UK Man Accused of Attempted Murder in Florida Pool Incident; Ex-Daughter-in-Law's Testimony Creates Confusion
Law&Crime NetworkAugust 12, 202518 min122,386 views
40 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβAllegations of Attempted Murder in Florida
- π― Mark Gibbon, a 62-year-old from the UK, is accused of attempting to drown his former daughter-in-law, Jasmine Wyld, in a resort pool in Davenport, Florida.
- β οΈ Wyld alleges Gibbon held her head underwater multiple times, causing her to struggle for breath, with her nine-year-old daughter reportedly intervening.
- π€ Neighboring witnesses in the adjacent backyard pool corroborated seeing Gibbon attempt to hold Wyld underwater.
Conflicting Testimony and Legal Complications
- βοΈ Gibbon, who waived his Miranda rights, admitted to drinking and arguing with Wyld, pushing her underwater multiple times, and pushing her daughter away.
- π£οΈ However, during a bond hearing, Wyld's testimony appeared to contradict her initial sworn statement to deputies, stating she had never feared Gibbon and considered him a trusted friend and grandfather.
- βοΈ Gibbon's UK citizenship complicates the case, raising concerns about him being a flight risk, with authorities likely to restrict his international travel.
Family History and Potential Motives
- π Anonymous sources suggest Gibbon and Wyld may have been in a long-term relationship, with allegations that Wyld's ex-husband, Alex Gibbon (Gibbon's son), discovered them together, causing significant family discord.
- π It is reported that Wyld was unhappy about the alleged relationship and was not named in Gibbon's will.
- π In a separate incident, Alex Gibbon was previously convicted for causing serious injury by dangerous driving and harassment after hitting his father with his car during an argument.
Court Proceedings and Bail Decision
- π Despite Wyld's supportive statements in court, the judge expressed significant concern over the inconsistencies between her initial report and her testimony.
- πΆ The judge also noted that the nine-year-old daughter's testimony contradicted Wyld's statements to the court, leading to concerns about community and family safety.
- π« Consequently, Gibbon was ordered to be held in custody in Polk County with no bond, deemed a flight risk due to his lack of ties to the community and his foreign citizenship.
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