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LIVE: Sentencing – Robin Howington, Mother Daughter Murder Trial

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LIVE: Sentencing – Robin Howington, Mother Daughter Murder Trial


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LIVE: A Tennessee mother found guilty of all charges in the shooting death of her 5-year-old daughter is facing a minimum of 15-25 years in prison at her sentencing hearing.

Robin Howington was convicted of six charges, including reckless homicide, in the Sept. 2019 death of Destiny Oliver. Court documents obtained by Court TV and testimony at trial detailed how Howington told authorities several different versions of what happened, including blaming an unknown intruder, Oliver’s biological father and lastly claiming her two-year-old son shot his sister by mistake.

*TRIAL NOTES:*
On the Record
State Prosecutor Statement
Defense Argument
State Rebuttal Argument
VVICTIM IMPACT READ BY PROSECUTOR: ANTOINE OLIVER
HOWINGTON – SHAKES HEAD NO WHEN ASKED IF SHE WANTS TO MAKE STATEMENT
JUDGE’S RULING

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32 thoughts on “LIVE: Sentencing – Robin Howington, Mother Daughter Murder Trial”

  1. What was the deal at the end…scheduling a date for motion for a new trial?? I get sick of these trials getting all these appeals. Why does she need a new trial?

  2. When I think of all the loving families looking to adopt it breaks my heart. Both these kids could've been in loving, safe, amazing homes. I know because after I gave birth to two of my own biological children, I was lucky to have adopted a baby from my cousin who knew she couldn't raise him right. That led us to adopting another baby only a few months later. They have been SUCH A HUGE, HUGGE BLESSING to us. Hearing from the mother & the father I just feel like these kids would've been better off adopted. She's selfish and careless, but so was the father. All he's talking about is him. Both continue to blame other people. May this baby girl rest in peace now & forever 🙏🏼

  3. I believe she really feels remorse but every action has a reaction, everything we do have consequences good or bad and as civil community laws need to be place and prisons because not everybody is able to cohexist with everybody in the world.

  4. I didn’t watch the entire trial but I didn’t see evidence that made it more likely that she was the murderer and not a gun accident with Gavin. The amount of lying is sus but not enough to make me think she is the one who did it. What’s the motive?

  5. Look at her posture. Look how she has placed herself in relationship to her attorney. Look at her expression. Look at how she shakes her head to move her hair. Look at where her eyes are looking. Her non-verbal body language is that of a rebellious teenager who is bored to tears and refuses to accept or take responsibility for her actions. What type of person does this? A sociopath.

  6. Well she only got 20 years but she’s stuck with that old ass hard face forever. She is one scary looking B.

  7. Such BS! I hate when judges rule concurrent instead of consecutively. All sentences are served under the one sentence with the most time. Only 22 yrs at 85% means she’ll get out in 18yrs and 7 months 😡

  8. Anyone notice how she squints her eyes 10-15 seconds acting like she’s crying? She sure dries up quickly.

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