Jennifer Mee, also known as “Hiccup Girl”, has been deemed fit to stand trial by a psychologist Wednesday for a murder she committed in 2010.
Her trial was briefly delayed after Judge Nancy Moate Ley ordered a psychological evaluation of Mee after finding out she was schizophrenic.
According to ABC prosecutors say that in 2010 she lured a man she met online, 22-year-old Shannon Griffin, to a home in St. Petersburg, Florida. After Mee and two others attempted to rob him and he resisted, he was allegedly shot multiple times and killed.
Proseuctors admit that Mee was not the one who pulled the trigger but say she is still guilty of first-degree murder because she planned the robbery.
Her lawyer claims she was not at the home when Griffin was killed, but his wallet and keys were found at her apartment and her fingerprints were discovered on the victim’s driver’s license.
Mee was on television several times as a teen in 2007 because she suffers from non-stop hiccupping as a symptom of Tourette syndrome, Daily Mail reports.