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He asked the judge to allow Mee to leave the jail sometime between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Tuesday. He says Mee would go straight to the crematorium, attend a memorial service for her
grandmother and come straight back to jail. Jennifer’s mom, Rachel, thought they sounded like a
chihuahua barking. In 2007, Mee gained national attention as the girl who could not stop hiccupping;
she would hiccup up to 50 times a minute for months. Mee, 22, will serve life in prison without the
possibility of parole. She tried home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an
acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though not for good. Lamont Newton,
the other co-defendant who was also Mee's boyfriend at the time of the crime, has not yet gone to
trial. Off On Stream on Jurors Hear 'Hiccup Girl' Jennifer Mee's Jailhouse Confession in Murder Trial
Mee is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shannon Griffin. Mee, 22, will serve life in
prison without the possibility of parole. But if you listened closely, you could hear the carnival
barkers in the background: Come and see the Hiccup Girl, hiccupping 50 times a minute. She lives in
New York City with her husband and son. YouTube’s privacy policy is available here and YouTube’s
terms of service is available here. She was experiencing that very specific sliver of the American
Dream: fifteen minutes of fame. Upload Read for free FAQ and support Language (EN) Sign in Skip
carousel Carousel Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. Her chest was starting to hurt, and so were
her hips. Petersburg, Florida, was sitting in science class on January 23, 2007—when she hiccupped.
If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive
compensation. Jennifer told her mom that she was afraid no one would ever want to marry her. She
couldn’t eat regular food anymore, so she switched to soft foods like Jell-O and applesauce, which
she’d gulp down in between hiccups. Griffin struggled with the suspects and was shot several times,
police said. At issue is whether Mee was a bystander or if she planned the robbery that ended in
Griffin's death. Mee and the others reportedly admitted to the crimes during questioning, CBS
affiliate WFOR reports. Petersburg, Fla., to be robbed. Griffin struggled with two accomplices who
then shot him four times in the chest, according to prosecutors. She tried home remedies and
consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on
their own, though not for good. The judge then ordered Mee to undergo psychological evaluation.
She sat there in class, hiccupping, for fifteen minutes, and then she stood up to go to her high
school’s medical clinic. Freakshows captured America’s imagination for a good hundred years, from
the 1840s to the 1940s. She tried home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and
an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though not for good. Don’t be shy I
don’t bite unless u want me to. ?? Jennifer Mee. She tried home remedies and consulted medical
specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though
not for good. PICTURES: Jennifer Mee Over the weekend Mee, of St.
Mee's co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in August 2013.
Mee's co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in August 2013.
But if you listened closely, you could hear the carnival barkers in the background: Come and see the
Hiccup Girl, hiccupping 50 times a minute. Mee gained national attention in 2007 with a case of the
hiccups that wouldn't quit. In 2010, Mee lured Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-Mart worker, to
an abandoned home under the pretense of buying marijuana. But if you looked closer at the girl with
the hiccups, you’d see that the swirl of attention around her looked like something else, something
much older: the freakshow. ABC News' Alyssa Newcomb contributed to this report. She lives in
New York City with her husband and son. Mee lured Griffin to a home where the others robbed him
at gunpoint, Sgt. T.A. Skinner of the St. Petersburg Police Department said in a late Sunday news
release. Petersburg and two others are charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shannon
Griffin, 22, on Saturday. Once there, two of Mee's friends robbed Griffin at gunpoint -- but he
struggled and was shot four times. She sat there in class, hiccupping, for fifteen minutes, and then
she stood up to go to her high school’s medical clinic. Mee's hiccups — up to 50 times a minute for
months — gained her notoriety in 2007. At one time, the grandmother had custody of Mee and was
more like a parent. She tried home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an
acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though not for good. The mystery
world is vast, and we need your support to cover it the way. Mee is no longer suffering from the
hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said. I’m a very open minded person down to earth.there is so
much in life I would like to experience. She tried home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a
hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though not for good.
As a 15-year-old, Mee gained notoriety after developing a case of the hiccups that wouldn't go away.
Mee is no longer suffering from the hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said. In 2010, Mee lured
Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-Mart worker, to an abandoned home under the pretense of
buying marijuana. Mee, 22, will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. Mee made
national headlines in 2007 when she hiccupped virtually non-stop for more than a month, up to 50
times a minute. Once there, two of Mee's friends robbed Griffin at gunpoint -- but he struggled and
was shot four times. It was later determined Mee is competent to stand trial. The hiccups were
coming almost every second, about fifty hiccups per minute. Mee and the others reportedly admitted
to the crimes during questioning, CBS affiliate WFOR reports. However, under Florida law her
involvement in a robbery that led to a homicide makes her subject to a first-degree murder charge.
Although Mee pleaded not guilty, prosecutors previously turned down her lawyer's plea deal of a 15-
year prison sentence. Mee, 22, will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. YouTube’s
privacy policy is available here and YouTube’s terms of service is available here. She tried home
remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups
finally just stopped on their own. They were all crammed into a two bedroom—a two bedroom that
was now filled, inexplicably, with the sound of hiccups that wouldn’t stop. But if you looked closer
at the girl with the hiccups, you’d see that the swirl of attention around her looked like something
else, something much older: the freakshow. In 2010, Mee lured Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-
Mart worker, to an abandoned home under the pretense of buying marijuana. To inquire about a
licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. At issue is whether Mee was a bystander or
if she planned the robbery that ended in Griffin's death. If she went out shopping, strangers would
jump out at her in the aisles of Walmart, thinking they’d scare her hiccups away. Here Are the Best
Reviewed Books of the Week February 23, 2024 by Book Marks Rethinking “Justice” in the Wake
of a Violent Death Close to Home February 23, 2024 by Laurence Ralph. In 2010, Mee lured
Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-Mart worker, to an abandoned home under the pretense of
buying marijuana. She tried home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an
acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though not for good. Experts also
testified that Mee's DNA was found on the victim's shirt. Mee is no longer suffering from the
hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said. She sat there in class, hiccupping, for fifteen minutes,
and then she stood up to go to her high school’s medical clinic. She tried home remedies and
consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on
their own, though not for good. Mee's co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and sentenced to
life in prison in August 2013. She couldn’t sleep unless she took Valium or Benadryl. Once there,
two of Mee's friends robbed Griffin at gunpoint -- but he struggled and was shot four times. Mee's
co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in August 2013. On
Wednesday, Mee's attorney told the court her client was a schizophrenic. Jennifer had four younger
sisters, a stepfather on disability, an unemployed uncle who was crashing on their couch, and a mom
who supported the entire family by working the early shift at a local Denny’s. Lamont Newton, the
other co-defendant who was also Mee's boyfriend at the time of the crime, has not yet gone to trial.
She was experiencing that very specific sliver of the American Dream: fifteen minutes of fame. It
was later determined Mee is competent to stand trial. The hiccups ultimately stopped, her family has
said, because she was treated with drugs used to treat Tourette syndrome. Telephone numbers listed
for Mee's mother have been disconnected. Police had previously said they did not believe Mee pulled
the trigger. Mee is no longer suffering from the hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said.
Experts also testified that Mee's DNA was found on the victim's shirt. Petersburg, and two other
people were charged with first-degree murder in the death 22-year old Shannon Griffin. PICTURES:
Jennifer Mee Over the weekend Mee, of St. But if you looked closer at the girl with the hiccups,
you’d see that the swirl of attention around her looked like something else, something much older:
the freakshow. Telephone numbers listed for Mee's mother have been disconnected. Here she is, in
the flesh—for your viewing pleasure. Mee's co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and
sentenced to life in prison in August 2013. Mee, 19, of St. Petersburg, Fla., whose uncontrollable
hiccups brought her worldwide attention, is charged in the killing of a 22-year-old man during a
robbery. In 2007, Mee gained national attention as the girl who could not stop hiccupping; she would
hiccup up to 50 times a minute for months. They were all crammed into a two bedroom—a two
bedroom that was now filled, inexplicably, with the sound of hiccups that wouldn’t stop. Lamont
Newton, the other co-defendant who was also Mee's boyfriend at the time of the crime, has not yet
gone to trial. Mee is no longer suffering from the hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said.
Lamont Newton, the other co-defendant who was also Mee's boyfriend at the time of the crime, has
not yet gone to trial. There, anyone who seemed different, or strange was put on display, so that
everyone else could gather around, and stare, and think, thank God that’s not me. Griffin struggled
with the suspects and was shot several times, police said. Although Mee pleaded not guilty,
prosecutors previously turned down her lawyer's plea deal of a 15-year prison sentence. In 2010,
Mee lured Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-Mart worker, to an abandoned home under the
pretense of buying marijuana. Freakshows captured America’s imagination for a good hundred years,
from the 1840s to the 1940s. Lamont Newton, the other co-defendant who was also Mee's boyfriend
at the time of the crime, has not yet gone to trial. She tried home remedies and consulted medical
specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though
not for good. Mee and the others admitted their involvement, Skinner said. Mee and two others are
charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shannon Griffin on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010. ST.
PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Tampa Bay woman who was plagued by uncontrollable hiccups for
months is charged in the killing of a man during a robbery, police said. She tried home remedies and
consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on
their own, though not for good. Jennifer had four younger sisters, a stepfather on disability, an
unemployed uncle who was crashing on their couch, and a mom who supported the entire family by
working the early shift at a local Denny’s. While doing time, I realize that I have no friends from life
before.For instance, I’m looking forward to meeting new people and building new relationships.
Once there, two of Mee's friends robbed Griffin at gunpoint -- but he struggled and was shot four
times. Mee gained national attention in 2007 with a case of the hiccups that wouldn't quit. Don’t be
shy I don’t bite unless u want me to. ?? Jennifer Mee. For further details of our complaints policy
and to make a complaint please click here. Mee, 22, will serve life in prison without the possibility of
parole.
But if you looked closer at the girl with the hiccups, you’d see that the swirl of attention around her
looked like something else, something much older: the freakshow. Mee is no longer suffering from
the hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said. Jennifer had four younger sisters, a stepfather on
disability, an unemployed uncle who was crashing on their couch, and a mom who supported the
entire family by working the early shift at a local Denny’s. Mee, 19, of St. Petersburg, Fla., whose
uncontrollable hiccups brought her worldwide attention, is charged in the killing of a 22-year-old
man during a robbery. Mee's co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and sentenced to life in
prison in August 2013. Minutes later, Judge Nancy Moate Ley explained that the only possible
sentence for the charge was life in prison without the possibility of parole. As a 15-year-old, Mee
gained notoriety after developing a case of the hiccups that wouldn't go away. Mee and the others
admitted their involvement, Skinner said. Lamont Newton, the other co-defendant who was also
Mee's boyfriend at the time of the crime, has not yet gone to trial. At issue is whether Mee was a
bystander or if she planned the robbery that ended in Griffin's death. At one time, the grandmother
had custody of Mee and was more like a parent. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material,
visit our Syndication site. And now she was being flown all over the country to appear on every talk
show imaginable; she was being put up in fancy hotels and given expensive manicures. She tried
home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups
finally stopped on their own, though not for good. I’m a very open minded person down to
earth.there is so much in life I would like to experience. In 2010, Mee lured Shannon Griffin, a 22-
year-old Wal-Mart worker, to an abandoned home under the pretense of buying marijuana. If you
purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive
compensation. It was later determined Mee is competent to stand trial. She tried home remedies and
consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups finally stopped on
their own, though not for good. As a 15-year-old, Mee gained notoriety after developing a case of
the hiccups that wouldn't go away. But prosecutors said Mee did set everything up, and used police
interviews and a taped jailhouse phone call between Mee and her mother as evidence. Mee, 22, will
serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. In 2010, Mee lured Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-
old Wal-Mart worker, to an abandoned home under the pretense of buying marijuana. They were all
crammed into a two bedroom—a two bedroom that was now filled, inexplicably, with the sound of
hiccups that wouldn’t stop. Petersburg, Fla., to be robbed. Griffin struggled with two accomplices
who then shot him four times in the chest, according to prosecutors. Mee, 22, will serve life in prison
without the possibility of parole. She couldn’t eat regular food anymore, so she switched to soft
foods like Jell-O and applesauce, which she’d gulp down in between hiccups. Once there, two of
Mee's friends robbed Griffin at gunpoint -- but he struggled and was shot four times. She tried home
remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups
finally stopped on their own, though not for good. The hiccups were coming almost every second,
about fifty hiccups per minute.
Mee, 22, will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. Finally, desperate, her mother did
something that seemed like a good idea at the time: she called the newspaper. ABC News' Alyssa
Newcomb contributed to this report. The hiccups ultimately stopped, her family has said, because she
was treated with drugs used to treat Tourette syndrome. Mee's co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was
convicted and sentenced to life in prison in August 2013. Mee is no longer suffering from the
hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said. She couldn’t eat regular food anymore, so she switched
to soft foods like Jell-O and applesauce, which she’d gulp down in between hiccups. Mee, 22, will
serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. Lamont Newton, the other co-defendant who
was also Mee's boyfriend at the time of the crime, has not yet gone to trial. It was later determined
Mee is competent to stand trial. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed,
transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local.
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now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 56 Search inside document. Mee made national headlines in
2007 when she hiccupped virtually non-stop for more than a month, up to 50 times a minute. To
inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. Lamont Newton, the other
co-defendant who was also Mee's boyfriend at the time of the crime, has not yet gone to trial. Mee,
22, will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. Telephone numbers listed for Mee's
mother have been disconnected. As a 15-year-old, Mee gained notoriety after developing a case of
the hiccups that wouldn't go away. Police had previously said they did not believe Mee pulled the
trigger. In 2010, Mee lured Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-Mart worker, to an abandoned home
under the pretense of buying marijuana. However, under Florida law her involvement in a robbery
that led to a homicide makes her subject to a first-degree murder charge. Sure, the talk show hosts
expressed sympathy for the hiccupping girl. Upload Read for free FAQ and support Language (EN)
Sign in Skip carousel Carousel Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. Jennifer’s mom, Rachel,
thought they sounded like a chihuahua barking. Pinellas County jail records did not show whether
she had an attorney. Jennifer had four younger sisters, a stepfather on disability, an unemployed
uncle who was crashing on their couch, and a mom who supported the entire family by working the
early shift at a local Denny’s. Although Mee pleaded not guilty, prosecutors previously turned down
her lawyer's plea deal of a 15-year prison sentence.
She stayed at the clinic for five hours, but no one could cure her. Mee is no longer suffering from the
hiccups, police spokesman Mike Puetz said. Don’t be shy I don’t bite unless u want me to. ??
Jennifer Mee. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
Mee's co-defendant, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in August 2013.
Her chest was starting to hurt, and so were her hips. Woman sentenced to life without parole for role
in murder of Shannon Griffin Piers Morgan meets a minor celeb as he explores America's female
killers in the latest series of ITV's Killer Women. Experts also testified that Mee's DNA was found on
the victim's shirt. Jennifer told her mom that she was afraid no one would ever want to marry her.
Lynch leaned back in his chair after he slipped his phone back in his jacket pocket. Although Mee
pleaded not guilty, prosecutors previously turned down her lawyer's plea deal of a 15-year prison
sentence. Mee, 22, will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. In 2010, Mee lured
Shannon Griffin, a 22-year-old Wal-Mart worker, to an abandoned home under the pretense of
buying marijuana. Freakshows captured America’s imagination for a good hundred years, from the
1840s to the 1940s. Telephone numbers listed for Mee's mother have been disconnected. As a 15-
year-old, Mee gained notoriety after developing a case of the hiccups that wouldn't go away. Here
was a girl, on national TV, who couldn’t stop hiccupping. Minutes later, Judge Nancy Moate Ley
explained that the only possible sentence for the charge was life in prison without the possibility of
parole. If she went out shopping, strangers would jump out at her in the aisles of Walmart, thinking
they’d scare her hiccups away. Mee and two others are charged with first-degree murder in the death
of Shannon Griffin on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Tampa Bay woman
who was plagued by uncontrollable hiccups for months is charged in the killing of a man during a
robbery, police said. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached
or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Finally, desperate, her
mother did something that seemed like a good idea at the time: she called the newspaper. She tried
home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hiccups
finally just stopped on their own. Once there, two of Mee's friends robbed Griffin at gunpoint -- but
he struggled and was shot four times. Off On Stream on Jurors Hear 'Hiccup Girl' Jennifer Mee's
Jailhouse Confession in Murder Trial Mee is charged with first-degree murder in the death of
Shannon Griffin. Lamont Newton, the other co-defendant who was also Mee's boyfriend at the time
of the crime, has not yet gone to trial. Mee, 22, will serve life in prison without the possibility of
parole. She tried home remedies and consulted medical specialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist,
until the hiccups finally stopped on their own, though not for good. But if you looked closer at the
girl with the hiccups, you’d see that the swirl of attention around her looked like something else,
something much older: the freakshow. ABC News' Alyssa Newcomb contributed to this report.

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