Melissa Turner Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison

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Melissa Turner the former cosplay model has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for the murder of her boyfriend. According to court documents Melissa Turner claimed that she had been abused for some time by her boyfriend Matthew Trussler and it ended the day that she fatally stabbed him. However the jury did not buy the abuse story and soon would convict her of murder. The prosecutors in the murder trial were asking for thirty five years in prison however the judge would deem her punishment to be twenty years behind bars.

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Melissa Turner 2022 Information

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DC Number:Q61425
Name:TURNER, MELISSA R
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:11/25/1992
Initial Receipt Date:04/04/2022
Current Facility:LOWELL ANNEX
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:06/26/2042

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Melissa Turner claimed it was self-defense when she stabbed her boyfriend to death during an alcohol-fueled fight one early morning in 2019 at their Riverview home.

From the witness stand in a Tampa courtroom Friday, she spoke through tears to describe Matthew Trussler as a man addicted, depressed, self-destructive and abusive.

“I wanted to help him,” she said. “I wanted to do what I could for him. I loved him.”

But there were inconsistencies in the accounts she gave detectives and a jury.

Found guilty of second-degree murder last month, Turner, 29, received a sentence Friday of 20 years in prison.

Melissa Turner phoned 911 the morning of Oct. 18, 2019, and reported that she’d found Trussler cold and unresponsive on the back patio of their home on White Barn Way in Riverview. Hillsborough sheriff’s deputies found a bloody scene. Trussler was found to have died from blood loss through stab wounds to his body.

When first questioned, Turner told investigators she did not know what happened. She later told of a violent argument, a struggle over a knife and passing out after hitting her head.

A video taken from a neighbor’s home captured footage of the darkened street adjacent to the privacy fence that enclosed Turner’s backyard. The accompanying audio captured what sounded like glass breaking, a woman shouting and screaming, and a woman uttering, “I hate you,” “Stay down” and numerous profanities.

Defense lawyer John Trevena questioned what was in the audio. At trial, he called as a witness Bruce Koenig, a former FBI director of audiovisual technology, who said the recording was generally inaudible and concluded that it could be misleading.

But the audio remained a key piece of evidence, along with a medical assessment of how Trussler died. A prosecutor noted that he lost half the blood in his body to multiple stab wounds, indicating he was alive and slowly dying for a prolonged period.

“This is not a case where the defendant is a victim of domestic violence,” said Assistant State Attorney Katherine Fand. “This is a case where Matthew Trussler is the victim of domestic violence. That’s the important thing to focus on, is that he is the victim in this case.”

The sentencing came after a three-hour hearing where Turner and others described her life and troubled upbringing. She grew up in North Carolina and Florida. She suffered abuse at the hands of a relative in early childhood. She ate compulsively, struggled with obesity and endured bullying in school.

But she did well academically and eventually earned an associate’s degree in business. In adulthood, she lost 100 pounds. She competed in cosplay contests and worked as a webcam model.

Trussler, 25, was from Massachusetts and relocated to Florida in pursuit of a new life. He worked for his brother’s company, installing home insulation. He and Turner met through the Tinder dating app.

They eventually bought a home in Riverview and had plans to get married.

But Melissa Turner spoke of a rocky relationship, made worse by Trussler’s drinking. She would find empty bottles in her truck console. She would see him line up shot glasses and drink them back to back. Some mornings she found him heaving over a toilet. He drank so much, she said, he sometimes experienced hallucinations of a demon.

She watched him burn his skin with cigarette butts and lighters, she said. He never spoke about his problems, she said, and became upset if she tried to get him to confront them.

“It was like he was drowning and I was the only one there to offer him a hand,” she said. “I wasn’t strong enough to pull him from the water.”

But Trussler’s relatives said Melissa Turner was the troubled one. Sean Trussler saw his brother grow distant from him after he met Turner.

“This isn’t a story of a poor innocent girl,” Sean Trussler testified Friday. “This is a story of a woman who intentionally isolated and manipulated a good kid away from his loving and supportive family.”

Trussler’s mother, Margaret McLaughlin, said Turner’s claims of domestic violence caused as much pain as her son’s death.

If Turner was concerned for his well-being, she could have come to his family.

“You should have reached out to us for help,” McLaughlin told Turner in court. “You never did. If you had done so, I believe none of us would be here today.”

https://www.tampabay.com/news/hillsborough/2022/03/18/i-loved-him-riverview-woman-says-as-she-gets-30-years-in-fatal-stabbing/

Melissa Turner Trial Murder Or Self Defense

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Melissa Turner murder trial has just started in Florida where the former model is accused of stabbing her boyfriend during an argument however Turner is saying that she was defending herself from a violent attack and the killing was in self defense. According to court documents police were called to the Tampa Bay area where they would discover the body of Matthew Trussler suffering from a stab wound. Melissa Turner would tell police that she was defending herself when she stabbed Trussler causing his death.

However things took a funny turn in the case when a surveillance camera from another house in the area caught a female voice stating  “you stay down,” “so f***ing die” and “I hate you.” at the time of the murder. Melissa Turner was arrested and charged with murder. The State of Florida offered her a 25 year prison sentence if she pleads guilty, which she refused then countered with a 5 year prison sentence, which the State refused. If convicted of first degree murder Melissa Turner could be sentenced to life in prison

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Testimony in the Melissa Turner second-degree murder trial is officially underway in Tampa.

Turner is the former cosplay model accused of killing her boyfriend, Matthew Trussler, at the home they shared in Hillsborough County in October of 2019.

Attorneys picked a jury on Monday and delivered opening statements.

The state began presenting its case Tuesday. Prosecutors called up several crime scene technicians and detectives who testified in detail about the crime scene, evidence they collected and photos they captured.

Ryan Lagasse, a former detective with the sheriff’s office, testified Tuesday afternoon. His job that day was to canvas the neighborhood looking for any possible witnesses or homes with cameras. He found one around the corner from the scene.

“As I walked up the driveway, I observed some sort of surveillance type cameras,” Lagasse told jurors.

Jurors listened to the recording from the Nest video camera. According to the arrest affidavit, detectives say you can hear a female voice saying, “you stay down,” “so f***ing die” and “I hate you.”

A number of Trussler’s loved ones were in the courtroom, but have not spoken to the media.

Turner sat down with 8 On Your Side on Friday, just days prior to the trial. She claims this was a case of self defense and she is heartbroken.

“He had pushed me into the countertop. I had marks on my stomach and then turned me around and had his hands around my throat,” said Turner. “We ended up struggling back and forth for the knife. I got my hand sliced open.”

John Trevena, a high-profile lawyer out of Pinellas County, is representing Turner. He believes the evidence will show jurors this was not a homicide.

He plans to put his client on the stand either Thursday or Friday.

Before the beginning of the trial, the state offered a plea deal of 25 years in Florida State Prison. Trevena said no, but came back with a counter offer of five years in prison. The state said no to that.

The trial is expected to last the rest of the week. If jurors find Turner guilty, she could face life in prison.

https://www.wfla.com/news/hillsborough-county/melissa-turner-trial-former-cosplay-model-on-trial-for-boyfriends-murder-in-tampa/

Melissa Turner Found Guilty

A former cosplay model was convicted of second-degree murder on Friday in connection with her boyfriend’s death in 2019.

Melissa Turner was on trial in Tampa, accused of killing her boyfriend Matthew Trussler in their Hillsborough County home. A jury found her guilty as charged Friday evening.

Deputies found Trussler dead at the couple’s Riverview home on Oct. 18, 2019 after Turner called 911 to report that he was unresponsive. Turner was arrested the next day.

In an exclusive interview with 8 On Your Side’s Chip Osowski’s last week before her trial started, Turner did not deny she fatally stabbed Trussler but claimed she acted in self defense.

“And then he turned me around and he had his hands around my throat. And my right hand was sliced open and I used my left hand and I could feel the knife that he had. It was on the counter,” Turner said. “And that’s when I picked it up because he wouldn’t stop. I thought he was going to kill me. And that’s where the stab in his back came from.”

The trial moved quickly – it started Monday with jury selection and opening statements. The jury started deliberating Friday morning and returned the verdict hours later.

Among the evidence presented to jurors during the trial was a recording from a Nest video camera that captured audio of a woman yelling “you stay down,” “so f***ing die” and “I hate you.”

Before the trial started, the state had offered a plea deal of 25 years in state prison. Turner’s attorney John Trevena declined that offer and countered with five years in prison. The state said no to that counter offer.

Turner could now face life in prison.

https://www.wfla.com/news/hillsborough-county/former-tampa-bay-cosplay-model-found-guilty-in-boyfriends-2019-stabbing-death/