Murder and rape suspect argues with police investigator
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Heidi Kathleen Carter (Evansville Police Department).

In an emotional interrogation, a murder suspect snapped back at an investigator who confronted her with the surviving victim’s horrifying story of death and rape.

“You’re not my judge,” Heidi Kathleen Carter, 39, angrily said in footage from Oct. 20, 2021.

But jurors convicted her of charges of murder, aiding, including or causing forcible rape, and criminal confinement while armed with a deadly weapon. Cops in Evansville, Indiana, said Carter met a woman on a dating site and lured both her and the woman’s boyfriend, Tim Ivy, 50, to a home. There, Carter’s then-boyfriend, Carrey Hammond, walked in on the three having consensual sexual activity. Furious, he beat Ivy, strangled him to death, and then sexually assaulted the female victim.

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