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“The most trustworthy person that I trust in this world is my girlfriend, Monalisa,” Ruiz said in the video “So if I die, I’m pretty much ready to go to heaven right now.”
According to the transcript, Perez pleads with her boyfriend “I can’t do it, babe. I’m so scared.” Ruiz tells her, “As long as you hit the book, you’ll be fine. Come on.”
“Babe, I’m not doing this, I can’t,” Perez said.
“Come on,” Ruiz replied.
“Babe, if I kill you what’s gonna happen to my life. Like no this isn’t OK,” she said. “I don’t want to be responsible.”
The bullet went through the book, killing Ruiz.
"We were doing a YouTube video and he wanted to see if I could shoot his gun in a book
and it went and shot him and it’s all on recording," Perez told a 911 dispatcher, according to Fox 9.
Video of the shooting and aftermath were not released by Norman County Attorney James Brue, who called those portions “clearly offensive to common sensibilities.”
Perez, 20, of Redfield, South Dakota, was sentenced earlier this year to 180 days in jail for second-degree manslaughter. Her sentence will be served in 30-day installments each year for six years.
“The most trustworthy person that I trust in this world is my girlfriend, Monalisa,” Ruiz said in the video “So if I die, I’m pretty much ready to go to heaven right now.”
According to the transcript, Perez pleads with her boyfriend “I can’t do it, babe. I’m so scared.” Ruiz tells her, “As long as you hit the book, you’ll be fine. Come on.”
“Babe, I’m not doing this, I can’t,” Perez said.
“Come on,” Ruiz replied.
“Babe, if I kill you what’s gonna happen to my life. Like no this isn’t OK,” she said. “I don’t want to be responsible.”
The bullet went through the book, killing Ruiz.
"We were doing a YouTube video and he wanted to see if I could shoot his gun in a book
and it went and shot him and it’s all on recording," Perez told a 911 dispatcher, according to Fox 9.
Video of the shooting and aftermath were not released by Norman County Attorney James Brue, who called those portions “clearly offensive to common sensibilities.”
Perez, 20, of Redfield, South Dakota, was sentenced earlier this year to 180 days in jail for second-degree manslaughter. Her sentence will be served in 30-day installments each year for six years.