By Noah Goldberg | LA Times
The medical examiner detailed the events slowly and with painstaking specificity.
First, she told Sharonda Cole her daughter had been killed in a predawn car crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Redondo Beach. The young woman’s car had slammed into a tree at more than 100 mph.
But the medical examiner had more painful news: Before the crash, Cole’s granddaughters — one 9 years old, the other 8 months old — had either fallen from or been pushed out of their mother’s car on the 405 Freeway. The baby died at the scene, while her older sister made it to the side of the road and flagged down help.
“Then they told me about Jae — and that was the worst,” Cole said. “They told me she had murdered her boyfriend.”
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