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Bitter divorce case preceded Tuesday Cape Girardeau slayingsThursday, October 29, 2009
Michelle R. Lawrence, 39, 921 Hackberry St., Apt. 111, and her husband, John D. Lawrence, had filed at least five cases seeking orders of protection from one another, the most recent in February when Michelle Lawrence accused her husband of being investigated by the Missouri Children's Division for abuse. That case lasted a little more than two weeks before being dismissed. Ryan Patterson is accused of entering the home Michelle Lawrence owned with John Lawrence at 1224 N. Missouri Ave. shortly before dawn Tuesday and killing Jamie Lynn Orman, 30, and Orman's 15-year-old son Derrick. Hours later, the Lawrences' attorneys were in court in Jackson, where a trial date for the divorce, which has been underway for 16 months, was set for Jan. 22.
Under a recently enacted Missouri law, filings in divorce cases are closed to the public. Court records of filings for protective orders are not. Two days before John Lawrence filed for divorce from Michelle Lawrence on June 13, 2008, he sought and obtained an order to protect himself and the couple's two children from Michelle Lawrence, who had attempted suicide on at least three occasions. That order was dissolved in August 2008 by mutual agreement between the battling spouses, according to court records on file at the Common Pleas Courthouse in Cape Girardeau. John Lawrence again sought protection for himself and his children in January, a petition that was denied. "I am scared for my life based on the threats she has made on my life in front of officers and others," John Lawrence wrote in his application for protection. In the application for an order of protection for himself, John Lawrence wrote that Cape Girardeau police had been called to the couple's home at 1224 N. Missouri Ave. during a fight. Lawrence told police "she struck me several times," he wrote. When John Lawrence sought that order Jan. 6, Michelle Lawrence had obtained one the day before. In her application for a protective order, she accused her husband of viewing pornography in front of the children, trying to change the locks and cheating on her. "I fight in defense," she said to explain her violence. Anyone may seek an order of protection if they feel threatened or if they have experienced violence at the hands of another. Courts generally grant the orders and direct both parties to come to court within 10 days to determine if the order should remain in place for a year. Once an ex parte order is issued, it is a criminal offense for the parties to have any contact. In his first application for an order of protection, John Lawrence included three Cape Girardeau police reports about her suicide attempts. The first was dated Jan. 13, 2003, when Michelle Lawrence's mother, Billie Sue Hayden, called police to report that her daughter was in the kitchen of the Lawrences' home threatening to kill herself. When police arrived, they found Michelle Lawrence holding an 11-inch knife. Michelle Lawrence told police that she was upset because her husband was having an affair and she "wanted to hurt someone else" or herself. Michelle Lawrence attempted suicide again on March 28, 2004, by taking an overdose of prescription medications. She tried again, again with prescription drugs, on June 1, 2008. Kelly Yates, Jamie Orman's sister, was unwilling to talk about what had happened in the past between her sister and Michelle Lawrence. "It is never an easy situation when you have a couple splitting," Yates said. "There were some issues. She had some issues with Michelle." Jamie Orman was divorced as well. Her husband, Bruce Orman, filed for divorce on June 12, 2008, a case that was resolved by October 2008 without attorneys. There was little acrimony between the Ormans as they went through their divorce, Yates said. 388-3642 Pertinent address: 1224 N. Missouri Ave., Cape Girardeau, MO
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Makes me sick to know this woman threatened to kill herself and didn't follow through.
I'm with you "Red Devil".
she will claim temporary insanity and will be sent to see if she will be able to stand trial. they are sick sick people. I can see a woman fighting over her man but commiting murder she was just money hungry and a sicko""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
I am happy to see that Morley filed the charges he did, but I think he needs to amend the charges and also charge Michelle as an accessory before the fact since she purchased the ammunition used in the murders on Sunday.
He (Morley) needs to make sure she never ever walks free again.
Hmm..should have given the husband a protection order. I have a feeling this isn't over.
I guess we can all see why Mr. Lawrence wanted a divorce! This woman's mental instability appears to have been an ongoing issue. I've been angry with my spouse but never raised a knife and threatened to hurt anyone. Who does that? Someone should have gotten this woman help before her craziness resulted in the unfortunate events that resulted in the loss of three innocent lives. Where was her family? Why didn't someone step in, and just how nuts was her boyfriend for going along with this plot?
isn't love grand ?
I think Mr. Patterson is a monster. He seems to have wanted to murder for the sake of it. He didn't even seem to have a plan if it was John he was after. He just wanted to kill and he didn't care who. I cannot imagine killing 3 innocent people who you don't even know. And the poor Family of the victims will suffer with this the rest of their lives. Reading the police report on him just made me sick! God be with them, esp the children who lived thru this.
DEATH PENALTY FOR BOTH!!!!!
Well, I am truely disappointed in Michelle's actions. Just to think that she worked with our beloved veterans several years back when I came to know her. I do believe she snapped and there is no excuse for her actions. She should indeed get every bit of the death sentence just as the shooter.
I also believe the co worker Tammy Davis should get what she deserves, as she actually was just as responsible to these murders by not letting the athorities know what Mr. Patterson was planning. Ms. Davis should have to carry the guilt with her for her entire life for not reporting it, just sitting there and letting it happen. These people would still be alive if she would have come forward.
Wander what she would be thinking now if it was her own family that was shot because someone was either too caught up in thier own life or afraid to get involved.
People do matter and yes it is very important to take up for one another.
My prayers go out this these families and maybe we all could learn from this.
GET INVOLVED, STOP THE CRIME>>>
The increase of these types of crimes within the last few years in our area is very concerning to me. I have to ask where the breakdown is within these systems that are designed to keep citizens safe. Five orders of protection (even if they appear to be harassment) should be a warning to law enforcement and the court system. What can be done to protect men, women and children during cases like this??
It seems that violence is getting worse everyday.And people like this or rapes a child,don't get as mjch punishment as someone that has a drug problem,and has been in trouble for it.
I can't believe that I used to work with this woman. It is unbelievable that a person would go to such lenghts. I knew Jamie Orman personally and I can't even see how anyone would want to hurt such a nice funloving person.
She was a great mother who talked of her children all the time. I and along with many others will truly miss her.
Rest in peace Jamie, Joseph, and Dereck and my prayers go out to the rest of her family and friends.
rlwinter.....People who are violent or kill people don't just "snap". There are ALWAYS warning signs of mental illness; but you have to take them seriously when you see them. Looks like the cops didn't when Mr. Lawrence was denied a protection order. Egotistical_Bigot is right, this is far from over.
It is actually the courts that grant the protection orders or deny them, not the police. And even if there was one in place, I don't see how it would have stopped this tragedy from happening because she got someone else to do it anyway.
I hope that Lawrence is charged as an accessory somehow. I think that she is just as guilty as the man that pulled the trigger. What a heartless %#T&! If this story didnt strike a nerve with people, nothing will.