Manhunt underway for woman who killed manicurist in hit and run incident

Krystal Whipple’s mother and grandmother pleaded for her to turn herself in after police said she ran over an employee while fleeing from a nail salon without paying for a manicure.

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33 thoughts on “Manhunt underway for woman who killed manicurist in hit and run incident

  1. The Chinese woman should have called cops instead, its very stupid to step in front of a car of someone who obviously wants to GET AWAY…..this message is for the CHINESE community : " Not everything in life is MONEY"…….

  2. Killer women just get sentenced for like 7 or 15 years and men get sentenced to life without parole and stuff like its like that killer women are better than killer man.

  3. No room in the world for someone who would take a life for $35. There is no use in trying to rehabilitate someone like her. This was a deliberate act. She had her chance at life and wasted it for $35.

  4. All for $35? I am not trying to judge but the manicurist put her life in danger for $35. Smh. It is sad no matter which way you look at it. Sometimes people act in the moment and do not think of the consequences. Very unfortunate.

  5. Unpopular opinion. There is no reason that woman should have run in front of that car. Period. None.
    Don't risk your life for a low class, dirty thief.
    Everything the driver did was wrong. From not paying the bill to driving off after literally hitting a woman.
    But… The woman ran in front of a moving vehicle. That isn't murder. It's manslaughter but not murder.

  6. Ofcourse it was an accident. She got Scared !!! The manicurist Came From Behind & also From the passengers Side. When the girl turned the Wheel Left that's Where She Was Looking LEFT , Not to the Right Where the Manicurist Came From (Behind & on the Right Side). SHE PROBABLY SAW HER LAST SECOND, GOT SCARED BUT WAS ALREADY ACCELERATED , AND BY THEN IT WAS TOO LATE TO STOP. She most likely saw the man in her Rear view mirror chasing her and was trying to get away From Him !! I Don't think she thought there were 2 ppl after her. She probably saw the lady at the last second when she accelerated to get away from the man she saw in her rear view mirror she never even saw the Chinese lady guaranteed.

  7. Good for her. dumb whyte trash, killing a hard working mother just trying to make a decent living for her kids she didn’t even have a husband she was a single mother rott in jail

  8. "you need to come forward to stand — tell your side of the story" lmao she was gonna say stand up for yourself as if the media is bullying her. Given Krystal's record of identity theft and robbery I wasn't expecting her mother and grandmother to be so doting. Weird family.

  9. The grandma looks up like ..are you still recording oh yeah.. head back down crying” wtf. RIP to the lady who was killed. Anyone with a heart and brain who can put herself in the woman’s she’s knows she’s not the one wrong. She didn’t have time to move before it was too late. She reacted faster than she could think, doesn’t mean she’s not smart. & it’s more about not letting someone get away with wrong rather than the money. It’s very sad.

  10. Latasha Harlins was a 15-year-old African-American girl who was shot in the head by Soon Ja Du (Hangul:두순자), a 51-year-old Korean-born female convenience store owner who was tried and convicted of voluntary manslaughter in Harlins' death. Du was fined $500 and sentenced to five years of probation and 400 hours of community service but no prison time for her crime.

  11. Nem értem miért kellett elütnie azt a szerencsétlen manikűröst mindösszesen 30 dollás nevetséges összegért…Kész röhej az egész sajnos tragédiába torkollott ez az ominózus eset, amit a kapzsiság szült…

  12. "Baby, you can't run."
    "I know you didn't mean to kill the person. You'd never do that. Tell your side of the story."

    You seem like loving parents and I understand you're shockingly in denial, but I'm sorry.
    -prior car thief
    -fake credit card

    Tell her side of the story? What is there to tell? Look here, I know this is all to hard to take in, but your daughter is a criminal, which is the reason why she won't turn herself in. The moment that credit card didn't go through, she knew she was in trouble right there. She probaly has more criminial back history. She would have done anything to get away…including running over a person with a car. That can indeed be seen as an accident, but common sense would tell anybody that just might kill a person. She hit the gas while the women was in clear sight of her. She didn't care about what happened to the woman or anybody else. She just wanted to get away by any means. Now we have a gorgous innocent women who died over 35 dollars. Of course she's scared..because she's about to go to jail for the rest of her life.

    What I want to know is, why the hell haven't they caught her yet? This is cleary a person that needs to be taken off the streets. It's not that difficult. You have her face, her name, and you know where her family lives. SOMEBODY on his planet knows where she is. All you have to do is offer a huge cash reward for her, and she'll be caught within a few hours.

  13. I read thru many of the comments and I am wondering…… If someone takes your purse or steals your wallet or steals your keys, would you run after them? Chances are for most people, yes. But then let's take a different scenario- A person comes in to a place of business {haircut at the barber shop, to order a meal, beauty salon, shopping, test driving a car, or in this case getting nails done}, the customer runs out or away in a car because they refuse to pay. Am I the only one thinking that as quickly as the victim rushed to go in front of the car or to put it more accurately, to run and jump on the hood of the vehicle, could you have grabbed your cell phone and took a picture of the license plate instead? I have heard the saying time and time again, that it is the "PRINCIPLE" of it. Somewhere I am sure the victim was thinking she was going to chase this woman down who was behind the wheel of a moving, operating vehicle to prove that "I don't care about the $35 but I want to show her that it is the principle that you should not steal or you should pay for a service rendered" Was this worth it? Now on the other hand, looking at the young lady's side. Did she mean to kill her premeditatedly? No. Did she mean to run away without paying? Yes. Did she feel she was entitled to free services? Yes. Has she potentially ever done this before? Yes, I do believe so. Had she never hit the victim and got away without this crime, would she have repeated the same crime of receiving services for free? More than likely, yes. When she is caught however she is caught, it is not going to be good for her unless she has a very good lawyer that can prove something is wrong with her mentally, socially, emotionally, or with her family upbringing, will this end good for her now or her future should she have remorse? No. I tell people all the time, a decision you make in 2 seconds or 2 minutes can affect the rest of your life. And not just you directly, it can affect those around you like your spouse, your children, your family, those that look up to you. With that being said, unfortunately both of these women made incredibly UNWISE choices in the blink of an eye and what did it result in? One lady who became a victim, murdered because I am thinking maybe she wanted to prove a point that you cannot get services free of charge. Who did it affect? Not only did she lose her own life but it left kids without a mother. A boyfriend without his girlfriend. A family without their loved one. A salon that will what? Grieve but YET MOVE ON. The young lady who was the victimizer, a thief and an immoral murderer, who wanted to flee the scene instead of bringing $35 to the salon to do the right thing. Who did her actions affect? Her own life with potential prison time if she does not commit suicide and I pray she doesn't. Her family and her future. The point I am trying to make for either lady involved is—- was your actions worth it at all on either side? Just my 2 cents.

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