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In a riveting and emotionally charged second day of the trial of MS v. Jeffrey Spence, the courtroom was captivated by the testimony of Katelyn Spence, the defendant's daughter and the girlfriend of the victim, Kirby Carpenter. This video provides the complete, uncut testimony of Katelyn as she recounts the harrowing events leading up to and following Kirby's death, revealing shocking details and a stunning alleged confession from her own father. The testimony begins with Katelyn detailing her life with Kirby Carpenter in Tippah County, Mississippi, and the recent birth of their daughter, Anola. She explains that her parents, Jeffrey and Karen Spence, had been staying with them from their home in Virginia to help with the newborn. The prosecution carefully establishes a timeline, with Katelyn confirming her parents left to return to Virginia on Tuesday, November 29th, 2022 (07:59). The narrative takes a dark turn as Katelyn describes the events of Wednesday, November 30th. She recalls leaving for a work meeting in Memphis in the early morning hours, leaving Kirby asleep in their bed (13:07). This would be the last time she saw him alive. Throughout the day, she had sporadic text communication with Kirby, with his last message to her being a series of question marks at 6:37 PM (21:34). Upon returning home late that evening, around 8:30 PM, she found Kirby's truck in the driveway but the house was dark, the door was locked, and he was gone (22:37). For the next day and a half, Kirby remained missing, a behavior Katelyn described as not entirely unusual for him (1:08:30). The emotional climax of her testimony comes as she describes the moment she discovered Kirby's body on their property on Friday, December 2nd, while on the phone with his mother (26:06). She details her frantic 911 call and the arrival of law enforcement. The prosecution then guides Katelyn to a conversation she had with her father in December 2022, after Kirby's death. In this exchange, Jeffrey Spence allegedly told her a fabricated story about returning to Mississippi on November 30th to drop off a package of pills for Kirby under a bucket, suggesting Kirby was killed in a drug deal gone wrong (32:47). Katelyn admits she initially believed this, as it played on Kirby's known high-risk lifestyle. However, the most damning testimony comes from a later conversation Katelyn had with her father between April and June of 2023 at a waterfall near their Virginia home (37:39). After months of being tormented by the case, she confronted him directly. Katelyn tearfully recounts how her father, in an aggressive tone she had never seen before (43:25), allegedly confessed to the murder. She testified that he told her he "did what he had to do" for her and her daughter Anola, that a "good parent" would do the same, and warned her to "keep her mouth shut or else I would lose Anola and kill him" (45:17). The defense's cross-examination, led by attorney David Hill, paints a dramatically different picture. Hill portrays Kirby Carpenter as a man involved in a dangerous world of drug dealing and numerous disputes (59:34). He highlights multiple individuals who had threatened Kirby, including a man named David Hancock who allegedly threatened to "shoot me in the face" over a business disagreement (1:26:44), in an attempt to create reasonable doubt. The defense suggests Katelyn's story only emerged after she was offered a plea deal after 16-17 months in jail, implying she was motivated by a desire for freedom and to be reunited with her daughter (1:36:30). The defense's most critical piece of evidence is a text message exchange between Katelyn and her mother from 8:04 PM on November 30th, the night of the murder. In the message, Katelyn's mother states, "Dad and I are eating hamburgers in a few minutes. He just got back up from a good nap. He worked hard today inside and out" (2:07:45). The defense argues this text proves Jeffrey Spence was at home in Virginia, 800 miles away, at the time Kirby was killed, directly contradicting Katelyn's account of his confession. This gripping testimony leaves the jury with two conflicting narratives: a daughter's chilling account of a father's confession versus a defense strategy focused on the victim's perilous lifestyle and a text message alibi. Is Katelyn Spence a grieving partner finally telling the truth, or is there more to this tragic story? Exclusive Justice Breakdown Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X14Z... Fair Use Disclosre This video is presented for educational purposes and to provide commentary and analysis on the justice system. The content has been transformed by adding a comprehensive narrative description, navigational timestamps, and a detailed breakdown of the testimony. It is our position that this constitutes a transformative use of the content under the principles of Fair Use, providing significant educational value to the public.