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Default Election Special! Empowered by Obama, frustrated by being ***

Poor loving *** person couldn't handle being rejected by a straight girl and
offs her. Get used to this kind of stuff, they're just looking for a little
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http://www.miamiherald.com/457/story/770493.html


Student shot dead at Dillard High School
A 15-year-old at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale shot and killed her
classmate in a hallway.
For the Miami Herald
Student shot dead at Dillard High School

By TODD WRIGHT

Teah Wimberly was a musically gifted daddy's girl.
The 15-year-old played four instruments and joined the Dillard High School
marching band in hopes of one day playing in front of her father, Jevon
Wimberly, an aspiring comedian and the girl's primary caregiver.
But Wimberly's goal was dashed after her father was jailed in 2006 for
attempted murder. His sudden absence -- worsened by his refusal to let her
visit -- sent Wimberly into a depression and triggered a troubling change in
her behavior, court documents revealed.
Letters from family and friends hint that Wimberly's life went into a
gradual tailspin that ended Wednesday, when she was arrested and charged
with fatally shooting her longtime friend, 15-year-old Amanda Collette, in a
school hallway.
''I wanted her to feel pain like me,'' Wimberly told Fort Lauderdale police
after her arrest. Broward County prosecutors said Thursday they will charge
her -- as an adult -- with first-degree murder.
According to friends, the girls had exchanged a series of emotional text
messages Tuesday. Among them: messages from Wimberly professing her love for
Collette and her rejection of her advances.
Wimberly had faced rejection before.
Her mother, Char Merritt Aukland, entered the U.S. Army after the girl was
born and left Wimberly in the care of her paternal grandparents. Aukland,
who now lives in Virginia, signed over temporary guardianship of her
daughter to the grandmother in 1998 and reappeared in the child's life in
2001.
However, she has not maintained a relationship with Wimberly, who ''rarely
visits her mother,'' court records said.
`AFFECTED TERRIBLY'
Though Wimberly's grandparents were an important part of her life -- they
took her into their Fort Lauderdale home after her father was arrested --
court records show there was an inseparable bond between the girl and her
father that, when cut, scarred her deeply. Jevon Wimberly is serving a
25-year sentence.
''Wimberly constantly asks when her father will be home, but no one has the
answer at this time,'' wrote Cynthia Thomas, a sentencing consultant who
interviewed members of Wimberly's family a year ago about how her life was
affected by her father's imprisonment.
``The Wimberlys are concerned for [her] as she has been affected terribly by
her father's absence.''
Wimberly's grandfather, John Wimberly, is a retired assistant supervisor for
the state Department of Juvenile Justice who had more than 30 years of
experience dealing with troubled youths.
Wimberly's grandmother, Shirley Wimberly, is a retired supervisor of the
Broward County Office of Information Technology, where she worked for 30
years.
Several letters written by family, friends and clergy -- meant to sway the
judge during Jevon Wimberly's sentencing for second-degree attempted murder
on Dec. 7, 2007 -- all stress how his absence affected Wimberly.
The formerly promising teen became an uncontrollable behavior problem for
her grandparents, according to court files.
The records do not explain the nature of the behavior problem, but they
state that even neighbors noticed the change.
Wimberly, who barely knew her estranged mother, became so distraught that
she was taken to a psychologist to help her cope, court documents state.
In a Nov. 25, 2007, letter to Broward Circuit Judge John Murphy III,
Wimberly pleaded for mercy for her father. Included were pictures of Jevon
and Teah Wimberly that displayed how close the two were.
In most of the pictures, the father was smiling as he embraced his only
daughter.
''I want to take the time out to say I really love my daddy. All my life
I've had my daddy and our bond is really strong,'' Wimberly wrote. ``When I
found out he was gone I was really sad. We mean the world to each other, and
I really want him back.''
Jevon Wimberly, known on stage as ''J Baby,'' was an up-and-coming comedian
who often headlined shows at the Miami Improv.
He was Wimberly's primary caretaker since college, court documents show.
Wimberly developed a love for music and played the bassoon, alto saxophone,
baritone saxophone and tuba. Her father was very supportive, becoming a band
parent and active PTA member who chaperoned field trips and performances,
court documents said.
''He hasn't missed a musical,'' Wimberly's grandfather wrote to Murphy.
DVD DISPUTE
In 2006, Jevon Wimberly was engaged, being scouted for a part in a sitcom
and had just bought a two-bedroom town house in Lauderhill when his future
was derailed by gunfire.
On Oct. 10, police reports state, Wimberly shot a man in the shoulder over a
dispute involving a bag of missing DVDs.
Ever since, at Wimberly's request, his daughter was not allowed to see him
and had never visited him in jail or since he was moved to a North Florida
prison, ''because he does not want her to be subjected to the surroundings
of the jail,'' wrote Thomas, the sentencing consultant.
They did speak on the phone frequently, however, records show.


 
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