A grandmother shocked police officers in California by raising her hands in the air and jubilating after murdering her son-in-law.
The grand mother happily grateful for killing his son-in-law
A California woman left police officers in serious shock after she started jubilating during an interview on why she killed her son-in-law. The woman who shot her son-in-law dead almost three years ago was videotaped during her police interview rejoicing at his death and showing no remorse.
Dailymail reported that prosecutors on Thursday showed jurors in a Vista, California, courtroom a videotape of Cynthia Cdebaca, 65, raising her arms and celebrating the shooting death of Geoward Eustaquio.
Cdebaca shot Eustaquio dead on the morning of February 11, 2014, in his home in Fallbrook, California, a suburb north of San Diego. She told police that it took her two weeks to plan the shooting.
On the morning of the shooting, Cdebaca told police that she and her son-in-law had an argument.
'I got dressed and he said, "you can't go like that". He told me "you look ghetto",' she told police.
She said she was angered when Eustaquio told her that she wasn't invited to attend her granddaughter's spelling bee that day. Cdebaca then described how she shot her son-in-law 10 times, even stopping to reload before shooting him after initially wounding him.
The video showed each member of Cdebaca's family hugging her and saying goodbye before she was taken to jail. In one poignant scene, when Cdebaca wanted to hug her youngest granddaughter, the girl refused, saying: 'No, you killed my dad.'
Immediately after the shooting, Cdebaca sat down to eat breakfast. She then went gambling and afterward patronized her favourite coffee shop, according to Fox 5 San Diego. Soon after, she was arrested.
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