Jurors took just three hours to convict Darius Fields on Tuesday for his role in the kidnapping and killing of a 13-year-old girl who prosecutors said was...
Instead, Shavon was abducted from her aunt’s Lancaster home the morning of June 28. Prosecutors said the abductors put a pillowcase over her head and took her while she was still in her pajamas.mother, testified that LeDoris told her she had gotten several calls from a man saying that he “wanted our [expletive] back” and that the man had Shavon. SheThe teen’s kidnapping escalated to an Amber Alert, prompting involvement from the FBI and neighboring police departments.
LeDoris Randle testified that while she was at work, she received one call from Shavon’s cellphone and several from a private number. A man on the other end of one of the calls said that he had Shavon, she said. Darius Fields looks back as he leaves the courtroom after he was found guilty during a trial on Tuesday.said she called her mother and Perkins to let them know about the calls.testified that she was aware that Perkins often robbed people for drugs and money. Perkins is facing an aggravated robbery charge in relation to the June 2017 incident. His trial is pending.
Falk told jurors that Titus began cleaning Shavon’s blood with bleach when his crew shot him twice in the head. Both bodies were found covered with maggots days later when Jones led agents to the house.Staff writers Nataly Keomoungkhoun and Michael Williams contributed to this report. Cynthia King, Shavon Randle's great-aunt, puts the finishing whacks on "this godforsaken house" where the girl's body was found. Relatives and neighbors gathered for the demolition of the run-down structure on Kiest Boulevard in October.. Krista Torralva first joined The Dallas Morning News as an intern on the business desk in 2013. She returned to The Morning News in 2021 as a reporter covering primarily Dallas County criminal courts.