Victim’s frantic 911 call helps convict her killer

Published on August 28th, 2009

A Florida plumber,  Michael L. King, 38 was found guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping and sexual battery in the January 17, 2008 abduction and slaying of Denise Amber Lee, a 21-year-old mother of two.

Her “voice filled the courtroom as her desperate 911 call was played to the jury” according to the CNN report.

Every time you think we have hit a new human low, you read of cases like this one.

Just how low can we go on the new-human-low scale?

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  1. Posted by zowie on August 31st, 2009, 18:45

    I think something weird is going on here-
    No one brought up the phone call.
    i know they played it but…
    she is on a cell phone YELLING AND CRYING and he doesn't know she on the phone!!??
    She asked him Where are we?
    She ask him to turn down the radio!? So she could hear better-!?
    Wouldn't you start your call by saying…
    I''ve been abducted… my name is…by a man in a red car. (maybe even some disruption of it) and he looks like… please follow this call-.. i live at… i have 2 babies at home-
    she was blindfold- but could see to call 911.
    I think he had the Worst Defense!!
    She must have had the stupidest lady in the world on the phone. What a dumb sh_t !
    i know it's a low paying job but maybe they need to test / screen these operators.
    now they he is low IQed not al there- so not to kill him-
    but on the other hand what purpose is serviced spending Tax dollars to keep him alive
    in a cell for the next 30+ years??

  2. Posted by Michael on August 29th, 2009, 17:43

    Well, this looks like, from what I've read here, after appeals(if they are used), this is a good case for 'Old Sparky' to be used.

  3. Posted by Jenni on August 29th, 2009, 15:33

    Perhaps I didn't hear the entire 911 tape, but for a good 3 minutes of the 6 minute call I could bear to hear, she did not give a name, a description of where she was, what was really going on at all. The 911 operator sounded flustered trying to get information from a hysterical woman. I'm in no way trying to say hurtful things about the victim but wanted to make aware that in real-life serious situations, REMAIN CALM first. It pains me to think she may have had a real chance if she could just spew out facts instead.

  4. Posted by Rob on August 29th, 2009, 05:14

    castrate him first , then let her family execute him on national tv so the next guy can think about doing this in the future. why do you think this stuff keeps happening. take out the trash & every aclu member that gets in the way. you think the world is going to get better. Oh no, Lets feed this guy and put a roof over his head for the rest of his life.

  5. Posted by Emily on August 29th, 2009, 05:03

    This makes me sick. My sister was abducted and raped by a large group of men. People who are capable of doing such things to others should have their lives taken from them, as they are so quick to take others…they are not people at all, nor animals, because they even have more compassion and sense than that.

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