With cruel intent, he set her ablaze, witnessing the flames consume her.
Her body was ravaged by burns covering 95 percent of her entire being. Tragically, nearly two years later, on June 27, 2017, she succumbed to her injuries.
In an effort to appear more credible, she even chose to reduce her pain medication.
At that time, Malinowski had recently triumphed over opioid addiction, and her mother held reservations about her daughter’s new boyfriend, suspecting his intentions were not genuine.
Malinowski’s younger daughter helps John Kasich, the governor of Ohio at the time, sign “Judy’s Law” in 2017, shortly before her mother died.
After Malinowski’s passing, her family established a nonprofit organization called Judy’s Foundation. Its mission is to advocate for changes in federal laws regarding domestic violence.
In 2017, Ohio enacted “Judy’s Law” to protect individuals affected by domestic violence, representing Malinowski’s enduring legacy.
During Slager’s sentencing hearing in July 2018, a recording of Malinowski’s deposition was played. This occurred more than a year after her tragic passing. In a last-minute decision, Slager changed his plea from not guilty to guilty of aggravated murder.
In the documentary, Malinowski confronted Slager in court, “You really do seem like one of those people that have no soul, and you need to be incarcerated. That’s all I have to say.”