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  • 27
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    2012
    4:19am, EST

    Woman denies luring man to his death in revenge for husband's murder

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    Janepsy Mesa Carballo gave emotional testimony on the stand at her trial Monday.

    By Justin Finch, NBCMiami.com

    A woman accused of luring a man to his death in revenge for her husband’s murder told a Florida court Monday that she acted in self-defense.

    Janepsy Mesa Carballo, 35, who is on trial for second-degree murder, , told a Miami-Dade court that she feared that Ilan Nissim would harm her and her family when she shot him.


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    “In my mind, he was chasing me,” Janepsy Mesa Carballo said of Nissim. “His people, as he called it, were chasing me.”

    She testified in hopes of having her murder charge thrown out under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law.

    Carballo said that she lived in fear of Nissim, who was an acquaintance and business partner of her husband, Orlando Mesa.

    Shot six times in the back
    Mesa and Carballo’s toddler son were shot outside their North Miami home in April 2008. Her husband was killed and their 2-year-old boy was injured but survived.

    A month later, Carballo shot and killed Nissim inside her home, according to authorities.

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    Prosecutors say Carballo was out to avenge her husband's death, claiming that she lured Nissim to her home the night she fatally shot him six times in his back.

    But Carballo said that she wasn’t expecting Nissim that night, and said that his visit turned violent. She acted in self-defense, she said.

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    “He turns with his left hand towards his right, and at that moment, I just started shooting, and shooting,” she said.

    More testimony is expected on Tuesday.

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    Killed her husband. Shot her kid. Then...she shot him 6 times in the back. Whats the problem. I know we are a nation of laws, but that is not justice. The woman was the victim of a horrendous crime, and by law she is charged with 2nd degree murder...there is no justice in that.

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