Rachel Wade Teen Killer Murders Love Rival

Rachel Wade Teen Killer

Rachel Wade was a teenager in Florida who was involved in a love triangle that ended in murder. According to court documents Rachel Wade and Sarah Ludemann were both involved with the same man Joshua Camacho. What started as nasty phone calls and texts quickly turned violent when Wade would fatally stab Ludemann. This teen killer was quickly arrested and this teen killer would be convicted at trial and sentenced to spend 27 years in prison.

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DC Number:R67662
Name:WADE, RACHAEL
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:02/27/1990
Initial Receipt Date:09/08/2010
Current Facility:FL.WOMENS RECPN.CTR
Current Custody:MEDIUM
Current Release Date:01/27/2033

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A Florida judge sentenced Rachel Wade, the 20-year-old woman convicted of second-degree murder for fatally stabbing her romantic rival in a fight last year, to 27 years in prison Friday.

While acknowledging mitigating factors — primarily Wade’s youth and lack of a criminal past — the judge said her actions were not “unaggravating.”

“The murder was no accident,” Judge Joseph Bulone said.

Wade went to trial in July, accused of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of 18-year-old Sarah Ludemann. The two women, only teenagers at the time, had fought for months via voicemails, text messages and MySpace postings over their relationship with the same man, Joshua Camacho.

The feud culminated in a fatal confrontation in the early morning hours of April 15, 2009.

After a three-day trial and only two and a half hours of deliberation, a jury of five men and one woman convicted Wade of second-degree murder. Wade had claimed self-defense and hoped for an acquittal or no more than a manslaughter conviction.

A life sentence was recommended by Florida prosecutors. The defense had recommended 15 years, followed by 15 years of probation.

TruTV’s “In Session” correspondent Beth Karas spoke to Wade days before her sentencing.

“I think about it every day, regardless if they give me five years or 20 years more than they could give me,” Wade said. “I never meant to do it, and I’m still gonna have to live with it, no matter if I’m home or if I’m in prison.”

Wade’s lawyer told HLN Friday that the sentence was “very fair.”

“I just don’t think this was a case that called for life,” said Jay Hebert.

Hebert said the case is a cautionary tale about the potentially deadly mix of young people and modern communications technology.

“When you start looking at the tragic nature of this, the social networking, the instant messaging, the ability of people to hide behind the screen and make statements and create situations — it just festered until it bubbled up and exploded into a situation… until two good girls, their worlds collided,” he said.

Hebert said Wade has resolved to teach young people about the dangers associated with social networking.

“I don’t think we can appreciate how young people talk,” he said. “And that’s the lesson for parents. Pay close attention to your children. Watch how they talk and who they talk to. Watch their social networking outlets.”

“Because it’s an explosive situation when when you don’t have to be accountable, when you can break up with somebody or ask somebody to prom via text,” he said. “There’s no face-to-face interaction.”

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Rachel Wade, the teenage girl who murdered her romantic rival, Sarah Ludemann, was sentenced Friday in a Florida courtroom to 27 years in prison.

According to the St. Petersburg Times,  Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Joseph A. Bulone said that Wade had “caused a lot of pain” before handing down the sentence.

Wade, now 20, was found guilty of second-degree murder on July 23. The jury deliberated for less than three hours, before siding with prosecutors, who argued that Wade had murdered the 18-year-old Ludemann in April 2009 because the two were involved with same young man, Joshua Camacho.

The state maintained that Wade murdered her nemesis, then sat back as Ludemann was dying and asked Pinellas Park police officers for a cigarette.

Prosecutor Wesley Dicus described the stabbing as so violent that the knife blade was bent.

Wade’s attorney, Jay Hebert, maintained that his client acted in self defense,  saying that on the night of the murder, Ludemann and her friends were on their way to “jump” Wade. Months and months of vicious taunts and bickering came to a head, he explained, and it was Ludemann, not Wade, who started the fatal fight.

During his closing argument, Hebert told the jury, “Sarah was the aggressor. They couldn’t stop her. She went looking for Rachel that night.”

Wade and Ludemann were both dating the same young man in a twisted and drama-filled love triangle that lasted for months.

There had been numerous confrontations between the girls

The most damning evidence from the trial was a collection of threatening voice mail messages from Rachel to Sarah.

Rachel Wade is heard saying, “Please tell me Sarah why you would be a dumb-a** c**t and put a brand new picture of you and Josh at the beach on your MySpace. Seriously, I told you to watch your f***ing back and not to f***ing chill with him. I’m guaranteeing you that I’m going to f***ing murder you, I’m letting you know that now.”

The jury fell silent after the messages were played in court, and Rachel began crying

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Jordyn Wade Teen Killer Murders 4 People

Jordyn Wade Teen Killer

Jordyn Wade was seventeen years old when he participated in a robbery that saw four people killed. According to court documents Jordyn Wade and Robert Adams went to collect money from a group of people that quickly turned violent and four people were shot and killed. Wade apparently stood over the victims while Robert Adams committed the murders.

This teen killer would plead not guilty but would be found guilty on multiple counts and would be sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison. Robert Adams would plead guilty to multiple charges of murder in exchange for prosecutors taking the death penalty off the table.

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Number A728849

DOB 07/05/1998

Gender Male

Race Black

Admission Date 09/20/2016

Institution Ross Correctional Institution

Status INCARCERATED

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A teen who was an alleged accomplice in the shooting deaths of four people last summer has been found guilty.

17-year-old Jordyn Wade was found guilty of aggravated murder, aggravated robbery and kidnapping.

The teenager was accused of helping a 27-year-old accomplice rob five people, then stand with his gun drawn while the accomplice allegedly shot the victims. One victim survived.

35-year-old Angela D. Harrison, 18-year-old Tyajah Nelson, 26-year-old Daniel Sharp and 41-year-old Michael Ballour were all found shot to death at a home on East Hudson Street on June 13.

Wade, who was being tried as an adult, had pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The accused gunman, Robert Adams, fled to Mississippi after the slayings and was captured last August by U.S. Marshals.  They say Adams was found “cowering in a bedroom closet, surrounded by piles of clothes.”

Adams told investigators Wade was responsible for the shootings.  However, court records show the only surviving victim, a now 15-year-old girl, identified the killer as Adams.

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An 18-year-old suspected gang member has been sentenced to 172 years in prison for his role in a quadruple homicide during a robbery at a Columbus home last year.

Jordyn Wade was accused of helping an accomplice rob five people, then stand with his gun drawn while the accomplice shot the victims. One person survived.

A jury convicted Wade in May and a judge sentenced him Tuesday to 172 ½ years in prison.

Co-defendant Robert Adams Jr. faces the death penalty if convicted during his trial scheduled next year. Wade wasn’t eligible for the death penalty because he was a juvenile when the slayings happened.

The Columbus Dispatch reports Wade’s attorney said life without parole wasn’t appropriate given Wade’s age and the fact he didn’t shoot the victims.

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obert Lee Adams was sentenced to life without parole for his part in the quadruple murders at a South Linden home in June of 2015.

Adams was sentenced on each of the four counts of murder, and 11 years on the attempted murder. He also received an additional two years for the gun specification. His sentences are to run consecutively, according to the judge.

During the sentencing hearing, Adams addressed the court and apologized.

Adams pleaded guilty Tuesday to four execution style murders and a fifth attempted murder.

According to Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien Adams, 29, pleaded guilty to the murders of Michael Ballour, 41, Daniel Craig Sharp, 26, Angela D. Harrison, 35, and Tyajah N. Nelson, 18, that occurred in the basement of Ballour’s house located in the 1600 block of E. Hudson Street in South Linden, June 13, 2015.

Adams was accompanied by juvenile Jordyn Wade, age 16 at the time of the murders. Wade was sentenced to 172.5 years to life on September 13, 2016.

The pair robbed the victims, ordered them to the basement, and Adams then shot the victims, murdering four of them, while Wade stood at the top of the stairs with his gun drawn. After the shooting Adams and Wade fled the scene.

One of the five victims survived the shooting and stumbled from the residence where they sought help. Wade was picked up shortly thereafter

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Tran Walker Teen Killer Murders 2 Teenagers

Tran Walker Teen Killer

Tran Walker was seventeen when he stabbed his ex girlfriend and his friend to death. According to court documents Tran Walker arranged to meet his ex girlfriend and when he arrived he would stab the young woman over fifty times, when his friend tried to intervene he was also fatally stabbed. This teen killer would be sentenced to life in prison

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NameTran Lee Walker
Offender Number6527265
SexM
Birth Date09/22/1999
LocationIowa Medical & Classification Center
OffenseMURDER 1ST DEGREE
TDD/SDD *LIFE
Commitment Date09/20/2019

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The stepmother of a Sioux City teenager who was stabbed to death in early 2018 was in court today to speak directly to the 19-year-old found guilty of murdering her daughter.

Tran Walker of Sioux City was found guilty in August of killing his ex-girlfriend and a friend who tried to intervene. He was sentenced today to spend the rest of his life in prison.

Stevie Sullivan, the stepmother of 17-year-old Paiten Sullivan, delivered a victim impact statement in the courtroom — noting 19-year-old Felipe Negron, Jr. tried to defend her daughter when Walker started stabbing.

“To Felipe’s family, please know Felipe died a hero, our hero, and your loss is also our loss,” Stevie Sullivan said. “Other witnesses came to Paiten’s side as she took her last breath. It comforts our family to know complete strangers showed such love and compassion to Paiten. Thank you. You, too, are our heroes.”

Sullivan, the only member of either victim’s family to speak, then addressed Tran Walker.

“Your actions are wicked, foul, vile, deranged, sinister, vicious, malicious, monstrous, despicable, heinous, horrible, low-down, dirty, shady, warped, bent, crooked, dastardly and evil,” Sullivan said. “…You violently murdered two people by stabbing them to death — two people who were willing to be friends with you.”

Police say Walker, Sullivan and Negron were in a car when Walker became upset that Sullivan refused to start dating him again. He stabbed his ex-girlfriend 43 times. Negron suffered 17 stab wounds. Walker declined to speak at his sentencing.

Judge Tod Deck ordered Walker to pay $150,000 to each of his victim’s estates. A restitution hearing was set for next January 24.

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The list of adjectives Stevie Sullivan used to describe Tran Walker’s actions the night he killed her stepdaughter and a friend was lengthy and included words such as “despicable” and “dastardly.”

“Tran Walker, you are an evil individual,” Sullivan said.

Walker will have the rest of his life to contemplate Sullivan’s words. District Judge Tod Deck on Friday sentenced Walker, who will turn 20 on Sunday, to a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole for the Jan. 28, 2018, stabbing deaths of ex-girlfriend Paiten Sullivan and their friend Felipe Negron Jr. Deck found Walker guilty on Aug. 1 of two counts of first-degree murder.

Walker did not speak at sentencing, saying only “no” when asked by Deck if he had anything to say before he was sentenced.

“I certainly hope that to whatever extent it’s possible, Mr. Walker, you use your time in prison to better yourself,” said Deck, who presided over the trial in May after Walker waived his right to a jury trial.

The families of Sullivan and Negron, through a victim advocate, declined to comment on the sentence. After Walker’s verdict was announced last month, they had thanked everyone involved in the case for the role they played in leading to a conviction.

Public defender Jennifer Solberg said she “absolutely” would appeal the verdict. She declined further comment.

Walker and Sullivan, 17, had dated on and off in the months prior to the stabbing. On the night of the murder, mutual friend Negron, 18, drove Sullivan to meet Walker, whom First Assistant Woodbury County Attorney Mark Campbell said was out for revenge after Sullivan told him she was not in love with him and did not want to date him anymore.

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Eliza Wasni Teen Killer Murders Uber Driver

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Eliza Wasni was a sixteen year old girl from Illinois who decided she wanted to kill someone. The teen killer would steal a knife and a machete from a store before using her phone to call for an Uber. Once the driver arrived the young woman would get into the car and within minutes would proceed to attack the driver stabbing him multiple times. The driver was able to get out of the car and get to a condo building where someone would call for an ambulance. The man would later die in hospital.

This teen killer attempted to drive away in the car but would get stuck and attempt to flee the scene. Before the driver died from multiple stab wounds he would tell the police what the teenager passenger looked like and soon after Eliza Wasni was apprehended still covered with blood spatter and the Uber app on the phone directly tying her to the murder. Eliza Wani would spend three years in custody before pleading guilty to the murder and was sentenced to twenty seven years in prison, to be honest she deserved life.

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Date of Birth:12/17/2000
Weight:282 lbs.
Hair:Blonde or Strawberry
Sex:Female
Height:5 ft. 03 in.
Race:White
Eyes:Blue

Admission Date:
09/04/2020
Projected Parole Date:
05/12/2044
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Projected Discharge Date:
05/12/2047

Parent Institution:LOGAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER
Offender Status:IN CUSTODY
Location:LOGAN

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A young woman who pleaded guilty to stabbing an Uber driver to death in a Chicago suburb has been sentenced to 27 years in prison, authorities said Tuesday.

Eliza Wasni, 19, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and was sentenced Monday by Cook County Judge Timothy Chambers, according to the state’s attorney’s office.

Grant Nelson, 34, picked up the then-16-year-old Wasni a few blocks from a Walmart in the Chicago suburb of Skokie. She attacked Nelson, of Wilmette, without provocation using a knife and a machete that she had just stolen from the store, prosecutors said.

After the attack, Nelson was able to flee his vehicle and sought help at a nearby condominium building.

Police followed a trail of blood and found him on the grass on the side of the building. Nelson described his attacker before he died at a hospital.

Prosecutors said Wasni fled in Nelson’s car after the attack, struck a median and took off on foot. When police caught up with her, her clothes were spattered with blood. Investigators used the Uber app on Nelson’s phone to identify his most recent customer as “Eliza,” prosecutors said.

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A 19-year-old Chicago woman was sentenced to 27 years in prison this week for hacking an Uber driver to death with a stolen knife and machete in an unprovoked attack in north suburban Lincolnwood.

Eliza Wasni, who was 16 when she killed Grant Nelson, pleaded guilty to murder on Monday and was sentenced by Cook County Judge Timothy Chambers at the Skokie Courthouse, court records show.

Wasni, a former Taft High School student, had been charged as an adult for the 2017 crime.

When she first appeared in court following her arrest three years ago, Judge Michael J. Hood called Wasni’s actions a “random act of violence

Before dawn on May 30, 2017, Wasni walked out of a 24-hour Walmart in Skokie with the weapons she shoplifted, called an Uber and was picked up by 34-year-old Nelson in his Hyundai Sonata, prosecutors said.

Within two minutes, the teen began attacking Nelson as the car approached the intersection of Touhy and Lincoln avenues, stabbing him repeatedly on the side of his arm, torso, head and chest, prosecutors said.

Nelson, of Wilmette, pulled up to a condo building in the 7200 block of Touhy Avenue, ran to the lobby and slammed on the door screaming for help. Responding officers followed a trail of blood and found him on the grass on the side of the building.

Wasni took Nelson’s car and drove it back toward Lincoln and Touhy avenues before she hit a median and fled the vehicle. Officers found Nelson’s phone in the car’s front seat and saw that Wasni was listed as his Uber passenger, prosecutors said.

Officers later spotted Wasni hiding behind a nearby office building in a blood-spattered Cubs shirt holding the bloody knife and machete.

Nelson, who a friend described as “the type to give you the shirt off his back,” was able to tell police his passenger had stabbed him before he died later that morning at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston

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Kevon Watkins Teen Killer Murders Sister

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Kevon Watkins was sixteen years old when he murdered his sister. According to court documents Kevon Watkins would return to his Georgia home and change the WIFI password so he could have all of the stream to himself. When his sister started to argue with him, he would not share the password, the two ended in a physical fight and Kevon Watkins would strangle his sister to death. This teen killer would be convicted on all charges and be sentenced to life in prison

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MAJOR OFFENSE: MURDER
MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: CALHOUN STATE PRISON
MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: LIFE

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A Georgia teen who choked his sister to death last year during a fight over the family’s Wi-Fi password has been sentenced to life in prison.

In February 2018, Kevon Watkins, who was 16 years old at the time, came home from school and changed the password to his family’s Wi-Fi because the connection lagged on his Xbox when too many people were on the network, reported WSB-TV.

At one point, Kevon’s mother tried to take his Xbox from his room when his sister Alexus Watkins, 19, confronted him, according to testimony at the teen’s trial and 911 calls from the incident.

During the argument between Alexus and Kevon, the teen put his sister in a chokehold and didn’t release her until over 10 minutes later when police arrived, The Macon Telegraph reported.

Alexus was pronounced dead of asphyxiation early the next morning at a local hospital.

Kevon was found guilty Friday of felony murder and aggravated assault.

During the hearing, Bibb County Superior Court Judge Verda Colvin explained she found Kevon guilty of murder instead of voluntary manslaughter because his 13-year-old brother tried to get him to stop choking their sister.

“Even under the best estimation, by the time [a sheriff’s deputy] got there …. It had been at least 11 minutes that the defendant had to have been choking his sister,” Colvin said, according to the local paper. “In those 10 minutes, she had to have stopped moving. Perhaps that wasn’t noticed by the defendant because he was still angry.”

As he was sentenced, Kevon Watkins cried along with his family, who were sitting on courtroom benches.

Before leaving the courtroom, Kevon emotionally sobbed and struggled to mutter the words, “I’m sorry.”

“I think everyone understands,” Judge Colvin said. “Including this court.”

Kevon Watkins previously told an investigator he and his sister argued nearly every day. Before Colvin sentenced Kevon, she expressed sorrow the adults in Kevon’s life never disciplined him or gave him the resources to deal with his anger.

“In this household, chaos was empowered,” Colvin said. “In this household, the ability to ignore and follow corrective discipline was empowered.”

Colvin called her decision “the most difficult thing I’ve had to do since I took the bench in April of 2014.”

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A Macon teenager was found guilty of felony murder and aggravated assault in the strangulation death of his sister during a family fight about Wi-Fi last February.

Family and friends of Kevon Lamar Watkins wept and wailed after Bibb Superior Court Judge Verda M. Colvin handed down a sentence of life in prison with a chance of parole for the slaying of 19-year-old Alexus Breanna Watkins.

Colvin said the decision after the bench trial was “the most difficult thing I’ve had to do since I took the bench in April of 2014.”

In explaining her decision, Colvin said she thought philosophically about the case as she reviewed her notes Thursday night.

“One of the things that kept coming to mind was: what we ignore, we empower,” she said. “In this household, chaos was empowered. … In this household, the ability to ignore and follow corrective discipline was empowered.”