Coached to Kill

A high school softball coach has been accused of recruiting one of her former players to commit murder. According to the FBI, 35-year-old Briar Shelby recruited a friend to kill her husband in exchange for financial gain and social media fame.

The plot thickened when Shelby's husband filed for divorce and their marriage license was denied due to Shelby's previous conviction for battery on an officer.

Shelby eventually killed herself by drinking bleach, according to the FBI. Her husband also died under suspicious circumstances.

This shocking case raises questions about the lengths people will go to in order to get what they want.
 
I'm low-key shocked by this news 🀯. Like, a softball coach is supposed to be a role model and all that jazz... but I guess you never really know what's going on behind closed doors, right? πŸ˜’ The fact that Briar Shelby was trying to get money and social media clout out of her friend killing her husband is just wild πŸ€ͺ. And can we talk about how messed up it is that her husband had a previous conviction against her too? It's like they were both doing some shady stuff before this whole thing went down... anyway, I guess the question is what are we even supposed to take away from all this? The idea that people will do anything for attention and power? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
This is just insane 🀯. I mean, I'm glad no one else was hurt in this situation but how could someone do that to their friend? Like, Briar Shelby recruited her friend to commit murder and now she's dead too... it's like a never ending nightmare 😱. And can we talk about the motivations behind all of this? Financial gain? Social media fame? It just seems so... shallow πŸ€‘. I'm not buying into the whole 'I was desperate for attention' narrative, though. There has to be more to it than that. The fact that her husband's divorce filing and denied marriage license is still relevant to this whole situation raises even more questions. What else might have driven Briar Shelby to make such a drastic choice? And what about the friend who was allegedly recruited for the murder? Are they getting the help they need or are they just being used as a scapegoat? This whole thing is just so complex and messed up πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ˜±πŸ‘€ Like, seriously, how does one person get so consumed by their own messed up issues?! Briar Shelby's whole situation is just... I don't know, it's like a train wreck that you can't look away from 🀯. She recruits her friend to kill her husband, and then when he files for divorce, she kills herself because they deny the marriage license? What was she even thinking?! πŸ’€ It's like she thought she could just play with people's lives like a game of Russian roulette? 😑

And can we talk about how messed up her whole narrative is? She kills herself by drinking bleach, but it's not like that's some sort of heroic act. I mean, if you're gonna die, at least do something meaningful, right? Instead, she just dies in a pathetic attempt to avoid the consequences of her own actions πŸ™„.

It's all so... sad. πŸ˜” Like, what was Briar Shelby even doing with her life before this? Did she have any friends who cared about her or did she just isolate herself because of how messed up everything is inside that head of hers? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I don't know, but one thing's for sure - she's got some major issues to deal with. πŸ’”
 
omg u guys this is like straight outta a thriller novel i cant even right now my mind is blown Briar Shelby was like super manipulative and controlling she recruited her friend just so she could get rid of her husband like that's some messed up stuff and the part about the marriage license being denied due to her previous conviction on an officer just adds another layer of drama

and can we talk about how unstable this woman was i mean she killed herself by drinking bleach but then her husband also dies under suspicious circumstances it's like they were both in a toxic relationship or something and the fact that she thought getting away with murder would be worth all that social media fame is just wild

i think this case highlights how some people will do whatever it takes to get what they want and how that desire can consume them i mean Briar Shelby was willing to risk her own life for that moment of notoriety
 
I'm so shocked and appalled by this news 🀯. Can you even believe that someone would stoop so low as to recruit another person to commit murder just for financial gain and social media attention? It's like, what kind of selfishness is that? And to think she was a coach, supposed to be a role model for these young girls... it's just heartbreaking πŸ’”. I'm also feeling really bad for her husband and the whole situation is just so twisted 🀯. It makes you wonder how people can turn on each other like that. The fact that she killed herself but not before her husband died too, it's just a lot to take in πŸ˜“. I hope this case brings awareness to the dangers of manipulation and the importance of true relationships πŸ’–.
 
omg this is wild I mean who does that? recruiting someone to kill their own spouse for some kinda twisted gain 🀯 and then taking her own life afterwards... it's just so messed up 😱. I feel bad for the husband, I guess he was caught in the middle of all this drama. and can we talk about how crazy her life must've been before that? one minute she's got a conviction on her record and the next she's trying to orchestrate a murder plot? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it just raises so many questions about what drives people to do these kinds of things... is it desperation, greed, or something deeper? πŸ€”
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one 🀯. A high school coach involved in a murder plot? It's like something out of a bad movie, right? I mean, you'd think that someone in a position of authority and influence would have better judgment, but I guess not.

It's really messed up that Briar Shelby thought she could get away with this by using her friendship with the friend to manipulate them into committing the crime. And then she goes and kills herself too? It's like she didn't even think through the consequences of her actions. πŸ˜”

But what really gets me is how desperate she was for financial gain and social media fame. Like, can't people just get satisfied with who they are and not feel the need to do crazy things to get attention? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's like we're living in a world where everyone's obsessed with their online personas and it's affecting our humanity.

Anyway, this whole thing is just really disturbing. I think it raises some serious questions about how far people will go for power and fame, and whether that's worth sacrificing our basic human values πŸ€”.
 
😱 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this story... recruiting someone to commit murder just for financial gain and social media attention? That's just insane! πŸ’€ And can you believe her husband was denied a divorce due to her previous conviction? That's some crazy drama right there. 🀯 I mean, what's the appeal of all this drama on social media, though? Is it really worth risking someone's life like that? πŸ€” It just goes to show how twisted and desperate people can be when they're chasing fame and fortune. πŸ’Έ And poor Shelby... I feel so bad for her husband who ended up dying under suspicious circumstances. 😒 This whole case is just a reminder of the darker side of human nature. πŸ‘Ž
 
omg this is literally mind blown!!! i mean i've heard of people doing crazy things for social media likes but this is on a whole different level 🀯... like how can someone be so desperate for fame and cash that they're willing to basically get their friend to murder their spouse? it's just insane. and what's even crazier is that Shelby was trying to avoid getting divorced because of her past conviction lol. like, girl bye if you're gonna try to play the victim card but still wanna keep your hubby. anyway, i guess this just goes to show how messed up people can be when they're trying to get ahead πŸ’β€β™€οΈ...
 
I'm shocked, like really shocked πŸ’₯. This case is a perfect example of how money and fame can corrupt even the most innocent-seeming people. It's like, if you think social media fame is worth killing someone over, then maybe you're not as stable as you thought πŸ€”. And what about the school system? I mean, this coach was coaching these kids while also using them for her own gain. That's just wrong. We need to make sure our youth are being protected from people like Briar Shelby. It's time to take a closer look at how we're supporting our young athletes and making sure they're not being used as tools for their coaches' personal agendas πŸ”. And what about the husband who filed for divorce? Did he have any idea that his wife was capable of such things? We need to be asking ourselves, where is the accountability in this situation? πŸ‘Š
 
this is wild fam 😱 like, who tries to kill their hubby for a divorce? that's some extra sauce πŸ…. and now she's dead too? it's like a real-life soap opera πŸ’€. i mean, i'm all for getting what you want in life but this is just ridiculous. social media fame isn't worth killing someone over. and can we talk about the fact that she got away with battery on an officer and still managed to get married? red flags everywhere 🚨. anyway, this case is giving me some serious "desperate housewives" vibes πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ.
 
OMG THIS IS CRAZY!!! A softball coach recruiting someone to KILL THEIR HUSBAND FOR MONEY AND SOCIAL MEDIA FAME!!!! How can you even do that??!! It's like, you're supposed to be a role model and guide young athletes, not a villain from a movie 🀯. And the fact that she was denied her divorce due to a previous conviction for battering an officer just adds another layer of crazy to this story 🚨. I mean, what kind of person does that? The husband's suspicious death is just icing on the cake... it's like a real-life soap opera drama! πŸ’€ This case is just so twisted and disturbing... how did we even get here?!?! 😱
 
Ugh, can't believe how messed up this whole thing is 😩. I mean, a softball coach recruiting someone to kill their spouse? What's next? It's just so twisted and disturbing 🀯. And the fact that she was doing it for financial gain and social media attention... it's like she thought she could just buy her way out of trouble πŸ’Έ. Newsflash: you can't put a price on human life, Shelby πŸ˜”. This whole thing is just a huge red flag about how easy it is to manipulate people into doing crazy things when they're desperate or attention-starved πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And what about the poor husband who ended up getting caught in the middle of all this? He didn't deserve to lose his life under suspicious circumstances πŸ’”. This case just highlights how messed up our society can be when people are willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead 🚫.
 
🀯 I mean, can you even imagine? A former player on her softball team becomes embroiled in this whole messy situation with someone from their social circle... it's just crazy πŸ™ƒ. It makes me think about how we value our relationships and friendships - do we really know who to trust these days?

And what's wild is that Briar Shelby, the coach, was all about creating a lifestyle on social media, like she wanted everyone to be inspired by her πŸ’β€β™€οΈ... but turns out, that just came at such a terrible cost. I'm not sure if there's any real lesson we can draw from this, but maybe it's a reminder to look beyond the surface level and think about what drives people to make choices like these? πŸ€”
 
OMG this is crazy 🀯, like how can someone be so messed up? A coach who's supposed to be a role model and all that? Recruiting a player to commit murder? That's just sick 😷. And it's not even like it was a random act of violence or anything... she killed herself after she got caught, but her husband was already dead too, so it's like they were in this twisted game together πŸ’€.

I mean, what drives someone to do something so heinous? Is it really just about the money and social media fame? I don't get it. Don't even get me started on the fact that she was a coach... how can you trust someone who's supposed to be teaching you how to play the game of life with this level of toxicity? 🀒 Anyway, I guess we'll never know what really went down behind closed doors, but one thing's for sure - Briar Shelby is definitely not getting any sympathy from me πŸ˜’.
 
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