George Huguely E-Mail to Yeardley Love: 'I Should Have Killed You'

Days before University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love died of a blow to her head, her enraged ex-boyfriend sent her an email stating, "I should have killed you," according to the prosecution's opening statement today in the murder trial.

George Huguely V was furious because he had learned that Love had slept with someone else, prosecutors said.

Huguely, 24, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and five other charges. His trial in Love's 2010 death is expected to last two weeks.

After learning that Love had slept with someone else, Huguely emailed Love, "I should have killed you," prosecutor Warner Chapman said in his opening statement.

"You should've killed me?" Love responded.

"We should talk tonight," Huguely wrote back.

Chapman's opening statements described Love's allegedly slow and painful death. He described Love's injuries as so bad when her body was discovered that the medical examiner had to dissect her brain to discover the cause of death, which was determined to be "blunt force trauma to the head."

Chapman said that Love lay in her bed for two hours dying after being allegedly assaulted by Huguely, who claimed that Love simply had a bloody nose when he left her room. Her nose was not injured, the prosecutor said.

The description brought Love's mother and sister to tears. Lexie Love, Yeardley Love's sister, hunched over and sobbed as her fiance comforted her.

Chapman also claimed that Huguely had been violent with Love before. He said that three months before Love's death, friends saw Huguely put Love in a choke hold and that she was very embarrassed about the incident.

The trial began this morning following the selection a jury of seven men and seven women. In addition to the dozen jurors, another two alternates were selected for the trial which is expected to last two weeks in Charlottesville, Va.

It took two days for the court to whittle down the pool of 160 potential jurors to 15 people. During questioning, many said they would not be able to be impartial in the trial.

Supporters of the Love and Huguely families were in court throughout the lengthy jury selection process, presenting contrasting dynamics between the two groups.

The Love family and their friends often wear pink to court, sitting as a united front. The judge prohibited any insignia in the courtroom. Love's mother Sharon Love and sister Lexie are the center of the group. Yeardley Love's former roommate Caitlin Whiteley has also been in court with a group of friends. Whiteley was one of two people that discovered Love's body.

Huguely has shown little emotion, often turning to look at his family and taking notes while potential jurors were questioned. He sat straight in his chair, but the 6-foot-2 athlete's chair was lower than those of his attorneys, making him look smaller.

Huguely's supporters have been dressed in khaki pants, white shirts, navy blazers and colorful ties. His two rows of family members included his mother, her new husband and some young cousins.

The courtroom quiets when Huguely enters and members of the Love family sometimes put their heads down and turn away.

Love, 22, was found dead face-down in a pool of blood in the early hours of May 3, 2010 in her off-campus apartment in Charlottesville. Her face was covered in scrapes and bruises, according to a police warrant, and her right eye was swollen shut.

Love was a star lacrosse player at the school and a senior just weeks away from graduation.

Huguely, also a lacrosse player for the school's nationally ranked team, waived his Miranda Rights in interviews with police after Love was found and confessed that he kicked in the door to Love's bedroom and shook her violently, repeatedly banging her head against the wall, according to police documents.

His attorneys have since claimed that Love's murder was a tragic mistake and that Love's death was caused by an irregular heartbeat caused by Adderall and alcohol, not a beating.

An autopsy performed on Love found that she died from blunt force trauma to the head.

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Scott Goodman, a Charlottesville attorney who does not represent any parties involved in the case, said defense attorneys would likely work to prove that there was no malice or premeditation in Huguely's act and that is was a "hot-blooded, heated, passion-type killing" so that they could get the charge dropped down to manslaughter.

"I'm sure they're [the defense] trying to raise reasonable doubt as to whether there was premeditated murder and whether there was malice," Goodman said.

If convicted of first degree murder, Huguely could be sentenced to life in prison. He could face 40 years if convicted of second degree murder. A manslaughter conviction could lower the sentence to 10 years.

Lacrosse Murder Trial Opens

A judge has issued a gag order over the attorneys involved in the case, preventing them from speaking publicly during the course of the trial.

In addition to Huguely's videotaped interview following the discovery of Love's body, another key piece of evidence expected to be used are the previously redacted emails between Love and Huguely surrounding their break-up.

Among those expected to testify are Love's mother and sister, the medical examiner who conducted Love's autopsy, other medical experts, Love's roommate, teammates and friends who know about her relationship with Huguely.

Huguely's arrest in Love's case was not his first run-in with the law. He had been arrested before for resisting arrest and public intoxication, charged with reckless driving and involved in a domestic dispute with his father on the family yacht.

Huguely is being held without bond in the Albermarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail.

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  • Richard  •  12 days ago
    I hope this guy never gets out of Jail. My personal opinion is this kid should get the Death Penalty. I mean seriously. He killed someone out of jealous rage. This kid just looks like a cocky F***. 26 years... Thats it?? He should get more time in jail knowing that he was drunk. I believe that being drunk should add more time.
  • LizaH  •  3 months ago
    Her death was a "tragic mistake" according to his defense team. Uh, a mistake is forgetting to pay a bill on time, forgetting to record an expense in a checkbook, stubbing a toe, forgetting a date, etc. Breaking into your ex girlfriend's apartment and banging her head against a wall and leaving her to die is not a "mistake" it's murder. It makes me furious when people like this call a horrible crime a "mistake" or an "accident" in order to diminish their responsibility for their actions.
    • WISEDK 3 months ago
      Liza, that's just lawyer #$%$
    • Jes 3 months ago
      Yep, and how is it NOT premeditated? He freakin' told her "I should have killed you"... Obviously that's the very reason he went to her apartment.
    • TomR 3 months ago
      The tragic mistake was her poor judgement on who she had sex with.
  • Sarcasmo  •  3 months ago
    Altercations on the family yacht? Poor, poor Huguely
    • ByteMe 3 months ago
      No, that was a "mistake," too!
    • bob 3 months ago
      Maybe his father should have used him as an anchor.
    • Tall Timber 3 months ago
      I do believe that Huguely has just about Hungled himself..
  • Scott  •  3 months ago
    Resisting arrest, domestic dispute with his father, publicly choking his girlfriend - clearly the warning signs were there.He was a violent #$%$ plain and simple. She should have broken up with him long ago AND pressed charges.
    • WISEDK 3 months ago
      ...and the result would have probably been the same.
    • Jes 3 months ago
      The sad thing is, by the time it gets to that point, the woman is often terrified to leave. The guy knows your family..knows where they live..knows your schedule. Some feel like they cannot escape.
    • Matthew 3 months ago
      Why blame her, Scott? Instead of saying what SHE should have done, tell it like it is -- HE should have stopped. He is the only one responsible in this case.
  • v j  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  3 months ago
    Same kind of "I am entitled" attitude as Joran Van der Sloot.........................................
    • caymangirl63 3 months ago
      And the Kennedys, et al
    • Major Medical 3 months ago
      And the Bushes and his wife Laura...et al.
    • Shallow Guy 3 months ago
      the Bushes?? What kind of nonsense is that?? You diminish the crime by your stupid comment.
  • evil twinkie  •  3 months ago
    what a douche bag
    • Dadaba 3 months ago
      ...is an understatement!
    • Choice 3 months ago
      Wrong..Douche bags are good things.....
    • airlock 3 months ago
      yeah this guy's an enema bag, a full one at that!
  • FrankB  •  East Syracuse, New York  •  3 months ago
    OK. He slams her head against the wall until she's unconscious, and then he leaves her there. Then...he...leaves...her...there. No remorse shown, no mercy shown, and none need be shown. Sorry to show my violent side, but if she were my daughter, and he walks in 10 years or less, he's facing divine judgement shortly thereafter.
  • G.  •  3 months ago
    If this POS's rich parents get him off, then there really is no justice in this country anymore.
  • Michael  •  3 months ago
    I don't think there will be a problem with getting first degree murder.
    Hope the POS rots with Bubba at his side.
  • Sparky2u  •  3 months ago
    He emails her "I should have killed you", and then goes on to do it. That was premeditated murder and he deserves nothing less than the death penalty when convicted.
  • HarryLeroy  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 months ago
    Hopefully this guy will get some of the same treatment he gave this poor girl when he ends up in prison for life.
  • Ben  •  3 months ago
    How does this man have supporters in the court room? He beat a woman to death.
  • Don  •  3 months ago
    An irregular heartbeat does not crush ones skull.
  • Cory J  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 months ago
    Someone should have killed this D-bag a long time ago...waste of life. It's stunning a beautiful girl like her would have put up with such a loser physically abusing her.
  • Stephen  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  3 months ago
    It has already been said but needs to be repeated - if a man abuses you physically or mentally even once then try to break up with this SOB as fast as possible. So many women seem to feel it is their fault. That is NOT TRUE. Violence is NOT an acceptable way to solve disagreements.
  • BROWN  •  Galveston, Texas  •  3 months ago
    Geez, if we killed people for infidelity half of the population in the US would be gone
  • RifRaf  •  West Palm Beach, Florida  •  3 months ago
    How do #$%$ defense attorneys live with themselves? Putting the blame on her saying she died of prescription drugs and alcohol. The piece of #$%$ split her head open till her brains poured out. Kill him now!
  • katec  •  3 months ago
    Ladies, as my mother always told me, the first time a man tries to hit you should be the last. No real man hits a woman; and no woman with any self respect allows him to. If you buy into the excuse "you made me hit you" or the "I am really sorry" your just kidding yourself, he is a woman beater and always will be. Tragically, I lost a good friend to a jerk who told her time after time, he only hit her because "he loved her so much and she made him mad" and she bought into it every time. He is now serving a twenty year sentence but that won't bring my friend back to life.
  • Kurt L  •  Middletown, New York  •  3 months ago
    They'll like this pretty boy in prison, he should do well in the shower.
  • AfflackQuack  •  3 months ago
    "three months before Love's death, friends saw Huguely put Love in a choke hold and that she was very embarrassed about the incident." ...And yet she stayed with the #$%$ How come women still refuse to learn this lesson? Once should be the ONLY time. No second chances. I guy that hits you does NOT love you no matter what he says.