Tik Tok Detective Tries to Ruin Innocent Woman's Life

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Publicado 2023-01-06

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  • @Mikeanglo
    As a psychic she should've seen this lawsuit coming.
  • @misterwire6192
    She gathered a whole case of evidence. Against herself. What an amazing detective!
  • @Scary_Mar0
    I can’t wait until she tries to pull an ace attorney and attempts to channel the spirits of the 4 students.
  • Little update on the court case: The judge dismissed the counterclaims made by the TikTok Psychic because the accusations made were “baseless” and didn’t come from anyone reliable. The professor has won the defamation lawsuit as they were able to provide a lot of evidence that because of Ashley’s claims, people immediately associate the professor with the murders. They even showed that her name is one of the first things you see when searching up the murder case. TLDR: Ashley’s claims were dismissed and Rebecca won the court case.
  • @DaRedCrow
    Rebecca was actually nice enough to send this woman multiple cease and desist letters before filing the lawsuit. She was given so many chances to avoid this lawsuit but she doubled down instead.
  • I once had a girl tell me that tarot cards said I’d get her pregnant. I am sterile.
  • @annavictrix
    She’s emotionally involved with being correct. I saw clips of her crying because she dreamt about the victims’ parents thanking her. Some people will go to great lengths for their ego.
  • Can't falsely accuse somebody of murder without a lawsuit. Unfortunately for Ashley, she is about to learn the hard truth of false accusation.
  • @sarahcollins507
    It's actually insane how easy she's making the defamation case against her. Hopefully it's a slam dunk and that poor professor gets the bag she deserves from this absolute lunatic.
  • A perfect example of why "TikTok" and "detective" should never be taken seriously when put in the same sentence
  • @calihiker7980
    The fact that she’s so confident about not losing the court case tells me she’s probably terrified on the inside. This type of thing has been happening more and more publicly with social media, and in the end they either don’t show up to court at all, or they show up and try to act defiant. I’m guessing if she does show up she’s gonna try and act tough till the bitter end when the judge tells her that she owes Rebecca tens of thousands of dollars.
  • @Creation836
    It’s scary how confidently wrong people can be
  • @ivon1671
    I can't believe she actually thinks the trial will go well for her. She is LITERALLY going to present her tarot cards.
  • @DawnOfTheOzz
    Hey, I'm not a psychic by any stretch. But I'm getting a "vision" of her being sent to a 7 x 12ft cell with dark, sticky walls and a buff, tattooed cell-mate named Rhonda.
  • @sc0ner783
    Watch her use the entire trial to try and prove Rebecca guilty instead of providing her own defense
  • @blueblue5486
    Not only do i feel awful for rebecca, but I can't imagine how much unnecessary suffering ashley has put the victims' friends and families through
  • @aliciabeast
    I live near the town where the murders happened and all the online speculation has just DEVASTATED the community. The friends and families of the victims were blamed by TikTok "sleuths" while mourning their loss. The obsession with true crime is INSANE and it never does any good for anyone.
  • what an absolute buffoon she didn't even try to hit them with the "it was a message from god" or "it came to me in a dream" everyone knows there's no such thing as a more reliable source than those