Maimed ex-wife testifies
Friday, October 3, 2008
CHELSEA, Vt. (AP) - Blind and disfigured, a woman testified Thursday against the ex-husband who police say doused her with lye in a 2007 attack.
Heavily scarred and bandaged around the head and neck, Carmen Tarleton, 40, held her sister's arm as she walked gingerly to the witness stand in Vermont District Court and testified briefly at a hearing. It was the first time she'd been in the same room as ex-husband Herbert Rodgers since the attack.
The hearing focused on incriminating statements made by Rodgers that his lawyer wants thrown out.
Rodgers, 53, is accused of burglary, aggravated domestic assault and maiming in the June 10, 2007 incident, which police say began when he broke into her house in a jealous rage, intending to kill the man with whom he believed she was romantically involved.
Instead, he allegedly poured the toxic chemical over Tarleton and broke her arm and eye socket, leaving her with burns over 80 percent of her body.
"I lost it, I just lost it," he said as he was being arrested.
Tarleton - a nurse at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H. - has undergone more than 40 operations, including skin grafts and a synthetic cornea transplant in hopes of restoring the eyesight she lost in the attack.
On Thursday, she spoke calmly and clearly as she answered questions from Deputy Orange County State's Attorney Robert DiBartolo as Rodgers watched from a defense table.
He showed no emotion when he entered the courtroom, handcuffed and shackled, and was led by two sheriff's deputies to within about five feet of Tarleton's front-row seat - looking directly at Tarleton - before the three turned toward the judge.
On the stand, Tarleton gave biographical information about Rodgers and described meeting him while she was working at UCLA Medical Center in California and he was working for a hospital supplier. They married in 2001.
At one point, she fought back tears as DiBartolo asked if they had lived together before being married. "We did," she said. She said he never suffered from mental illness that she knew of, and that he was reasonably intelligent - enough so that he understood the transactions they undertook in buying houses together in California and Vermont.
Her testimony didn't touch on the reason for the hearing, which was defense attorney Kevin Griffin's contention that some of Rodgers' statements to police should be suppressed because he wasn't immediately given his Miranda rights at the scene.
Prosecutors say Rodgers made the statements voluntarily and mostly without prompting.
Several police officers who participated in Rodgers' arrest and transport testified Thursday, including Lebanon (N.H.) police Officer Jeremy Perkins, who drove Rodgers to jail after he was treated and released from Dartmouth-Hitchcock following the incident.
Perkins said that when Rodgers started talking about what had happened, he stopped Rodgers and asked him if he had been advised of his right to remain silent, but that Rodgers kept talking, sometimes through tears. The conversation wasn't recorded.
Rodgers told the policeman about how he and Tarleton moved to Vermont with the understanding that she would be the breadwinner and he would be a stay-at-home Dad for her two children, but that he soon began feeling isolated from the world and started using Internet pornography sites, according to Perkins.
Rodgers said that was the beginning of the end of their marriage, Perkins said.On the night of the attack, Rodgers said, he intended to confront the man he believed she was seeing, use the lye on him and then beat him to death.
with a baseball bat while Carleton watched, according to Perkins.
"It was such a shocking story that he was telling me," Perkins said. "The hair on the back of my neck was going up."
Judge Mary Miles Teachout didn't immediately rule on the suppression motion |
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Posted By:Pat at October 3, 2008 7:06 AM (Suggest Removal) You can only hope his punishment would be to have lye dumped over his entire body and then forced to drink it. I hope the b...tard rots in he11 for what he did to the woman he once loved. Sick Sick people. Carmen may never be the woman she once was, maybe a miracle will granted to her and she can live pain free. One could only hope.
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Posted By:ROCKO at October 3, 2008 7:31 AM (Suggest Removal) I sooooo sorry for this lady,she is very lucky to be alive I hope she lives pain free and finds happiness some how!!!
As for him death would be o easy he needs to suffer for a long long time !!!!!
GOD BLESS HER !!!
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Posted By:Gene at October 3, 2008 8:14 AM (Suggest Removal) this story brings tears to my eyes. I hope he suffers for the suffering he's caused
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Posted By:wow at October 3, 2008 9:10 AM (Suggest Removal) This is a very sick and sad story. How could anyone do this to a person at all and expecially one they supposidly love...
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Posted By:ghigh at October 3, 2008 9:42 AM (Suggest Removal) This SOB had better not get off on the technicality that his Miranda Rights were not imediately read to him. He's admited he did it, who gives a f**k if he didn't get them read to him before he spilled his guts!
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Posted By:Oaklie at October 3, 2008 12:17 PM (Suggest Removal) Does it somehow make him less culpable because he had planned to pour lye on the supposed boyfriend ? He needs to be terminated because we cannot trust the penal system to keep him incarcerated for the rest of his life. I disagree that his jealous obsession was ever LOVE
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Posted By:jpat at October 3, 2008 3:04 PM (Suggest Removal) I don't understand the poor judgement that so many women show in choosing men. Not that it makes his behavior her fault in any way, but it seems, over and over, that you read and hear stories of otherwise capable, smart women choosing men who are weak and without good character. Why do women undervalue themselves so much?
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Posted By:Leah at October 3, 2008 7:12 PM (Suggest Removal) jpat, how does that have anything to do with this? Im sure he wasnt a dick when she met him. Hes obviously a jealous b*st*rd who deserves to rot in h*ll! You thinkjust because he was a medical supplier and she wasnt that she undervaluing herself?? Maybe she was comfortable with, maybe she wanted to take care of her family. This guy is a F*cking loser yes, but maybe he hid that from her in the beginning. I wish this lady all the courage in the world, and hopefully she can find it within herself to not let this idiot see that hes got to her. I mean, it takes alot of courage to be in that courtroom with him, and she needs to smile at him and tell he cannot break her! She can still be happy, and loved. God bless this woman!
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