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The story of a Texas woman and her desperate escape from a violent past: Nicole Leger was living in fear every minute of every day while her ex-fiancé was out of jail. And sadly that fear would become a tragic reality.

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22 thoughts on “Pt. 3: Woman Drugged, Raped, Killed By Former Fiancé – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

  1. Sorry but that detective that was trying to be Casanova would've never been able to keep her safe from that lunatic. No one could've. He would've likely been snuffed out had he been with her at the time. You know the saying, God has called that particular person home? Well apparently God was not calling for him.

  2. Wait the detective starts having sex with a victim he interviewed about her rape and abuse?! What a creep. And for her to be able to start a sexual relationship so soon after her rape. That's crazy. Poor woman

  3. Why must she speak about the sexual violence whith a male Police Officer?? I don‘t understand that

  4. The mom should have focused on keeping her son safe and respected herself after the sexual assault. Sexual assault is traumatic, yet she still gives out explicit pics to men. Like wth. As a mom she should have got her priorities straight. No offence…

  5. I feel like the system filed Nicole, why would any judge 👨‍⚖️ allow Micheal to be out on bound. So sad that she ended up killed by this “man” if you can call him that…..

  6. It just goes to show that the legal system only cares about money. How can you allow someone to bail out of jail when they're being charged with drugging raping and holding a woman against her will? Do they allow someone to bail out because they haven't been found guilty yet? They found the dam evidence in his car. She would still be alive if that piece of garbage wasn't allowed to bail out.

  7. This is very similar to my "ex." Fortunately, he's serving 45 years. I came so close to never seeing the light of day. The aftermath is horrific.

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