Thursday, March 27, 2008

Georgia Teen Girl Gets Life for Murders

(Dublin, Georgia) In August 2005, two teen females, Lakeisha Davis, 15, and Lesha Ross, 14, were arrested for the alleged cold-blooded murders of Reante' Antwan Stanley, 26, and Fredrick Rodricus Williams, 25.

According to police, Davis and her friend flagged down a car carrying Williams and Stanley and they proceeded to make plans for the evening after Davis assured the men that both girls were 18.
Finally reaching the Irish Motel on North Jefferson Street, the two men checked into separate rooms.

The investigation reportedly showed Davis shot one of the victims execution style in the chest and head, then went to the other room and told her friend to exit. There she is said to have repeated the execution shooting of the second victim.

After the shootings, the other female teen reportedly told investigators that she declined a portion of the $200 gained in the robbery and homicides, however she eventually accepted some of the money because Davis threatened her if she did not. Davis then took the weapon, wrapped it in a bloody dress, and stashed it by a pole near her home.

Once clear of Davis, the other teen told her family what had transpired. Police were soon notified and they found the bodies of Williams and Stanley by 11 a.m. the next day. The girls were arrested the following day at their homes.
Ross ultimately pleaded guilty to theft and was sentenced in juvenile court. Davis faced a jury trial in adult court on two counts of malice murder and armed robbery. This week, however, Davis pleaded guilty just before the scheduled start of her trial.

Lakeisha Davis, now 18, was sentenced Tuesday in Laurens County Superior Court to three concurrent life terms in prison. She won't be eligible for parole for 30 years.

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