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And you are listening here on episode 3,230.
Part 3 of three parts with Tiffany.
Tiffany T. Lang with Evie and Dave, the CEO.
But today, I'd like to read a really ponderous story, especially.
And light up what's going on in the United States today.
An interview with Tiffany.
But the topic is love and protect your children and self.
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A terrifying five-year-old girl's final words.
Before she was thrown into Florida Everglades to be eaten by alligators.
A terrifying five-year-old girl cried, no mommy, no.
Before she was thrown into the Florida Everglades.
Quartisha Candy made cock.
And her mother, Shandelle, were abducted by Harold Brattie in 1998.
Shandelle was a single mom who was estranged from her family.
After falling pregnant at age of 16.
She befriended Brattie's wife at church when she was 22.
And Brattie began offering her rise to work in money.
However, she wasn't aware of Brattie's violent criminal path.
After the pair picked up Candy and brought the mother and daughter back home one night.
Brady overstayed his welcome at the apartment.
Shandelle asked him to leave by telling him she had company coming over.
The Orlando Sentinel reported.
Brady then became a raise, charging at the mother and slimmer into the floor.
We began to choke her.
They picked them both up and dragged them to his car.
They tried to escape.
The Brady of Brady brought back Shandelle and the trunk.
Shandelle said the last word she remembered Candy saying were no mommy, no.
Brattie eventually pulled the vehicle to a stop and grabbed Shandelle from the back of his car.
Why are you doing this to me? What did I do? She begged.
Because she used me, she called me, called him telling her I should kill you.
He then choked her to the point of unconsciousness and left her stranded.
On the side of the road where she would remain passed out into mourning.
State prosecutor, Ab Rifkin said, Brattie believed he had killed her.
He then took Candy to the floor of the other glades. We had previously failed alligators.
The jurors were shown a photo of Candy wearing polypocket pajamas and missing an arm.
She also had bite marks on her head and stomach.
It was consistent with the alligator attacked Owlet said.
He knew he couldn't get cut.
Not again, Rifkin said in court on Tuesday.
He silenced her by killing her.
The next morning Shandelle who could hardly see due to the pop blood vessels in her eyes
managed to flag down two tourists on the side of the road and got help.
Brattie had been released from custody just 18 months before the attack.
White was serving a 30-year felony sentence.
It was found guilty of first-degree murder in 2007 with sentenced to death.
However, his sentence was reversed in 2017.
After the U.S. Supreme Court found Florida's death penalty law unconstitutional.
In 2023, the state updated this law to allow the death sentence as long as the jury voted eight to four in favor of it.
A judge can still decide to not use the death penalty.
Brattie is now being resentenced and once again faced the death penalty.
Folding scripture for the day.
With the tongue we bless our Lord and Father and with it we curse people who are made of God's likeness.
Blessing and cursing come out of the same mouth.
My brothers and sisters, these things should not be this way.
Who among you is wise and understanding by his good conduct.
He should show that his works are done under gelatinous as comes from wisdom.
Shame, chapter 3 verse 9 through 10 and verse 13.
You know the scripture lets us know that even judges,
irrespective of who they are, where they are,
are also going to be held accountable by God.