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💥 TrainwreckLa Monalisa / Monalisa Perez - Pregnant teen parent vlogger, accidentally killed her boyfriend for views.
Monalisa Perez is a 19 year old pregnant stay at home mom of a three year old named Aaliyah who had dreams of being famous on Youtube for vlogging her family. She unfortunately was only peaking at about 1,000 views per video, so to step up the view count, her boyfriend, 22 year old Pedro Ruiz proposed a video where she shoots him in the chest with a Desert Eagle. Believing that if he held up a book that the book would stop the bullet, unfortunately the prank recorded on two cameras ended with her accidentally shooting her boyfriend to death while her three year old daughter was in the room.
There have since been several news articles posted about the incident and facts about the entire situation. Monalisa has been arrested for Manslaughter and has since said she'll name her new baby after her boyfriend Pedro.
Aside from being a stay at home mom and hoping to be a famous youtube vlogger she also sold fitness, beauty and health products through facebook, often asking her friends to buy the products to help support her and her family.
22 year old Pedro Ruiz proposed a video where she shoots him in the chest with a Desert Eagle. Believing that if he held up a book that the book would stop the
22 year old Pedro Ruiz proposed a video where she shoots him in the chest with a Desert Eagle. Believing that if he held up a book that the book would stop the bullet, unfortunately the prank recorded on two cameras ended with her accidentally shooting her boyfriend to death while her three year old daughter was in the room.
What wonderful parents. Why the fuck did they do this in front of their daughter? Couldn't they just put her in another room? Or were the parents that greedy for youtube views?
Sadly people will do crazy things just for their 15 minutes of fame, they've been doing it since before the dawn of newspapers and youtube is no exception.
Do you really want to be Youtube famous? You won't be as high profiled as actual celebrities.
Seems like that would be a fairly simple thing to test out before you fucking try it. I'm guessing if it wasn't this it would be something else not too long after.
This is what happens when you're a little too thirsty for some of that e-fame. Too bad their three year old daughter and their soon to be born child have to suffer from their parent's idiocy. Depending on the length of the sentencing, those kids are probably gonna be orphans.
Why is she a cow though? I mean, yeah, it's a horrible story and stupid. But where's the chimpout? She's in jail now, yes? This just seems like news to me.
My bet is they saw one of these videos where someone shoots at a book and the bullet doesn't make it through.
Books are actually reasonably good at stopping bullets, as random objects go. Obviously, the thicker they are, the better.
I'm not sure exactly why they decided a Desert Eagle 0.50 was the right gun to try to stop this way. It seems if you had any sense, you'd do multiple experiments with the exact gun you were doing this with, and identical copies of the exact book or books you were going to stack to try to stop it. And maybe not have your three year old in the room when you did this stupid shit.
There's probably a book, like an unabridged dictionary or multiple volumes of something, that would actually stop that bullet.
Shooting a gun through a book in front of a human being's chest can be a considered a lot of things, a prank isn't one of them, pranks usually involve some form of deception unless the wife tricked him into thinking he'll survive.