Saturday, December 31, 2011

Docs in Slain Nursing Student Case Released

The suspect in the slaying of the San Francisco Bay area nursing student was obsessed as well as increasingly angry with her ex-boyfriend's relationship with the plant as well as was convinced the two were having an affair, according to grand jury transcripts.The transcripts released upon Friday include threatening text messages that Giselle Esteban, 27, allegedly sent to her ex-boyfriend about the victim, Michelle Le, in the months before Le's disappearance from the Hayward hospital parking lot in May, according to the Hayward Daily Review (http://bit.ly/uLCg4e). Her remains were found in the remote area 4 months later.In one message, Esteban said her ex-boyfriend, Scott Marasigan, as well as Le would "pay" for lying to her, according to the 470-page transcript. In another text message sent upon Mar 2, Esteban allegedly accused Le of digging her own grave as well as being the "home wrecker" as well as said she wouldn't be an "issue" most longer.She was even more explicit in the Mar 18 phone call to Marasigan, according to the transcript, telling him that she would take his life as well as Le's if he was not honest with her per Le."This is your last as well as final warning," Esteban allegedly said. Marasigan apparently available the conversation."No make the difference how many times Marasigan denied an affair, Esteban refused to hold him," Alameda County prosecutor Butch Ford told the grand jury. "And she became fixated."Marasigan testified that he dated Le for two or three weeks several years ago, but they never had the passionate relationship.Esteban was charged with murder in Le's death in September. She was charged by the grand jury upon the same charge earlier this month, as prosecutors sought to avoid the rough hearing as well as speed the case up.She has nonetheless to enter the plea as well as is scheduled to return to court for arraignment upon Jan. 20.According to the grand jury transcripts, Esteban's DNA was the compare to the mark upon the steering wheel as well as turn signal of Le's car, as well as Le's DNA was the compare to the mark upon Esteban's shoe.


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