Cinnamon brown where is she now




















Prosecutors said Brown coerced his daughter, Cinnamon, to take the blame. Cinnamon was 14 when she confessed to shooting Linda Brown.

She spent seven years in a California Youth Authority detention facility before being paroled. The night of the murder, Linda Brown was sleeping in a rented home in Garden Grove. She was shot twice at close range. He told police he had left home earlier because of bickering between his daughter and his wife.

Life has been harder for her, and her past haunted her. However, Patti is doing well today; she has regained custody of her baby girl, and bore twin sons. She is married to a man with children of his own and their families have blended smoothly.

Neither Cinnamon nor Patti want anything to do with him, but David has found romance through the mail and he exchanges steamy letters wih a woman who wrote to him. John Bain. Reply to author. Cinnamon Brown is 32 now and she has been out of prison for more than a decade. She has a family of her own and a very responsible job with a large corporation. Patti Bailey, 35, has also been free for years. She regained custody of her toddler daughter, Heather, remarried and gave birth to twin boys.

In the dozen or more years since I left Orange County, California and David Brown's trial, I have lost touch with the prosecutor and the detectives who brought justice to Cinnamon. My last email from one of the detectives said only, "Much has changed," but no more than that. Sometimes, even I lose track of people. Here is a web site with info about her release - Ann Rule is the author of a popular book about the killing "If You Really Loved Me": www.

Day 2 of the Chris Brown-Rihanna episode was fairly calm compared to its opening gambit. Rihanna is recovering from her wounds, whatever they are, while Chris Brown must deal with the fallout from a percolating scandal. Brown is now scheduled for an arraignment in the first week of March. Some reports question whether or not some kind of plea bargain will occur before that date. In many cases, especially with celebrities, jail can be avoided with big fines, public acts of contrition, and heartfelt visits to Oprah.



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