In season 2 episode 2, "School of Deceit" tells the unfortunate story of Shameka Wright, Wesley Earnest, and Jocelyn Earnest. Once an affair between Shameka Wright and Wesley heats up, Jocelyn files for divorce and gets murdered in the state of Virginia.
ID describes this show as for a Lynchburg assistant principal, time at his lake house isn't dull. When things heat up between him and a secret mistress, it's an education in murder. Later,
a teacher plays naughty with her student and things end deadly. Who says school is boring?
Earnest and the victim, his wife, were undergoing a contentious divorce. On December 20, 2007, the victim's body was found on the floor in her home. She had died from a gunshot wound to her head. Officers recovered a firearm lying on the sleeve of the coat that she was wearing. They also found a typewritten note located several feet from her body. The victim's fingerprints were not found on the note. However, Kenneth Riding, a retired forensic scientist who specialized in analyzing latent fingerprints, testified that two latent fingerprints found on the note were Earnest's fingerprints.
Andrew Johnson, a forensic scientist specializing in fingerprint analysis and impression analysis, confirmed Riding's fingerprint examination and identification. Like Riding, Johnson opined that the latent prints on the note were made by Earnest.
You can write to Wesley Earnest at:
Wesley Earnest 1426979
Sussex I State Prison
24414 Musselwhite Drive
Waverly, VA 23891-1111
ID describes this show as for a Lynchburg assistant principal, time at his lake house isn't dull. When things heat up between him and a secret mistress, it's an education in murder. Later,
a teacher plays naughty with her student and things end deadly. Who says school is boring?
Earnest and the victim, his wife, were undergoing a contentious divorce. On December 20, 2007, the victim's body was found on the floor in her home. She had died from a gunshot wound to her head. Officers recovered a firearm lying on the sleeve of the coat that she was wearing. They also found a typewritten note located several feet from her body. The victim's fingerprints were not found on the note. However, Kenneth Riding, a retired forensic scientist who specialized in analyzing latent fingerprints, testified that two latent fingerprints found on the note were Earnest's fingerprints.
Andrew Johnson, a forensic scientist specializing in fingerprint analysis and impression analysis, confirmed Riding's fingerprint examination and identification. Like Riding, Johnson opined that the latent prints on the note were made by Earnest.
You can write to Wesley Earnest at:
Wesley Earnest 1426979
Sussex I State Prison
24414 Musselwhite Drive
Waverly, VA 23891-1111
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