You know her." Days after the in-school detention ended, Shanda informed her mother that she and Amanda were friends. Do you know what I mean? I'm just joking, or do you want me not to joke? Do you want to happen what I go in store? If so, answer back yes. I have a lot in store Friday or Saturday when I see you. I won't laugh 'cause I think it's cool." Obviously, Amanda received the answer she was looking for, because in another note, dated September 16, 2001, Amanda wrote: "Shanda, I was wondering. Is that why you're so nice to me? Do you think I'm cute or something? Please tell me the truth. I know this may sound dumb, but do you like girls? Well, do you kinda in a way like girls? If so, I think it's cool because it's so different. Do you even know how to fight? If not, don't feel bad. But you swung at me and missed, so I started hitting. It's just when I had you on the ground ready to hit you, I couldn't because you looked so helpless down there. I don't want you to think I'm a bad person or anything. In a note, dated September 13, 1991, Amanda hinted about her sexual orientation: "If we wouldn't of fought this would never have happened. Amanda was a lesbian and she was majorly attracted to Shanda, and wanted to be more than just friends with the 12 year old. On the first day of their detention, Amanda apologized to Shanda about fighting with her and she asked Shanda to be her friend.Īlthough Amanda was serious about being friends with Shanda, she had an ulterior motive. ![]() Two teachers pulled them apart, but because of the fight, Shanda was punished with one week of in-school detention, and so was Amanda. Amanda started getting loud with Shanda, and Shanda became nervous.Īt that moment, Amanda pounced and the two girls were rolling around on the floor, fighting. The young boy started yelling at Shanda, and just then Amanda Heavrin, the young boy's cousin, interfered. Shanda said that she was doing it because his girlfriend didn't want to. The young boy was upset and demanded to know why his girlfriend didn't give it back herself. Shanda walked up to the boy and handed the ring to him, saying that his girlfriend wanted to break up with him. Shanda, wanting to be a good friend, volunteered to do it for her. That night, she asked Shanda what happened, and Shanda told her that her friend wanted to break up with her boyfriend, but was too afraid to give him back the ring. She knew her daughter was not one to get in any trouble. When Jacque was informed of the fight by the principal, she was shocked. ![]() Two days after she started school, Shanda was in fight with another girl, named Amanda Heavrin.
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