Shanquella Robinson’s death at a resort in Cabo shocked everyone, in Mexico and America. The story is horrific. A beautiful young girl named Shanquella Robinson traveled to Mexico with her friends to celebrate a birthday. And one day after being there, she was murdered… Allegedly by one of her so-called “friends.” The group of fiends offered very contrasting versions of how she died, even claiming she died of alcohol poisoning. But an autopsy revealed she died of a severe spinal cord and neck injury.
She was murdered.
A video that looks to have been filmed at the villa in Cabo, shows an alleged friend of hers beating a woman who’s been identified as Robinson
In the video, you can hear an American-sounding man say, “Can you at least fight back?”
From what we’ve seen on the video, the man did not jump in to stop the beating…. anyone who was there and watched or filmed that beating should also be charged with murder, if you ask me.
The video raised suspicions that Robinson may have died at the hands of people she was traveling with.
Gee, ya think?
Well, now, it appears as though the “friend” who beat her up in the video has been named as the alleged murderer and is now awaiting extradition back to Mexico to face the crimes she’s accused of.
Yahoo News reported that Mexican authorities issued an arrest warrant for an American woman suspected of killing 25-year-old Shanquella Robinson of Charlotte, N.C., last month in Mexico and now want the suspect extradited back to the country to face charges.
Prosecutors in the state of Baja California Sur last Thursday did not publicly name the suspect, according to the Associated Press, but did share that they have been in contact with diplomats and Mexican federal prosecutors to return her to Mexico. Authorities haven’t specified what charges the suspect could be facing.
The FBI, meanwhile, continues to conduct its own separate investigation. The agency has not responded to several requests for comment from Yahoo News.
This latest development follows weeks of agony for Robinson’s family, who have yet to receive sufficient answers about how Robinson traveled to the resort city of San José del Cabo, Mexico, on Oct. 28 with six friends to celebrate one of their birthdays and was found dead less than 24 hours later. All of those friends have since returned home.
A local Mexican prosecutor, Daniel de la Rosa Anaya, told ABC News last week that Robinson’s death was being treated as a femicide, which is the act of killing a woman based on her gender.
“This case is fully clarified, we even have a court order,” de la Rosa Anaya said. “It wasn’t a quarrel, but instead a direct aggression. … It’s about two Americans, the victim and the culprit.”
Hearing the news for the first time, Robinson’s mother, Sallamondra, told ABC that she couldn’t be more pleased.
“I feel so good,” she said. “That’s what we have been waiting for, for someone to finally be held accountable and arrested. I just can’t wait for justice to be served.”
Now, like I said, I have no way of knowing for a fact that the woman who allegedly beat her up in that video. But who is that woman in the video?
Her name is reportedly Daejhanae Jackson.
Since the video went viral, the names and pictures of the friends who accompanied the 25-year-old victim have appeared online. Many have expressed doubt over Khalil, Wenter Donovan, Alysse Hyatt, Daejhanae Jackson, and Nazeer Wiggins’ innocence.
It is important to note that netizens’ assumption of the aggressor being Jackson has not been confirmed by the police.
This woman’s name has been floating around for a while. I saw something on TikTok recently, where she supposedly was saying she’d do an interview to tell her side of the story for a specific dollar amount. Again, I can’t confirm that.
But clearly, somebody is getting extradited, and we do know it’s an “American female.” So, unless Shanquella had an interaction with a random “killer female American,” my guess is that one of her so-called “friends” is the culprit.
I just pray her family gets justice.
This post originally appeared on WayneDupree.com.