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      XPost: talk.politics.misc, misc.survivalism, alt.cities.chicago       XPost: alt.politics.liberalism       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              Two men are behind bars after police say they drugged and raped       a woman, who was later found deceased in a hotel room.              7 News Miami reports that 21-year-old Christine Englehardt, of       Pennsylvania, died on Thursday inside her hotel room at the       Albion Hotel in Miami Beach. Her death is being investigated as       a homicide. Police arrested Evoire Collier, 21, and Dorian       Taylor, 24, both of Greensboro, North Carolina, in connection       with Englehardt’s death.              According to court documents, the suspects are accused of       drugging Engelhardt, then raping her inside her hotel room.       First responders found the victim alone, semi-naked, and       unresponsive in her hotel room. They rushed her to a local       hospital where she was pronounced dead.              Investigators obtained security footage that ultimately led to       the suspects. According to the Miami Herald, police first found       Collier on Ocean Drive at Eighth Street, wearing the same pants       he wore while on security footage at the Albion Hotel.              Collier reportedly admitted to investigators that he “met a       girl” at a restaurant. The suspect said he later walked down       Ocean Drive with Taylor and the victim and saw Taylor give       Englehardt a “green pill.”              During a Monday morning bond hearing, Miami Beach Detective Luis       Alsinae told the court that Collier thought the pill may have       been Percocet.              The detective added that Collier confessed he walked to the       victim’s hotel room with Taylor, with the intention of having       sex with her. Alsina testified that security footage on the       night in question showed Taylor holding the victim from behind       because she was too intoxicated to walk straight.              “She was actually staggering a little bit, and at one point co-       defendant Taylor held her, behind her, around her neck,       basically keeping her stable. We believe she was either       intoxicated or drugged, and she could not give consent for them       to actually go with her,” Alsinae said.              Collier reportedly told the detective that he and Taylor both       had sex with the victim, but he thought Taylor may have forced       himself on her at some point after she passed out.              “The fact that the victim was under the influence of alcohol and       narcotics, she could not have consented to sex with the       defendants,” the police report read.              Afterward, the suspect took Englehardt’s credit card and used it       at “various locations” across Miami Beach, including liquor       stores, according to authorities.              When police caught up with Taylor, they reportedly found the       victim’s cellphone in his possession, as well as green pills.              The suspects are currently charged with burglary, credit card       fraud, sexual battery, and theft. Charges could upgrade,       depending on the victim’s autopsy and toxicology reports.              “The victim couldn’t even pick up the phone to call the police       or 9-1-1 after they did what they did to her,” Judge Mindy       Glazer said during Monday’s hearing. “You’re both being held on       some serious charges. You battered a helpless victim.”              NBC 6 reports that Collier’s sister pleaded with Glazer to       release her brother, claiming that he had never been in legal       trouble before.              “I’m severely bewildered by these charges and accusations       against him, but I can attest for his character and I can attest       for the responsibility of him standing trial for whatever       charges. If you please let my brother come home and let our       family handle the situation appropriately we will do whatever is       necessary that Miami-Dade County asks of us.”              Glazer ultimately denied bond for both men. They remain behind       bars in Miami, awaiting their next court date.              Check back for updates.              https://www.crimeonline.com/2021/03/23/college-student-on-spring-       break-dies-after-two-men-drug-rape-her-use-her-credit-card-to-       party-police/                      --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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