with her guilty plea Monk reduced her prison exposure from a potential life sentence to up to 40 years.
"There is no sentencing agreement in this case," Miller stressed to the judge as Monk, wearing green East Baton Rouge Parish Prison garb and flanked by court-appointed lawyers Lindsay Blouin and Joshua Newville, listened quietly. Her sentencing date was set for Oct. 19.
One of Crehan's attorneys, Franz Borghardt, said in a telephone interview that this client has also offered through his legal team to plead guilty to manslaughter and is awaiting a response from the District Attorney's Office. Manslaughter would be a "fair and reasonable resolution," Borghardt added.
"Any offer from Jace Crehan regarding a resolution in this case will be addressed in open court prior to his next scheduled court appearance," East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III said later.
While authorities Thursday wouldn’t confirm whether Monk is the girl Noce was convicted of sexually abusing — he began serving probation after pleading no contest on June 22 to carnal knowledge of a juvenile — court documents clearly state Monk’s full name as the victim in the child sex crimes.
Monk told police that nearly every night, Noce forced her to engage in a wide range of sexual acts with him, sometimes making her consume sleeping pills and sedatives like Xanax first, according to police reports. He would sometimes wake the child up in the middle of the night, telling her that her mother was coming to pick her up, all the while knowing her mother wasn’t coming, according to the documents. After Monk got dressed and had waited a while, Noce would tell her, “Your mom doesn’t love you. Your mom doesn’t want you,” the documents say.
Here is the real crime in this story.2013, a grand jury indicted, Noce, 47, with the aggravated rape of a child. In a plea agreement, Noce pleaded no contest to a reduced charge of carnal knowledge of a juvenile on June 22, and 19th Judicial District Judge Trudy White suspended his 10-year sentence and instead placed him on five years of supervised probation.
http://www.wistv.com/story/37051424...hen-boyfriend-murdered-her-convicted-molesterA Walker woman testified in court Tuesday in the case where she and her then boyfriend, Jace Crehan, 23, reportedly broke into the trailer of her convicted molester back in 2015 and murdered him.
The Advocate reports Brittany Monk, 20, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter back in June for the murder of Robert Noce Jr., 47, testified on the second day of Crehan's trial. She says it was Crehan's idea to beat and tie up Noce so he would not bother them.
"Yeah, I agreed to everything," said Monk in the trial.
Noce was the former boyfriend of Monk's mother. Monk testified Tuesday that she lived with Noce and his daughter for about ten years after Monk's mother left him.
Just before his death, Noce pleaded no contest to molesting Monk when she was a kid.
Monks says in an attempt to scare Noce, she and Crehan broke into Noce's trailer around 1:30 a.m. on July 4, 2015 after Crehan used a screwdriver to remove a window air conditioning unit from the trailer. Once inside, Monk says she and Crehan attacked Noce, who was sleeping. Monk says Crehan wrestled Noce to the floor, choking him and Noce kicked and screamed.
The Advocate says Monk admitted to spraying Noce with cologne during the attack and punching him 10 to 15 times.
"I just kept screaming, 'You ruined my life,'" Monk said, also calling attention to the fact the was 7-months pregnant at the time of the incident.
Monk says eventually, Crehan asked her to bring him a knife. She got the "biggest" one she could find from the kitchen and walked into the bathroom While Crehan stabbed Noce five or six times.
In letters Crehan wrote to Monk while in jail he told her, “We’re not bad people. He attacked you twice. I blacked out giving directions because you were in danger.”
"I heard the knife stabbing him, like crunching on leaves that are brown," Monk said.
She also said blood squirted out of Noce's neck like a "ketchup pack being stepped on."
According to the Advocate, Monk says Crehan then asked her to find something to tie Noce up with once he stopped moving. She says Noce was making a "gurgling" sound at that point. Monk says she found ties and a belt hanging behind the door that Crehan used to bind Noce's hands behind his back. Crehan tied the belt around Noce's neck.
Monk says Crehan then stood up, put one foot on Noce's back, and pulled the belt upwards for about a minute before dropping it. The couple then put Noce's body inside a 55-gallon drum Noce used to make wine, Monk says. The two then cleaned up their bloody footprints with towels and put the towels and gloves that Monk wore into the drum as well.
Monk says she and Crehan got rid of their bloody clothes at a car wash and Crehan threw the knife in a lake. The knife was recovered by police from the lake. Jurors were shown a picture of this white-handled knife during the trial Tuesday.
I hope so tooI wonder if she sleeps better at night now.
I hope so.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...orry-killing-girlfriends-molester-guilty.htmlA Louisiana man who was on trial for killing his girlfriend's molester in 2015 and admitted he was 'not sorry' for it has been convicted of second degree murder and is facing life in prison.
Jace Crehan, 23, was found guilty of murdering convicted child molester Robert Noce Jr., according to The Advocate.
Noce had allegedly molested Brittany Monk between the ages of four to 12 while she was in his care. He had dated her mother.
Monk was seven months pregnant with Crehan's child when they broke into Noce's trailer and killed him.
Noce had been sentenced to five years probation in the case after pleading no contest two weeks before Crehan and Monk went to his trailer and killed him.
Monk, 20, plead guilty to manslaughter earlier in 2017 for aiding Crehan in breaking into Noce's trailer.
After the murder, Crehan was arrested and confessed- telling police the justice system failed his girlfriend.
Monk testified Tuesday she thought her alleged molester who she called 'daddy' while living with him, would have been sentence to 10 years behind bars, not five years probation.
'I feel a lot better,' Crehan reportedly told police in his 2015 confession. 'It's not regret. Is it remorse? I'm not sorry for what I did.'
Crehan's attorney argued the couple acted out of passion.
'Revenge is an act of passion, and this is very much an act of passion,' attorney Franz Borghardt told the jury.
'We don't believe this is second-degree murder. We believe it's something else.'
However investigator Darwin Miller said regardless, what they did was illegal.
'We do not live in a country where we as a society are allowed to take the law into our own hands to do justice,' Miller said. 'That's what happened here. This is not a Shakespearean tragedy. This is not a Hollywood movie. This is the killing of a human being, whether you like him or not.'
Borghardt argued that Noce turned Monk into a 'sex slave' as a child, and that Crehan saw him as a potential threat to his then pregnant girlfriend.
He also argued they didn't intend to kill Noce, just send him a message that they were to be left alone.
'There was a loss of control,' Borghardt said. 'When they confronted 'daddy' it was just too much.'
The couple is scheduled for sentencing January 18. Crehan is facing life, and Monk faces 40 years behind bars.
District Attorney Hillar Moore III said justice was served in the case.
'You don't want people going out and taking justice into their own hands,' he said.
'You don't want people going out and taking justice into their own hands,' he said.