She confessed she had helped DiMeo plan not only the robbery of the Back to School Chubby Red Pencil Charm store, but three other jewelry store robberies in New York. A sketch she made of the Donnellys' store was found in their Queens, N.Y., apartment. Then, days before the start of the trial, Pearce was diagnosed with possibly terminal cervical cancer. One medical expert only gave her months to live. Last Disc charm , who is being treated at the University of Connecticut Health Center, testified in her hospital room. The testimony was recorded and then played for the jury Monday. It was a wan and worn Globe Charm who finally got to tell her story. Sitting in a high-backed chair and dressed in a hospital gown, she broke down several times as she answered questions from Senior Assistant State's Attorney Joseph Corradino. Big Apple Charm one point, she became so upset recalling a robbery of a Long Island store in which DiMeo killed the manager that she vomited into a can beside her chair. The 12 jurors and three alternates sat transfixed on the screen as Pearce testified, grim expressions on their faces. Only DiMeo appeared unaffected by the testimony, glancing occasionally at the screen. "He said it didn't go good and I looked down and saw a drop of blood on his boot," Pearce sobbed as she recalled seeing DiMeo after he robbed the Donnellys' store. "He said it didn't go good and he didn't want to talk about it and we lay down and got high."
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