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………… When Devon Grimmond finished writing, the case officer asked him to sign his initials, DG, at the top and bottom of each page, which Devon did.It was past midnight, and Devon was taken directly into the confinement room of the military academy.Several staff members of the military academy had already gone to Devon's dormitory, confiscated all his personal belongings, and handed them over to the police. Around this time, on Friday, September 6, at 2 a.m., Diana Zamora was arrested at her maternal grandfather's home.The police did not use the special operations force this time, but Chief Chuck Shaqi personally led several detectives.Hearing that Devon had explained, Diana breathed a sigh of relief, and tears rolled down her face.

Hours later, Diana also wrote her confession.She wrote very quickly, in only an hour: ...December 2, 1995, the whole Saturday, we did almost nothing but try to find a way to call Artian.We didn't actually pre-plan anything because we were all so excited that it was impossible to think calmly.So after the incident, we always thought that the police would come to the door soon, because we didn't have time to calm down and think about everything.If there was any premeditation, it was probably that once, Devon sat next to me for a total of 5 minutes.He comforted me while picking up things in his bag.We agreed that Devon would break her neck and sink the body at the bottom of Lake Joe Poole.On or about December 4, 1995, around 12:30 am, we were at Devon's house.Devon had an appointment with Artian at 12:30, so we were late.We were driving my father's green Mazda Plutajin that day.Devon just thought about how to act for a while, because he hardly had time to seriously think about it.The day before, he spent so much time reassuring me that it was impossible to figure out what he was going to do then.More than once, I've woken up in the middle of the night from nightmares.I can't even look at his face, I think he has become another person.My mind keeps flashing scenes of him with Artian and it makes me sick.We met her at her door on December 4, 1995, at 1:35 am.Devon called to ask her out on December 3, 1995, around 10:30 pm.She thought Devon wanted to have sex with her again by asking her out.She got in the car, I hid in the back of the car, and Devon drove.I remember being terrified because you can't trust anyone at that point if you already know what's going to happen.I remember wanting to go back, I remember lying in the back of the car, afraid to move.Devon later told me that he was in the same mood. He really wanted to turn the car around and send her back, but he was afraid that I would make trouble with him later.Devon almost always has a gun with him, I know he was carrying a 9mm Makarov that day.I also know he brought a barbell.I don't think he really knew what he was going to do, we just kind of drove out and got things done.Devon didn't say exactly where we were going because he had no idea where he was going to drive the car.We picked up Artian and drove her for 15 to 20 minutes.The top of the back seat is empty, so if you put the seat back down, you can pass from the trunk to the back seat.Devon pulled the car to the side of the road and stopped, and Yatian had already flattened the back of her seat.Devon leaned over and I guess he was pretending to kiss her while gesticulating with me.I remember crawling out of the back and seeing them both just like that made me even angrier.I knew he didn't really want to kiss her, but those ugly pictures immediately came back to my mind.At this time, she saw me and panicked.Devon was on top of her to keep her from getting up and said, "It's okay, we just wanted to talk to you." I think listening to him at the time, it seemed like he was going to let her go.I asked Artian about her sex with Devon and she said she didn't actually do it well because she didn't think it should be.I think it might be the way she looked at me when she spoke, which made me particularly angry.Until now, I can only think of her eyes, not her face.I remember I started yelling at Devon again, and suddenly it all felt so real.I think I was hysterical, and I yelled, "Do it, do it!" Artian struggled to get rid of Devon, and Devin wrestled with her.I remember that I was afraid that she would hurt him, so I reached out and groped behind him.I know where the barbell is.I threw the barbell at her, but it missed.I was so nervous that my hands were shaking.It wasn't until about the third time that the barbell hit her head.It seemed that in an instant, everything was quiet, but I was still shaking.I asked myself what the hell I had done, but I also knew that it was impossible to stop now.Moreover, it seems more terrible to let it go than to solve it completely.I couldn't remember why Devon turned his back, and Artian took advantage of the situation and climbed out of the window to escape.We hurriedly drove to follow her.But she didn't run very far, and she fell on the pasture grass beside the road.Devon jumped out of the car with the gun in hand because he didn't want to leave anyone behind to accuse us.He followed her and fell again before he could catch up with her.He ran back to the car and said, "She's dead." I was so scared, I said, "Are you sure? No, she's not dead." I told Devon that she had to be shot and she wasn't dead.He was so flustered that he wanted to run away, but he went back because I made him go back.He shot her twice in the head.He ran back, jumped into the car, and fled the scene as fast as he could.I remember the first words he said were, "I love you, honey. You must trust me now, don't you?" I said, "Yes, I trust you, and I love you too." And I said "What did we do?" He said, "I don't know. I can't believe we did." We drove off. ...

Later, when the police took Diana's statement to Dai Wen for confirmation, he only pointed out one point of it.He said that Yatian's original words were not "she didn't actually do it well because she didn't think it should be done", but "she didn't actually do it..." The following day, Mansfield Police Chief John Younger announced at a press conference: "On Friday, September 6, Diana Zamora and Devon Grammond were charged in connection with the murder of Artian Jones. According to the statement of Devin Glenmont, the Mansfield Police and the Grand Prairie Police seized the murder weapons in this case from Glenmond’s home: several weapons ranging from 2.5 pounds to 10 pounds barbell and a Russian-made 9mm Makarov pistol.  …The pistol cartridges are identical to those found in Artian Jones’ body and hair by the District’s Chief Coroner, Dr. Marko Krause.”

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