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GRINGOS AND FLAMINGOS by Scott Nelson
GRINGOS AND FLAMINGOS  by Scott  Nelson











GRINGOS AND FLAMINGOS by Scott Nelson

1, 2017, was “untrue.” He had offered detectives a confession in exchange for “better treatment in custody, including a single cell with a bottom bunk and more food or a food server job,” court records show. On the witness stand, Nelson claimed that much of what he said in the interview Oct.

GRINGOS AND FLAMINGOS by Scott Nelson

“She wouldn’t stop screaming so I duct taped her whole head.” “I’m not going to let this testify against me,” Nelson told detectives. She cried and pleaded for her life, Nelson told detectives, but he decided to kill her. Nelson took Fulford to a vacant lot on Fenton Street near Apopka-Vineland Road. Her phone kept ringing with calls from family members excited to share news from Texas about the birth of her new grandchild, who Fulford planned to meet the next day.

GRINGOS AND FLAMINGOS by Scott Nelson

He didn’t count on her not cooperating with him.”Īfter restraining her with zip ties, Nelson wrapped Fulford in a comforter and put her in the trunk of her own car, driving her to a Wells Fargo ATM machine to withdraw $300 from her account, he told detectives.Īfter leaving the bank, Fulford said she couldn’t breathe while wrapped in the comforter and was afraid he would kill her, Nelson told detectives. “He didn’t count on Jennifer Fulford being stronger than him. “He didn’t count on something,” Assistant State Attorney Kelly Hicks said while staring down Nelson. Prosecutors believe Fulford was trying to protect others, including Berman, who Nelson said he wanted to kidnap for money. “I got a call from school,” Grimm said Fulford told her, claiming Berman’s son needed to be picked up early. A minute later, a panicked Fulford called Janet Grimm, an art business owner who was coming to install artwork at Berman’s home.

GRINGOS AND FLAMINGOS by Scott Nelson

27, 2017, Nelson pushed his way inside the home with a knife after Fulford opened the door just before noon to collect a UPS package, he told detectives in a recorded interview after his arrest. “I was starving to death on the streets of Winter Park,” Nelson told jurors.













GRINGOS AND FLAMINGOS  by Scott  Nelson