In the wake of a New Orleans murder charge, a spotlight is being cast on earlier warnings about the accused. Several men have come forward stating they were victims of the same woman, alleging they were drugged and defrauded. David Butler, one of the men, claims he specifically alerted legal authorities about the potential for violence.
"I told the judge, I told the D.A., that she was going to kill somebody," Butler stated, highlighting his attempts to raise an alarm. These prior warnings raise questions about whether the recent tragedy could have been prevented. The legal proceedings are ongoing, and the previous allegations against the accused are likely to be examined closely.
Men Warned of Potential Danger Before New Orleans Murder Charge
Before a woman was charged with murder in New Orleans, several men had raised concerns about her behavior. These men claimed they were drugged and defrauded by the same woman. One man, David Butler, stated he alerted authorities, including a judge and the District Attorney, about his fears that she would harm someone. The warnings came before the murder charge was filed.