Editing Melinda Loveless
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|Image = Melinda_Loveless.jpg | |Image = Melinda_Loveless.jpg | ||
|fullname = Melinda Loveless | |fullname = Melinda Loveless | ||
|alias = | |alias = N/A | ||
|origin = New Albany, Indiana, United States | |origin = New Albany, Indiana, United States | ||
|occupation = High school student (at the time of the murder)<br>Dog trainer (current) | |occupation = High school student (at the time of the murder)<br>Dog trainer (current) | ||
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During her prison sentence, Melinda has since expressed deep remorse and guilt for what she did to Shanda in several interviews. She has since become a dog trainer, training service dogs for special needs people, and has since claimed that she began doing this as a form of penance for what she did to Shanda. Shanda's mother, Jacqueline Vaught, has even donated a dog to Melinda to train in Shanda's name, perhaps recognizing that Melinda was trying to reform herself. Despite receiving criticism for doing this, Jacqueline has defended her actions, claiming that it was what Shanda would have wanted. | During her prison sentence, Melinda has since expressed deep remorse and guilt for what she did to Shanda in several interviews. She has since become a dog trainer, training service dogs for special needs people, and has since claimed that she began doing this as a form of penance for what she did to Shanda. Shanda's mother, Jacqueline Vaught, has even donated a dog to Melinda to train in Shanda's name, perhaps recognizing that Melinda was trying to reform herself. Despite receiving criticism for doing this, Jacqueline has defended her actions, claiming that it was what Shanda would have wanted. | ||
She was released from prison on September 5, 2019, making her a free woman for the first time since 1992 | She was released from prison on September 5, 2019, making her a free woman for the first time since 1992. | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== |