Ahmaud Arbery Case: Lindsay McMichael, Relative Of Killers, Shares Death Scene Photo


Ahmaud Arbery was shot and killed in February, and now his killers’ sister and daughter, Lindsay McMichael, shared a photo to her Snapchat him bloodied on the ground.

The Ahmad Arbery killing may have occurred back in February, but it’s picked up steam within the last few weeks. The 25-year-old Georgia resident was jogging when he was followed by father and son Gregory and Travis McMichael—now reportedly for four to five minutes around his neighborhood—before they shot and killed him on the road. The McMichaels argued that Ahmaud was a suspect in neighborhood robberies so they went to make a citizen’s arrest and he resisted, resulting in his death.

Ahmaud Arbery Case: Lindsay McMichael, Relative Of Killers, Shares Death Scene Photo
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For months, the McMichaels weren’t taken into custody because the District Attorney’s fice asserted that they were well within the law to make a citizen’s arrest, but after the video the incident leaked online, things began to change. They’re currently being held without bail in a Georgia jail, and while they’re locked up, their supporters continue to advocate for their release from custody.

Not helping the situation is Lindsay McMichael, Travis’s sister and Gregory’s daughter. She thought it would be a good idea to share a picture to Snapchat showing Ahamud Arbery dead and covered in blood. After being called out, she told The Sun that she didn’t mean to hurt anyone’s feelings. “I had no nefarious or malicious intent when I posted that picture,” Lindsay McMichael said. “The thing is I’m a huge fan true crime — I listen to four or five podcasts a week — I’m constantly watching that sort thing. It was more a, ‘Holy s–t, I can’t believe this has happened. It was absolutely poor judgment.”

Meanwhile, the Arbery family has been made aware the photo and once again are confronted with visuals his death scene. “The picture Lindsay McMichael posted was very disturbing and very disturbing to the family,” their attorney, S. Lee Merritt, stated. “It actually fits the pattern the McMichael family engaging in a weird, violent form voyeurism.”

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