Saundra Adams and theodry carruth
Saundra thinks Carruth had her daughter killed because he could not handle someone else controlling his life. He was living like a superstar with fame and lots of money. He was used to having control over who he was and was not a part of his life. Saundra thinks he considered her daughter a pest who would not go away.
This argument contrasts starkly with that of Carruth's mother. Theodry Carruth claims that once the couple agreed to have the baby, he agreed to support the child and even attended Lamaze classes with Adams.
But when Carruth arrived at the hospital, the night his son was delivered, Saundra says Carruth showed little concern about the condition of his girlfriend or his son after the shooting. "Not once while he was there did he ask how my daughter was doing. He didn't even ask about his son," she says.
He did cry when he finally saw his son Chancellor, shivering in an incubator, his tiny body nearly obscured by tubes. But then he said something that made Saundra suspicious. According to Saundra, he said he wanted a picture of the baby because he new that he would never see his son again. "When he said that I knew that he did it or he had something to do with it," she says.
This argument contrasts starkly with that of Carruth's mother. Theodry Carruth claims that once the couple agreed to have the baby, he agreed to support the child and even attended Lamaze classes with Adams.
But when Carruth arrived at the hospital, the night his son was delivered, Saundra says Carruth showed little concern about the condition of his girlfriend or his son after the shooting. "Not once while he was there did he ask how my daughter was doing. He didn't even ask about his son," she says.
He did cry when he finally saw his son Chancellor, shivering in an incubator, his tiny body nearly obscured by tubes. But then he said something that made Saundra suspicious. According to Saundra, he said he wanted a picture of the baby because he new that he would never see his son again. "When he said that I knew that he did it or he had something to do with it," she says.