Wilson is found guilty of killing ex-boyfriend

The jury deliberated a day before rejecting a St. Paul woman's claim of self-defense in a fatal shooting.

December 17, 2009 at 11:29AM
Michelle Wilson Photo credit: Ramsey County Sheriff's Dept.
Michelle Wilson (Dml -/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Michelle Rae Wilson, the self-proclaimed diva whose fatal shooting of an ex-boyfriend was captured in a 911 call, was convicted of second-degree murder Wednesday night in Ramsey County District Court.

She'd claimed self-defense in the slaying of Carl Jackson, 33, who died after Wilson shot him three times in her St. Paul home on Jan. 13, 2008.

But prosecutor Margaret Galvin said Jackson had moved on from that relationship -- and Wilson made sure no one else could have him.

The jury began deliberating about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday after seven days of testimony that included the playing of the 911 call and a Dec. 28, 2007, exchange between Wilson and Jackson during which she said to him: "When did I say we broke up?"

Wilson's attorney, Gary Bryant-Wolf, said that Jackson had used and abused Wilson. In testimony, Jackson had been quoted as saying: "A diva can be broken." Bryant-Wolf argued that the recording Jackson made on Dec. 28, and that he had played for others, was meant as proof that he'd broken Wilson.

Bryant-Wolf said that Wilson killed Jackson only after he barged into her home and tried to force her to have sex. The 911 call, which Jackson made in an effort to have police help him get out of the house, was merely a cover for his actions, Bryant-Wolf argued.

Wilson is to be sentenced Jan. 26 by District Judge Joanne Smith.

Anthony Lonetree • 612-673-4109

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Anthony Lonetree has been covering St. Paul Public Schools and general K-12 issues for the Star Tribune since 2012-13. He began work in the paper's St. Paul bureau in 1987 and was the City Hall reporter for five years before moving to various education, public safety and suburban beats.

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