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Latawyne Osborne |
According to police reports, Mejia told investigators that she had fallen asleep at Osborne’s home after smoking and having a drink.
When she confronted Osborne, he denied doing anything wrong, and claimed he was innocent.
But Mejia wanted justice, so she went to a local hospital for a forensic examination.
The test results confirmed the presence of Osborne’s DNA, supporting her claim that he had raped her
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Danishka Sibaja Mejia |
He was with two other men — Marquis Ellis, 21, and Edward Wilson, 32.
They were all armed and wearing masks when they forced their way into the home shortly after midnight.
Inside the home, Mejia was with a 23-year-old man and his pregnant girlfriend, who was nine months pregnant.
The attackers quickly took control and forced all three victims into the basement at gunpoint.
Once they went downstairs, Osborne picked out Mejia and separated her from the others.
He then held a gun to her head and forced her to take a dangerous mix of drugs — fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine — while recording some of the disturbing events on his phone.
When Mejia was weakened by the drugs, Osborne demanded that she shoot the man, but she refused and begged them not to hurt anyone.
Osborne reportedly became very angry, and despite her pleas, he and his accomplices started shooting.
Sadly, Mejia was hit multiple times and died at the scene.
The other two victims were also shot but survived and were able to call 911 after the attackers ran away.
During the chaos, Osborne was accidentally shot by one of his own men.
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Marquis Ellis, and Edward Wilson |
On May 30, 2025, Latawyne Osborne appeared in court and pleaded guilty to the murder of Danishka Sibaja Mejia.
The plea agreement spared Mejia’s loved ones from a long trial, and it also helped Osborne to avoid the death penalty.
During the sentencing hearing, Mejia’s family gave emotional statements about how kind and brave she was, and how much her death has affected them.
Mejia, a competitive dancer and volleyball player from Costa Rica, was remembered in court as a selfless and fearless young woman.
Her grandmother described her as "a gentle soul who always rooted for the underdog."
The judge spoke about the brutal and planned nature of Osborne’s actions, saying that forcing Mejia to take deadly drugs before shooting her showed a total lack of respect for human life.
After the criminal investigation, Osborne’s mother, Angela Greenberg, was charged with tampering with evidence related to the crime.
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