This is time for that meme of making a hard decision. Do I post this in the Parole Board, or here? I could smell the fires of coalburning from the headline, and sure enough! The wages of coalburning is death. Unfortunately the niglet survived.

I nominate her for a retroactive Mudshark of the Year 2015.

Karlyn Serane Ramirez wanted to make the world a better place and thought joining the Army was the best way to do that. Her greatest danger, however, was her relationship with another soldier.
While stationed in South Korea in 2013, Ramirez met Sgt. Maliek Kearney, a 35-year-old chemical weapons specialist who had served four tours of duty, including three in Iraq.

“He earned several awards and was well thought of by his colleagues in the military and he took great pride in his military service,” FBI Special Agent Jonathan Shaffer told “Snapped: Killer Couples.”

According to Roxanna, Karlyn “fell completely head over heels” for the confident, good-looking older man and the attraction went both ways. After dating for several months, she became pregnant with Kearney’s child.
It was short-lived. On the morning of Tuesday, August 25, 2015, a maintenance worker at the housing complex where Karlyn lived in Severn, Maryland discovered her back door open. He notified the Anne Arundel County Police Department who found the 24-year-old dead on the floor of her master bedroom with her 4-month-old baby cradled in her arms, according to court documents.
Karlyn had been shot at point-blank range three times with a .357 caliber revolver, once in the side and twice in her chest. Her sweatpants and underwear had been pulled down to her ankles, according to The Baltimore Sun newspaper.
Detectives spoke with Leroy McDaniels, who said Karlyn and Kearney’s relationship was on the rocks. A month earlier, at the behest of her husband, Karlyn reported that she had an extramarital affair with a fellow soldier, a violation of the U.S. Armed Forces’ Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Kearney, however, had also been unfaithful to his wife and was allegedly verbally and mentally abusive, according to Baltimore NBC-affiliate WBAL. Karlyn had ultimately asked for a divorce and petitioned the Army for a no contact order.
Delgado was interviewed by detectives in Florida and said she and Kearney had an on-again, off-again relationship, which started in 2008 when they were deployed together overseas. She claimed she was with him on August 24 at his apartment in South Carolina, contradicting Kearney’s own statement that he was alone.

Delgado allowed detectives to examine her phone. On it, they found a message from Kearney sent shortly before the murder that read, “That gun is so damn loud,” according to The Baltimore Sun.
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