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Girls' Lux Get Away Turns Deadly: SICK VIDEO EMERGES

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Girls' Lux Get Away Turns Deadly: SICK VIDEO EMERGES

Girls' Lux Get Away Turns Deadly: SICK VIDEO EMERGES

Monday, 28th November 2022
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0:05

Crime Stories with Nancy Greece. Do

0:14

you have a little girl, Because

0:17

I do. I've got a little

0:19

girl and a little boy not so

0:21

little anymore. And I got to tell

0:23

you the time, the

0:26

energy, the love, the

0:28

worry, the money,

0:32

everything you pour

0:35

into them to help

0:37

them advance, just one

0:39

more step in life. I

0:42

just want you to imagine this. I

0:44

can hardly even say this with my daughter

0:47

in my mind. You

0:49

get your beautiful, wonderful

0:52

girl through high school. She's

0:56

fabulous, You get

0:58

her to college. She's

1:01

on the verge of graduating,

1:04

so proud, she goes

1:06

on a little girl's getaway,

1:09

girl's weekend. Then

1:11

you get a call that she's

1:14

dead. Just let that so kin,

1:16

just for a moment, you get a call

1:19

your baby is dead. Because

1:22

that is what happened to

1:25

Miss Robinson, Miss Alamandra

1:29

Robinson, her

1:31

beautiful girl, the

1:34

world in front of her, on

1:36

the verge of graduating, Winston

1:39

Salem State in business, goes

1:42

away for girls getaway

1:45

and now she's dead. Not

1:48

at the hands of

1:51

some masked inshrewder on

1:54

a drive by shooting, on a

1:56

girl's get away with

1:59

her friends. How can she

2:01

be dead in the hotel

2:04

room? I mean, is he Grace this

2:07

describe stories. Thank you for being

2:09

with us here at Fox station and

2:11

serious XM one eleven

2:13

with me an all star panel

2:16

to make sense of what we know right

2:18

now. But I want you

2:20

to hear her

2:22

mother, who is with us

2:25

right now. As she

2:27

was speaking to CBS, I

2:30

received a column said to saying that my daughter

2:32

was sick and that she had alcohol poison,

2:35

but her doctor had never arrived. I don't

2:37

know whether he got the alcohol poison

2:39

front. So at that time

2:42

they said the doctor was on the way to

2:45

examine her, and she wasn't

2:48

responding as they told me, said she

2:50

was risking a little bit that she wasn't.

2:52

It was all the way responding as normal.

2:55

I told him to keep me in from and I wanted

2:57

to nobody. Couldn't take it to the emerging room they

2:59

see it because they needed five thousand

3:01

dollars cash to be seen in

3:03

the emergency room. And I said,

3:05

well, she has insurance, and they

3:08

said they didn't take insurance. By being about

3:11

the country, I mean this girl

3:14

actually worked in the insurance

3:16

filled. Everything

3:18

that I just heard is a lie.

3:21

Everything that this mother

3:24

was told about the death of

3:26

her baby girl is

3:29

a lie. Assume

3:31

nothing. When you go into an investigation,

3:34

you believe nobody and no

3:36

thing that you hear. How

3:39

in the H double L is

3:42

this girl resting as

3:45

opposed to being taken down to the emergency

3:47

room to H double

3:50

L with the price? She

3:52

is dead. She is

3:54

dead and was never taken to the

3:57

er. And I don't buy for one minute that

3:59

this girl, it's a beautiful, young

4:01

twenty five year old girl, was

4:04

resting. That's total BS.

4:06

Now, listen to this. I tell them, just keep

4:08

me in form, and they do it. Called back,

4:11

but they still saying there was an alcoholic poison.

4:13

So glad. Later on that

4:16

evening they called and see edition a Coula had

4:18

passed. And

4:20

at that point, you know, it

4:22

just took my heart clumbled

4:25

up, you know, just nor my child's don't

4:27

and I couldn't get there to her, could

4:29

not do anything. And

4:33

they said it metutes game, three minutes

4:35

game and no one couldn't do anything,

4:37

couldn't save her. I'm so mad right now, I

4:39

could chee a nail in half.

4:43

Joining me and all Star

4:46

panel to make sense of the facts as we know

4:48

them right now, keeping in mind that

4:50

everything we're learning right now is

4:52

a lie. I want to go

4:54

to her

4:57

mother. I want to go to Schanquola's

4:59

mother with me, missus

5:01

Salamandra Robinson, Miss

5:05

Robinson, I cannot tell

5:07

you how sorry I

5:09

am for what you and your family are going

5:12

through. When

5:14

I leave the children at school in the morning

5:16

and I see that phone ring, I'm

5:19

already in the car on the way because I know something's

5:21

wrong. And I cannot imagine

5:24

how you felt when you get a call that

5:26

something is wrong with your girl and

5:29

she's resting and she can't

5:32

come to the phone to talk to you. Oh

5:34

hell no, what

5:36

happened? Just take it from the stop to top

5:39

if you don't mind, Miss Robinson. Well,

5:42

like I said, they was saying

5:45

that she was resting

5:47

and she wasn't really responding. That's

5:50

why they called the amulance. And

5:53

when the am lance got there, they said am

5:55

lance was working on her. And if I

5:57

got from reports saying that the am

6:00

lance was working on her for two to three

6:02

hours, but no, one never is sad

6:04

to take it to the hospital. Now

6:06

here's another thing. How can you be resting

6:09

and unresponsive

6:11

like when they try to did they try

6:13

to get her to talk to you on the

6:15

phone? Well start at the beginning when

6:17

you get the call? Where are you? When

6:20

I get the call? I was out eating? Okay,

6:22

so in you're you

6:25

were in North Carolina? Yeah,

6:27

so North Carolina time? It was what seven

6:29

o'clock at night? It would have been by yeah, by

6:32

six or seven? Okay. So she

6:34

is in San Jose Docabo, Mexico, so

6:36

that I think would have been three

6:38

hours behind, like they're on California time.

6:41

Correct, yea, so four pm there

6:43

time? Seven pm is your time? You

6:45

get a call? And who called you? Kaliah

6:47

Cook? Who's that? That's what I have been her best

6:49

friend? Did you say, Celia

6:52

Cook? No, Khaliah Cook?

6:54

Oh the man? Yes? And

6:56

he was a friend of hers. He had gone on family

6:58

vacations. You knew him, right, yeah?

7:01

Okay. Were they romantically involved?

7:03

No? Okay, just a friend. Look, it

7:05

happens. A lot of people can't believe that happened.

7:08

Can happen? I've had a best friend since

7:10

law school, a best friend, man, study

7:13

partners the whole way through. So it

7:15

does happen. So Khalia Cook

7:18

is her friend and

7:20

he calls you. Correct, yes, and

7:22

he says what to you, shan

7:25

Quila wasn't feeling good? He thinks she

7:27

had drunk too much, she had alcohol poison

7:29

And I say, what is alcohol poison

7:32

because I didn't even know what alcohol poison

7:34

was? Okay with me? Someone

7:36

that can answer that question very well, Doctor Kendall

7:38

Crown's Chief medical Examiner, Fort

7:40

Worth, Lecturer at University

7:43

Texas and Texas A and M Faculty,

7:45

University Texas Medical Branch. Doctor crowns,

7:48

what is alcohol poisoning?

7:51

Alcohol poisoning is when you get

7:54

so much alcohol in your system that

7:56

it actually is fatal

7:59

to your body. Alcohol

8:01

can be toxic to your heart and

8:03

also your livers. So when you have a

8:05

really really high level of alcoholic can

8:08

cause basically poisoning

8:10

of these organ systems. So it's

8:12

usually seen in someone who has been binge drinking.

8:15

And you know, the standard alcohol level

8:18

is legal limit

8:20

is about point zero eight in

8:22

most jurisdictions, and once

8:25

you get into a point

8:27

three point four area,

8:30

most people will be have so much alcohol

8:32

on board that it will kill them.

8:35

And that is a lot of alcohol. Okay,

8:37

So okay, hold on, hold on, I'm trying

8:39

to reconcile what you're saying with

8:41

what miss Robinson was told.

8:44

Take a listen to our friend v Cannodit

8:47

on October twenty ninth. One of the guests

8:49

staying at the resort called for help around two

8:51

pm. Upon arriving, medical professionals

8:54

were informed that Robinson had drunk a

8:56

lot of alcohol. A doctor reportedly

8:58

says she was stable but hydrated,

9:01

suggesting she may be treated at a hospital,

9:03

the guests insisting she remained at the villa.

9:06

A police report stating Robinson went

9:08

into cardiac arrest and was declared

9:10

deceased around six pm. There

9:12

you go, that's why she didn't go to the hospital. Did

9:15

you hear that? The guests her

9:17

girlfriends insisted

9:20

she stayed there at the hotel.

9:24

That's why she wasn't taken to the hospital.

9:27

Now, wait a minute. She

9:30

went into cardiac arrest

9:32

according to what we just heard. But

9:36

none of this is fitting together. Take a listen

9:38

to our friends at ABC. But those

9:40

reports differing from an autopsy obtained

9:42

by ABC News stating that medical

9:45

professionals arrived at the villa around three

9:47

pm and declared her dead within

9:49

fifteen minutes, citing that Robinson

9:51

died from a severe spinal cord injury

9:53

and a dislocated neck. But this happened

9:56

to her is just terrible.

9:58

You know, I just couldn't believe. It's like

10:00

I'm still asleep, like a nightmare

10:14

Time Stories with Nancy Grace. The

10:18

reports from the Friend

10:21

girls are completely different

10:24

from the autopsy. Did

10:27

you hear that to you,

10:29

missus Robinson? According

10:32

to the documents from the

10:34

MTS, she was declared

10:36

dead fifteen minutes

10:39

after they got there. They

10:41

did not get there and work on her for

10:44

three hours like you were told. She

10:47

was declared dead within fifteen

10:50

minutes of the EMTs getting

10:52

there, and the friends

10:56

did not want her remove to the hospital.

10:58

Do you understand that to be true? Now? I

11:01

understand it, you know what where

11:03

there's being said, You know, I don't know

11:06

which way to believe. You know, I

11:08

believe the autopy, but the so

11:11

called freeing, I

11:14

just don't know what to say about them. I just think

11:16

it was just terrible the way they done her. You know, all

11:18

of this from alcohol poisoning.

11:21

But yet the autopsis does not say

11:23

anything about alcohol poisoning

11:25

leading to her death. It says doctor

11:27

Kennel Crowns she died of a spinal

11:30

cord injury. What's

11:33

that? Spinal cord injury is

11:35

basically your cervical spine

11:38

is you get injuries

11:40

to your cervical spine from severe

11:43

rotation or blunt

11:46

trauma. The results in your head

11:48

being moved suddenly to one

11:50

side or another, and that causes

11:52

fracturing of the cervical bones

11:56

that then result in damage of the spinal

11:58

cord that ultimately results in your

12:00

death or potentially quadriplegia,

12:03

meaning you can't move anything below the

12:05

neck gown. I

12:08

was having a hard time taking in what you were saying.

12:10

I got it because I'm seeing of

12:13

the corner of my eye a

12:16

video that has emerged, and

12:19

it is a video of this beautiful

12:22

young girl, Chanquoela

12:25

Robinson, just twenty five. She's

12:29

naked, she's by her bed.

12:32

It looks like she's just gotten

12:35

up out of bed and a

12:37

woman is

12:40

beating her dead.

12:44

I'm looking at it right now.

12:47

Now. I don't know all

12:50

the circumstances, but I know another

12:52

person and I just saw a female hand

12:55

come up in front of the video cam.

12:58

There's somebody recording this brutal attack

13:01

and her. They beat her

13:03

until she's down and she's

13:05

just sitting there like completely

13:08

out of it from the beating, like a

13:10

rag doll. And then once she

13:13

sits down. This

13:15

attacker then beats

13:17

her in the head and her head is just

13:21

catapulted over to one side.

13:25

Could that be what

13:28

happened to Sinquola? Doctor

13:31

crowns. Yes. So in

13:33

the video you can see there's

13:35

the initial where the one female

13:38

is hitting Snquela multiple times

13:40

in her head, but at some point she

13:42

grabs her with her arm and then

13:44

twists her head and body in

13:47

a kind of a rotational motion, and then

13:49

Chaquela is dropped to the ground and

13:52

she continues to hit her in the head in that

13:54

area. But if you in the video,

13:57

you notice that Sinquela is

13:59

fighting back initially until I disagree

14:01

completely. She's shielding

14:03

herself. She is not landing

14:06

puncious at all. I'm looking right

14:08

at it. She's Geolopo said,

14:10

no, yes, you're right correct. She

14:13

never she never even had a chance to fight back.

14:15

Misstatement there is she was not fighting

14:18

back. She was defending herself from

14:20

the beating, like trying to hold her

14:22

attack her back. She never gets

14:24

a chance to defend herself. Missus

14:27

Robinson. Does she sleep

14:29

without her clothes on? Yes, she do so.

14:31

She was woken up out

14:33

of her bed with one

14:36

woman standing Their videoing

14:39

and the other woman hitting her

14:41

like she's Muhammed Ali.

14:44

And then the attacker after

14:47

she has beaten her, this defenseless

14:49

naked girl who has just been woken up

14:52

to a beating. She stands

14:54

back, she steps

14:56

back and bows back like

14:59

she's a to put her hands over her head like

15:02

she's a champion. What

15:04

is that, doctor, Bethany Marshall, psychoan

15:06

Alice out of Beverly Heels. What is that

15:09

behavior she's crowing

15:11

and preening for the video? Nancy,

15:13

this was It would be a mistake

15:15

to think this is just one woman

15:18

killing this poor twenty five year old.

15:20

Why should I believe you are my lying eyes? I'm

15:22

looking right at it. No. But I mean when

15:24

I say a mob attack, maybe there

15:26

was one attacker, but this was group

15:29

aggression towards Schnquila. A

15:32

group aggression because people are

15:34

standing by one person's videotaping.

15:36

You can hear a voice of someone saying, oh, five

15:38

facts, quila, as if

15:41

this was like you said, Muhammad Ali,

15:43

they're really minimizing the fact that this

15:45

poor girl is being killed. I mean, this is a

15:47

homicide, obviously, but what was

15:49

this group aggression towards her that we're

15:52

witnessing. Were they envious of her? Does

15:54

she have a better life than them? I mean, this is

15:56

how I think as a psychoanalyst, is

15:59

beyond the brutality

16:01

of this murderer. Who in the hey

16:04

it's videoing her, miss

16:06

miss Robinson. Do you know these women? Who

16:08

are they? I don't know the

16:10

ones that's betting you and her. I just know the

16:12

one that was standing there on beside Kalia Cook

16:15

and the other one I didn't know him to win

16:17

the same fight back. I didn't know him. Okay,

16:20

hold on, who is the person

16:22

hitting her? That's the Daga girl

16:24

and I didn't know her. I just know they went to college

16:26

together. I've got de Johnny Jackson.

16:29

How are you saying it? Um? I think

16:31

it's I don't know how to pronounce her name.

16:33

I've got de Johnny. That could be it's

16:36

a crazy spelling. I can't. I don't know what it is. It

16:38

looks like de Johnny or Dejane.

16:41

Her name is Dejane, Yeah, Jane,

16:44

because it has got a E on the end. You're right,

16:46

day j Jackson. Then

16:48

you've got Winter Donovan and

16:51

it's spelled w E N T E R.

16:54

Is that another female? Yeah?

16:56

Then you've got Khalia Cook, the

16:58

friend boy, the man.

17:01

Yeah, so it's those

17:03

three and your daughter Couela. Correct,

17:06

guys, this is taking place at

17:08

a very upscale resort

17:11

in Mexico. It's and you can look

17:13

out the window there.

17:16

Cola's sweet, it's beautiful.

17:18

You look right out on the beach

17:21

and the ocean, palm trees. Sand

17:24

I mean, this is about less than

17:26

thirty minutes from where you see Jennifer Anniston

17:29

and all of her celebrity friends

17:32

lounging and having a great

17:34

time at Cabo Sant Lucas. That's where

17:37

we're talking about. This is San Jose

17:39

Delcabo. To you, Alexis Terrestuc

17:41

joining me, investigative reporter with Crime

17:43

Online. Alexis, thank you for being with

17:45

us. Where is this place? This crease is

17:48

still on the coast at the very bottom

17:50

of the peninsula. It is about thirty

17:52

minutes northeast of

17:55

Cabo San Lucas, but it's still right on the

17:57

beach. And this place where they were staying with a

17:59

private beach. They access to a private

18:01

beach, very exclusive behind

18:03

a gate. You had to have security to get

18:05

in. This is not a

18:08

shack on the beach. At all. It's a very

18:10

very fancy place that they were off that. I mean, it

18:12

looks really nice from

18:14

what I'm seeing. And that just

18:17

goes to show Robert Robert

18:19

joining me private investigator, former

18:21

Federal Task Force officer with a

18:23

US Department of Justice d EA,

18:26

now private investigator at Crispin Investigations

18:29

dot com. Robert, this goes to

18:31

show you can be living in or

18:34

staying in a five star resort

18:37

and crime will find you. And it's

18:39

very often those that know you the best.

18:42

Oh, that's part about it is everyone gives the warnings

18:44

about going to Mexico. Something's

18:47

going to happen to our kids when they go down there. But

18:49

how do you fight against the people that you

18:51

went there with when they're inside your room.

18:54

I want Gary Davidson to jump

18:56

in. He's a partner with DS

18:58

Royce International Law Firm at

19:01

d as Rus

19:04

dot com. This happens

19:07

in Mexico at this luxurious

19:11

resort. Gary

19:13

Davidson, I want you to hear our friend,

19:15

Erica Jackson at WSO

19:18

CILL came to my house on

19:20

Tuesday and explain what had

19:22

happened. Salamantra session Quilla's

19:25

friends blamed her death on alcohol.

19:27

Then the Robinson family received

19:29

a copy of her death certificate. It

19:32

shows she died fifteen minutes after

19:34

injuring her neck and spinal cord.

19:36

The report also states shann quill Up

19:38

was found unconscious in the living room

19:41

and her death is believed to be violent

19:43

or accidental. Violent or accidental.

19:47

And then this video emerges. How can anybody

19:49

say this is accidental? I mean to you,

19:52

doctor Kennel, Crown's chief medical Examiner,

19:55

Tarrant County, this is no accident.

19:58

You see the meeting. Now

20:00

we know that she was dead

20:03

fifteen minutes after injuring

20:05

her nick and spinal cord. Why

20:08

why are you dead fifteen minutes after

20:11

the injury. So usually with these type

20:13

of spinal cord injuries, with

20:15

what she has as an Atlas luxation,

20:18

which means a dislocation

20:20

of the first cervical vertebrae,

20:22

demon saying that one more time in Atlas. What

20:25

it's an Atlas luxation is

20:27

what the cause of death is listed

20:29

as, and what that is is cervical

20:32

vertebrae number one, the one right underneath

20:34

your skull is the atlas and

20:37

it's slid out of place and

20:39

then pushed on her spinal cord

20:42

and then usually what happens is it bruises

20:44

the spinal cord, but the spinal cord bruises

20:46

take a little time to set in before

20:49

they will kill you. So that's

20:51

why you can see a survival time

20:53

period of about fifteen minutes. But

20:56

in the video after she is whipped

20:59

about her head and dropped to the ground, to

21:02

me, it doesn't look like she has any more purposeful

21:04

movement, even though the other individual continues

21:06

to pound on her. It's that movement

21:09

there is what killed her. I need you to

21:13

speak so we can

21:15

all understand you, doctor Kendall

21:17

Crowns, not in your

21:19

elocution, but describing

21:21

this. So you're

21:23

saying, atlas, luxation is a cause of death,

21:26

but you're referring to

21:28

one particular spot just

21:31

under the head. When

21:34

that particular spot is

21:36

dislocated or taken kinked

21:38

out of the line of the spine. Are

21:42

I'm extrapolating? Are you saying the

21:44

head is then no longer

21:47

attached, the brain is no longer attached

21:49

to, for instance, the heart

21:51

and the other parts of your body

21:53

that keep you alive. Right, that's the

21:56

area of the brain stem is where the cervical

21:59

vertebrate number one or the atlas is

22:01

sitting and that is causing

22:04

damage to the brainstem, which controls

22:06

your heart rate, your restatory rate, all

22:08

the functions of your body. So

22:11

it isn't necessarily completely separated,

22:14

but it's bruised in damage to the point

22:16

that the individual

22:18

dies and that's why she has a survival

22:21

time period because it's damaged,

22:23

not completely torn. Well. Of course,

22:26

Gary Davison as

22:28

a high profile lawyer that specializes

22:31

in international law. Gary, the

22:34

family knew and

22:36

the first instant alcohol

22:39

poisoning. Gary Davison,

22:41

take a listen to our friend Joe Bruno.

22:44

But Chanqolo Robinson's friends

22:47

told her parents that she died from

22:49

alcohol poisoning. That theory

22:52

never sat right with her

22:54

father and she just quite

22:56

frankly didn't buy it. I know when

22:59

no alcohol anoa would.

23:01

Chinquola's death certificate never mentions

23:04

alcohol poisoning. It lists

23:06

the cause of death as severe spinal

23:08

cord injury and atlas luxation.

23:11

It says she died within fifteen minutes

23:13

of injury. In the box asking

23:15

if the death was accidental or violent, the

23:18

medical examiner wrote yes, so,

23:20

Gary Davison. One quick round

23:23

to doctor Kendel Crowns and Doctor Kennel Crowns,

23:25

I would like a yes no answer to these The

23:28

autopsy said, did

23:30

it not that this Atlas luxation was

23:32

the cause of death as cod Yes? No? Yes.

23:35

Isn't it true that in autopsies

23:37

that tissues tissue

23:40

samples are taken and blood,

23:43

alcohol and toxicology panels are

23:45

run. Isn't that true? Yes?

23:48

And isn't it also true, doctor Kendall Crowns,

23:51

that those samples

23:53

would have shown if Quella

23:56

died of alcohol poisoning

23:58

and also the city and her body

24:01

her blood alcohol. Correct. But

24:04

it didn't mention that, did it, doctor Crown's

24:06

not that I've seen it did not, So, Gary

24:09

Davidson. That leads me to this.

24:12

Not only do they beat the woman

24:15

stand by and video this girl getting

24:18

killed, they then lie

24:22

about her cause of death

24:24

to her mother. They

24:27

lied about it. Now is lying

24:30

a felony? No, it is not. But

24:32

doesn't it suggest to you, Gary

24:35

that they lie for a nefarious reason, and

24:38

that reason being to cover up

24:40

their involvement in her death. Yes?

24:43

Absolutely, It very

24:46

much appears that the story is being told

24:50

to the family

24:53

from the very get go. We're not

24:56

true. And it

24:59

does is the question of whether

25:03

this was a pre planned attack, whether

25:05

it was organized not only by the person

25:07

who committed it physically, but

25:10

those around the around

25:12

the room. And you

25:16

know, it's it's a it's a sad

25:18

day for the family, but

25:20

it's also going to be a very very sad day for

25:22

these people because

25:25

they are going to be implicated. They are going to

25:27

be a minimum be witnesses in

25:30

a potential criminal trial. You guys

25:32

are right, Davidson, They're not

25:34

just witnesses. And what you said

25:37

really his snail on the head, Gary Davison,

25:40

Now I know why you're a high profile lawyer

25:42

specializing in international law. This was

25:45

pre planned. Nancy kai

25:47

speak to that or because I agree? I

25:49

mean, the woman is asleep in bed

25:52

and they come in with a video camera

25:55

with Muhammad Ali over there in the corner ready

25:57

to fight. They have this planned.

26:01

They don't have to come over from

26:03

North Carolina to San

26:06

Jose, Docago if they planned

26:08

it in the living room and when

26:10

in there. This is a premeditated

26:13

attack, just the way Gary Davison is

26:15

describing it. I agree, it's premeditated.

26:17

And Nancy, what's going to be interesting is to look

26:19

at their texts that they send each

26:21

other, emails, other forms of

26:23

electronic communication as they were planning

26:26

and they were on the plane that they were arriving

26:29

at this resort. You know, you can

26:32

premeditate something at an unconscious

26:34

as well as in a conscious level. Okay, doctor

26:36

Bethany, you know I admire you greatly,

26:39

But I'm talking about evidence that can come into

26:41

court. What they were thinking about in

26:43

the bathroom on the plane does not matter

26:46

to me. What matters to me is what I

26:48

can prove. But you're exactly

26:50

right. I would look at every single text

26:52

email communication between these people

26:55

to find out if they wanted to gang up

26:58

on her from the get go when they all

27:00

left to go to Mexico. And

27:03

that's where Uki Man Robert Crispin about how

27:05

we're going to get and Nancy. The video. Yes,

27:08

the video is another form of

27:10

aggression. It didn't start just

27:12

before the trip or on the plane or on their

27:14

electronic communications. Someone

27:17

videotaped that and then put

27:19

it on the internet. You know why they put it on the internet.

27:22

They wanted to further humiliate

27:24

Quilla, showing her without her clothes

27:27

on being attacked. I want you to hear

27:30

and our cut ten

27:32

our friends at woc

27:35

our cut ten plays Jackie,

27:38

Salimandra says she came across this

27:40

video. Salimandra identified

27:42

the people in the video as shan Quila

27:45

and her Cabo travel partners. You

27:47

can hear someone in the video ask if

27:49

Quella could at least fight back,

27:52

and it wasn't no fight. They attacked

27:54

her. It was never fight.

27:57

She didn't fight, they attacked her.

27:59

Now, Salamandra says she has more

28:02

questions than answers. She

28:04

wants justice for her daughter. She

28:06

was a good chown and had a great heart and

28:09

she did not deserve to be treated like dad. Crime

28:25

Stories with Nancy Grace, Miss

28:31

Robinson. I'm just I

28:35

keep looking at this video and

28:38

imagining my little girl being

28:41

attacked and beaten dead like that. Where

28:45

did you find this video, miss

28:47

Robinson? Online? Someone

28:50

sent the video to us online, Someone

28:52

sent it to you. Yes, when

28:55

the video when the video probably

28:57

was. I believe the video was out before Sanquilla

28:59

actually had died, because

29:02

someone called me and told me before they

29:04

even arrived back to Charlotte from North Carolina

29:07

that they was over there fighting her. So I didn't know how

29:09

true it was. So after she got

29:11

back. After they got back and

29:13

cool Head pass the video

29:15

head served on Facebook and

29:18

someone sent it to my family

29:20

styled coming out. The video style coming

29:22

out. That is a really big

29:25

deal. Alexis Terrestia joining me crime

29:27

online dot Com investigative reporter, Alexis

29:30

is that correct? And I'm

29:32

going to follow up with you, Chris spin about how I can

29:35

prove it's correct. I can't just blurt

29:37

it out it's correct without knowing Alexis.

29:40

Is it possible these girlfriends

29:44

post the video of Kuela

29:47

completely naked being beaten to her

29:49

death in the bedroom before

29:52

she's even pronounced dead. Yes,

29:55

and that's what the time Sampson, and the

29:58

information that has shown up on different websites

30:00

and where the video has been seen shows that

30:02

it was almost like a It

30:05

was not a live broadcast, but really

30:07

in real time happening. It didn't show up

30:09

weeks later, It showed up almost

30:12

immediately. How can I prove that, Robert Kristin.

30:14

So this is one of the reasons that the FBI is involved

30:16

now because they have a unit called

30:20

the Extra Territorial Unit for

30:22

Crimes. When you get a request

30:24

from foreign governments to help them investigate

30:27

cases for crimes against US citizens,

30:30

which I'm sure you're very well aware of that. How

30:32

we're going to prove this social media. It's all digital

30:35

and through subpoenas. We're going

30:37

to get We're going to get IP addresses,

30:39

We're going to get who owns the phone that sent that, We're going to

30:41

get the accounts, We're going to get everything, and

30:43

it's just going to slowly start to unwind

30:47

on one who owned the phone

30:49

that shot that video, who posted that?

30:52

And this case with that video

30:55

is just probably the most key

30:57

piece of evidence that any

31:00

wishes they had on so many other crimes. If

31:03

people just don't think, and social

31:05

media has cleared so many crimes because

31:08

people don't think and they want to

31:10

brag. Can you believe that they

31:12

were putting this up on like

31:14

Gary Davison, high profile

31:17

lawyer joining us from his

31:20

law firm partner with Diaz Royce International

31:23

Law. I'm going to get to you just a second about extradition,

31:25

but I want to talk to you about the phenomena

31:28

of posting your crime online.

31:32

What kind of a sick killer

31:36

would do that. They're

31:38

proud of it, They're posting it. It's a badge

31:40

of honorable well they can tell that to

31:42

say, because I'm pretty sure that's

31:44

where they're headed. Guys. Not

31:46

only that the lying Gary

31:49

Davison, haven't you seen in trial? You got

31:51

the crime, but then you have the cover

31:54

up, and the cover up can prove

31:56

the crime, and the cover up will

31:58

infuriate a jury, agree

32:01

or disagree? Agreed. And I also

32:03

think it's likely in a case such as this, where you

32:05

have so many people who are present, that

32:08

at least one of them is going

32:10

to come forward under

32:13

direct questioning from investigators

32:16

and gain

32:19

immunity from prosecution

32:21

and testify

32:24

as to what truly did happen. The

32:26

real mystery I think in all of this at

32:28

the moment is what was the

32:31

motivation for this attack? Now

32:33

you know, the state does not have to prove

32:36

motive, right, true, it's

32:38

a bunch of mean girls

32:40

turned twenty five going on some kind

32:43

of a vendetta. I'll tell you what. There'll be a cold

32:45

I in hell before I go on a girls' weekend. Go ahead,

32:47

Gary, But at the end of the day, I do believe

32:49

the truth is going to come out in this case

32:52

well before there's ever a trial, and

32:54

there may very well be a trial of all of

32:56

the people who were present. Oh no, they all need

32:58

to go to trial. I don't need them as witnesses

33:01

when I've got this video. And don't you

33:03

know, Gary Davidson, if they're stupid

33:06

enough to post the video, then

33:08

they have been exchanging emails and texts

33:11

and snaps all this time.

33:13

I cannot wait to get my

33:16

hands on all their communications post

33:19

murder. Miss Robinson with

33:21

me is Quella's mom, Salamandra

33:24

Robinson, who is summoning

33:27

of the strength to talk about this. She is deep,

33:30

deep in mourning, and when

33:32

we first started talking off camera, she said

33:34

it made her sick to her stomach. When I look

33:36

at this video, I thought I was

33:38

going to get sick to my stomach just watching it, much

33:41

less at being her little girl.

33:44

I understand that you zoomed

33:46

with her on Friday,

33:49

the day before she was killed, and

33:52

she was upbeat, was having a

33:54

good time the day before. Right, did

33:57

she discuss any tensions with

33:59

the other women, No, Shank I

34:01

talked with Shanquola and I watched the Instagram

34:05

she spoke and she seemed to be very happy,

34:08

sound like Shanquila normally sounds. And

34:11

you know, like I said, I told her enjoy

34:15

yourself, she said, she you're really eat the shell. Who's

34:17

cooking some tacos? As we enjoy yourself.

34:19

I would talk to you tomorrow and love

34:21

you, and I know spoke were again. And what

34:24

about the people standing by and watching?

34:27

Take us to our cut eleven. This is our

34:29

friend, Matt Rivers at GMA. We

34:31

got our first. Everybody.

34:34

A new video surfacing showing Chanquila

34:37

resting in a hammock at some point before

34:39

the trip turned deadly. Buddy, buddy,

34:41

buddy, I heard some stuff, you know,

34:43

a dead body, dead body, and

34:46

you know that just made me wonder. You

34:48

know that was their plan all the time. This

34:51

on the heels of the now viral video too

34:53

violent to show of a female roommate

34:55

appearing to assault Schanquila. They

34:58

just stood there and watched and didn't even

35:00

try to stop it, break it up. She wasn't

35:02

even fighting back there attacked her. And

35:04

what about this so called friends?

35:08

Since they've all come home from

35:10

Mexico, take a listen to our

35:12

cut seventeen A Marie Graham,

35:15

Dana Jacobson, CBS, shanklu

35:17

was we very kind, She had

35:19

a heart, a goal, She loved everybody.

35:21

She didn't mistreating nobody, never, never, no

35:24

one and could possibly ever say anything

35:26

bad about her because she was a good person. Well,

35:28

she close friends with the people that she went on this

35:30

trip. Well all I know that

35:33

she went to college with him, that one of the

35:35

guys supposed to been her best friend,

35:37

and he had went on family trips with us,

35:40

you know, and he'd been to the family house. We've

35:42

all been on trips together, you know, just good time.

35:45

And I never thought that he could be that

35:47

low to do much out like that. Have you heard from

35:49

him since? All of the time he came to

35:52

the house for four days in a row until he found

35:54

out we knew what the optopsies say it, and you haven't

35:56

seen him since. I haven't seen him since. So

35:58

let me understand this, missus Robinson. The

36:01

friend Khlia Cook comes

36:03

to your house several times after

36:06

they get home from their vacation. But

36:08

as soon as the true cause of death

36:10

comes out, this dislocation,

36:14

the atlas luxation of the spinal

36:17

cord, then he suddenly quit showing

36:19

up. And I bet you haven't heard from any

36:21

of them ever since you learned the true cause

36:23

of death, right, yeah, that's true, because

36:26

you know they're all lying, Yeah,

36:29

and they know that. You know, what

36:31

I don't understand is why the case is

36:33

not moving forward. What's

36:35

going on with the Mexican authorities. Take

36:37

a listen to our cut fourteen. Our friends at w SC

36:40

investigators in Mexico now say

36:43

they believe that Robinson was

36:45

killed. It's significant because

36:47

her parents said that they were originally

36:50

told that she died of alcohol poisoning.

36:52

So if they know she was killed,

36:54

she was murdered. What's the hold up,

36:56

Gary Davidson? Is extra

37:00

extradition is a process where

37:03

individuals are summoned through

37:06

official channels between governments to

37:09

return to the place where they are alleged

37:11

to have committed a crime. And

37:14

in this case, um, the

37:16

Mexican government is seeking extradition

37:19

of the individual who is

37:22

accused of actually

37:25

undertaking the attack

37:28

on the on the on the on

37:30

the victim, um. And

37:34

so there's a there's a process, a court

37:36

process that has to be filed, has to

37:38

be followed by the United States government, and

37:41

ultimately there

37:43

is an there is a treaty between the United

37:46

States of Mexico. Gary, I've done

37:48

extraditions. It's really easy.

37:51

That's not a law process. We in

37:53

the US have to arrest these

37:55

pocs, they so called

37:57

friends on a girl's getaway. We got to

38:00

rest them. We take them to court, and

38:02

there's just a couple of questions. You get their

38:04

fingerprint and you say are

38:06

you Gary Davidson? And

38:09

if the person says yes, it's all over because

38:11

you have a signed governor's

38:14

warrant from Mexico. And

38:17

all you need to do. You don't have to establish

38:19

guilt or innescence. All they have

38:21

to do is established are you Gary

38:23

Davidson? And if you tell me no, under

38:26

oath, I compare your fingerprints, I

38:28

see that it's you, and bye bye,

38:31

you're you got a chain on your hands

38:33

and you're on the way to Mexico. That's

38:35

all there is. It's not a fact finding

38:38

investigation in court. It's very simply,

38:41

are you Gary

38:43

Davidson? That's all I want to know. That's

38:46

all an extradition is. Then you

38:48

send the person to the venue

38:51

the jurisdiction to be tried. Isn't

38:54

that right? All right? In most instances?

38:57

That is correct? Of course,

38:59

worth whom that the US government

39:01

has been able to locate the individual that

39:03

they're seeking, which is, you

39:06

know, not something you can always assume Gary,

39:08

they're all over Facebook. How hard

39:10

can it be? One would think by now it would

39:12

have been accomplished. But I'm not behind

39:15

the scenes, so I can't answer. I can't answer beyond

39:17

that, Miss Robinson. He's right,

39:19

Gary Davidson is correct, Miss Robinson. What

39:22

are they telling you? Well, they're not telling me

39:24

anything. They not even tell me whose name

39:26

is on the risk wanted they have. But

39:29

we know there's a one out there and we're

39:31

hoping that they we locate them. Real assume

39:34

we haven't heard anymore. Do you know where these

39:36

girls are? No, I have no idea.

39:38

Well, they went to college with her, they could afford a

39:41

Mexican vacation. They had to have a passport.

39:43

We've got to know where they live. They stopped

39:45

the passpoard. They know what each one of them

39:47

live, all them, heap, it's gone. We're hiding

39:51

none of them is that the address is on their

39:54

passport? None of them there. I'll tell you what.

39:56

I can't wait for a jury to hear about how they hid

39:59

under the bed at Emmy's house whiles

40:01

are trying to find them more evidence of guilt

40:04

tipline eight eight eight zero

40:06

seven forty seven forty seven repeat

40:09

eight eight eight four zero seven

40:11

forty seven to forty seven. At this point,

40:14

Gary Davidson, wouldn't you say it's on the US marshal

40:16

in the jurisdics from North Carolina to find them.

40:19

Yes, indeed, and they have resources

40:21

obviously to bring to bear with

40:24

the FBI. If in fact these

40:27

people have these individuals have fled from

40:29

North Carolina, they will be caught.

40:32

They don't sound like the people the type

40:34

of people who have unlimited funds.

40:37

They're not criminal masterminds either,

40:39

Gary, They're the ones that posted

40:41

the video. So okay,

40:43

you heard Gary Davidson. US

40:46

Marshals, it's time for you to do what you do best

40:48

and bring these people to extradition to

40:51

Mexico where they can rot in

40:53

the Mexica jail cell. Goodbye,

40:56

friend,

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