Lavaya May Teen Killer Murders Allege Abuser

Lavaya May Teen Killer

Lavaya May was sixteen when she recruited two friend to help murder a man she alleges abused her. According to court documents Lavaya Mat told two of her friends Tyson Hunter and Jonathan Ruffini that she was abused by the victim for years. The trio decided to get revenge. On the day of the murder Lavaya May stayed at a relatives house while Tyson Hunter and Jonathan Ruffini went to the home of the victim who was struck with a bat over a dozen times before he was fatally stabbed to death. This teen killer would eventually took a plea deal and was sentenced to twenty years and six months in prison.

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DC Number:F80180
Name:MAY, LAVAYA A
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:02/11/2000
Initial Receipt Date:11/13/2018
Current Facility:LOWELL ANNEX
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:09/11/2036

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Lavaya May admitted to recruiting two of her friends to commit the brutal murder of Ted Lee, in the 20th Circuit Court of Florida Monday.

The events unfolded routinely at court today.

“Do you believe this plea is in your best interest?” Lee County Judge Nicholas Thompson said.

“Yes sir,” May replied.

“Alright,” he said. “I’m going to accept your plea, find you freely, voluntarily and knowingly waive your right.”

As part of the plea deal, May will spend 246 months in state prison, or over 20 years, for second-degree murder.

May, 18, claimed Lee sexually abused her for years. The result of the crime she pleaded to was not routine.

In 2016, a couple of weeks prior to the murder, May, Tyson Hunter and Jonathan Ruffini, were hanging out together, consuming cough syrup while cutting themselves.

May soon broke down.

She revealed to Hunter and Ruffini that Lee had molested her for years. The trio devised a plan to exact revenge on Lee.

On Thursday, July 14, May let her two friends into Lee’s home while she stayed nearby at a relative’s house.

When Lee, 58, walked into his home, Hunter swung a 10-pound Louisville Slugger bat into his head, repeatedly. Lee was hit by the weapon 15 to 20 times. Ruffini then stabbed Lee twice in his torso, making sure Lee was dead.

Hunter and Ruffini proceeded to pour bleach on the areas that were drenched with blood.

May returned to the home and immediately hugged her two friends.

The men wrapped the lifeless body into a rug, sheets and a blanket, proceeding to load the corpse in the trunk of Lee’s car.

The trio fled the scene in the stolen vehicle. Kansas Highway Patrol later stopped them nearby a truck stop in Topeka. They were soon arrested.

Hunter, 25, has pleaded no contest in a plea agreement to charges of grand theft of a motor vehicle, conspiracy to commit murder, second-degree murder and fraudulent use of a credit card. He faces up to 40-years in prison.

Ruffini, 20, has pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft of a motor vehicle, conspiracy to commit murder, second-degree murder and fraudulent use of a credit card. His plea agreement stipulates 25 years in state prison, with a reduction of time conditional of his cooperation in the case against May.

Lavaya May did not express much emotion while being sentenced in court Monday.

After she answered the court’s question that the plea was in her best interest, the judge informed her that she would receive credit for time served.

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A Lee County teenager admitted in court he killed his girlfriend’s neighbor.

19-year-old Justin Ruffini entered guilty pleas to 2nd degree murder, illegal use of a credit card and grand theft. As part of his plea deal, he will spend 25 years in prison if he testifies against co-defendant Lavaya May. Prosecutors will decide if he held up to his end of the bargain after May’s trial.  

 Ruffini’s mother tells said her son was a good kid who was hanging out with the wrong crowd.  

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Ashlee Martinson Teen Killer Murders Parents

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Ashlee Martinson was seventeen years old when she would murder her mother and stepfather who according to her were highly abusive. Ashlee Martinson would lock her siblings in a room before shooting her stepfather and then fatally stabbing her mother. Martinson would then flee the crime scene with her older boyfriend.

This teen killer would end up being convicted of two counts of second degree murder and sentenced to twenty three years in prison

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The appeals court has sided with the circuit court in its denial of a new trial for Ashlee Martinson.

Martinson was sentenced in June 2016 to 23 years in prison for the murders of Thomas and Jennifer Ayres. Jennifer Ayres, 40 and Thomas Ayres, 37, were found in their home outside of Rhinelander in the Town of Piehl.

In December 2017, Martinson’s attorney stated the courts reasoning that Ashlee Martinson was a “normal 17-year-old” is inaccurate. And asked for a sentence reduction.

Her attorney, Mark Schoenfeldt said Martinson had been physically, mentally and emotionally abused by the adults in her life and wasn’t capable of making rational decisions. He said Martinson had reasonable fear of future violence and felt she had no other options.

Court documents state Martinson , fed up with abuse by Thomas Ayres towards her mother, grabbed a gun and intended to kill herself. Thomas Ayres knocked on Martinson’s door and was subsequently shot twice resulting in his death. Martinson’s attorney writes that she believed her mother would comfort her following the incident, but instead became upset and came at Martinson with a knife. Martinson got the knife away from her mother and stabbed her 30 times.

Then-Attorney General Brad Schimel stated the court acted appropriately during sentencing as text messages show Martinson , one day before killing the Ayres, had wrote she hated her parents and wanted to kill Thomas.

Late last month, the appeals court wrote, “Under the circumstances here, we conclude the circuit court did not erreoneously exercise its
sentencing discretion when it considered that Martinson had a choice whether to kill.”

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When Ashlee A. Martinson shot and killed her stepfather and stabbed her mother over 30 times on March 7, 2015, it came just moments after she considered using the shotgun on herself.

That was one of many revelations into the home life and history of both Martinson and her mother contained in a 26-page attachment that was filed with her plea paperwork Friday.

The last paragraph of the attachment sums up the problem judge Michael Bloom is faced with on June 17 when he must hand down sentence on her two guilty pleas to the two counts of second degree intentional homicide.

“The defendant turned 17 years old the day prior to the homicides. Had the homicides occurred two (2) days prior, the defendant would have sought to be adjudicated delinquent as a minor rather than convicted as an adult, and by the law placed in a correctional facility for minors only until she reaches 25 years of age, rather than the substantially greater penalty she faces in an adult penal facility,” her lawyers Thomas Wilmouth and Amy Ferguson said in the document.

The rest of the attachment spelled out in stark and graphic detail the physical, mental, verbal and even sexual abuse Ashlee Martinson suffered at the hands of the abusive spouses of her mother, Jennifer Ayers.

Backed by police and court records from Kansas, Colorado and North Dakota, the attachment went into great detail on how Jennifer Ayers was in a series of abusive relationships, and they all took their toll on Ashlee Martinson.

According to the attachment, Jennifer Ayers reported she had been the victim of serial sexual abuse at the hands of her biological father, which was investigated and led to her placement in foster care. She emancipated herself at age 16 and lived independently.

In her Kansas hometown, she married Jeremy Martinson, Ashlee’s father, and there are numerous citations of abuse before she received a divorce on Aug. 27, 2004, when Ashlee was 6 years old.

As her marriage to Jeremy Martinson was ending, Jennifer Martinson entered into a romantic relationship with Jerry Hrabe, moving into the trailer the mother and child received from her ex-husband. Hrabe had a long criminal history that included numerous violent encounters with law enforcement.

Jennifer Martinson told two people she knew in Hays, Kansas that Hrabe “consistently physically and sexually abused her.”

Ashlee Martinson was aware of the abuses, the report said. She would run and hide under the trailer or a nearby bridge when Hrabe’s violent temper erupted, which was usually intensified by alcohol. When Ashlee Martinson was 9 years old, a drunken Hrabe raped her, the report says.

In May 2008, with Hrabe nearing the end of a prison sentence, Jennifer Martinson sought to have a restraining order placed against him upon his release. Instead, she allowed Hrabe to move back into their trailer. By July 2009, he was back to beating her, threatening to kill her and also physically abusing Ashlee.

Eventually, Jennifer Martinson was able to let Hrabe’s parole agent know he was drinking in violation of the terms of his parole and he was arrested.

In November 2010, Jennifer Martinson met Thomas Ayers through an online dating service. It was a year after she was finally able to escape from Hrabe, but Ayers had his own extensive arrest record and several wives and former relationships marred by domestic violence in Colorado that were well documented in the attachment.

In March 2011, Jennifer Martinson took Ashlee to visit Ayers in his Bottineau, North Dakota home. Two months later the two moved in with him and his children from previous relationships. They married on Dec. 19, 2011.

Jennifer Ayers cut off contact with her entire family and friends in Kansas with the exception of occasional contact with a sister.

In the attachment, Ashlee Martinson reported the physical and emotional abuse started against her mother by Thomas Ayers began shortly after they married. She reported the first incident involved Thomas Ayers flying into a rage. He ripped up the kitchen counter, threw a trash can at the wall, slapped his wife, grabbed her by the throat and pushed her against a wall.

Ashlee also told of times her mother would be pushed, smacked, choked and even have a gun to her head.

“The triggers were if something was not cooked correctly, something was not cleaned or she did not rub his back effectively,” the attachment said.

In May 2013, Ashlee Martinson was sent to live with her biological father in Kansas. An artist with a markedly dark artistic perspective, Jeremy Martinson influenced his daughter’s own creative nature.

In December 2013, police were sent to Jeremy Martinson’s house and he admitted to slapping his daughter. She also told police she was also the victim of “punching, shoving and kicking.”

Jeremy Martinson has made no effort since that day the police came to his house, and while aware of her killing her mother and stepfather, he has expressed no interest in assisting her or acting as her guardian.

“He expressed only concern about media reports of the case that would cast him in an unfavorable light,” the attachment said.

While her mother did not want her back, according to the attachment, Thomas Ayers did.

The family moved to the town of Piehl in the summer of 2014. According to the attachment, Ayers wanted “large and secluded land where he could hunt” despite the fact he was not supposed to own weapons, as a domestic abuser and convicted felon.

Ashlee Martinson’s three younger sisters all told captain Terri Hook of the Oneida County Sheriff’s Department, they all were spanked with a belt to the point they all expressed fear of Ayers. He also ruled the house and its occupants with an iron fist with extreme rules.

The girls could not have any visitors to the house, had to ride together on the school bus, and had to rise early to do chores around the house. At the time the two younger children were interviewed after the homicides, they reported the family had recently purchased two German shepherd puppies. They said they witnessed Thomas Ayers physically abuse the dog by choking it, throwing it around. Eventually, he killed the puppy in front of them.

Ashlee Martinson told Hook she witnessed all of the abuse of the people and animals in the home at the hands of Thomas Ayers. She also said her mother would often join in the physical abuse. She added that while she was on the end of mental and verbal abuse at the hands of her stepfather, he did not sexually assault her.

While her rules were less strict than with her younger sisters, she still could not have anyone visit, was only allowed one social visit out of the house a week, had to account for her whereabouts at all times and had to turn over whatever she earned at her job to her stepfather.

In the days leading up to March 7, 2015, Ashlee Martinson was preparing to move out of the house and in with a friend.

The day before the homicides was her 17th birthday, and she sent her boyfriend Ryan Sisco a Facebook message saying “I woke up this morning to my step(-) dad beating my mom… I can’t take that (expletive) anymore, he’s gonna kill her if she doesn’t leave soon and I don’t wanna be around w[h]en that happens … I want to kill him so (expletive) bad, just take one of his guns and blow his (expletive) out.”

On the morning of March 7, 2015, Thomas and Jennifer Ayers confronted Ashlee about her relationship with Sisco, who was 22. She was forbidden from contacting him again and she had to give up her cellphone and keys.

Her mother said Ashlee should leave the house, but Thomas said she should be homeschooled, basically serve the next year under house arrest. Ashlee grabbed some belongings and walked to a neighbor’s house, but Thomas Ayers followed her and took her home.

“According to the defendant, when they arrived home, she went to her bedroom. For the purpose of killing herself, she armed herself with one of the many loaded shotguns lying around the house,” the attachment said.

Thomas Ayers came in the house, went upstairs, and started banging on Martinson’s bedroom door.

“According to the defendant, she at that time considered whether Thomas Ayers should die rather than she,” the attachment said.

One of the younger girls reported hearing two gunshots. The first struck Thomas Ayers in the neck.

“The second shot was a contact wound to his temple,” the attachment said. “The defendant indicates that second shot was fired to ensure that he was dead and could not hurt her.”

When Jennifer Ayers came upstairs, the attachment said that instead of getting the comfort she expected from her mother, Martinson faced being yelled at by her as she tended to Thomas. Martinson said her mother grabbed a knife and came at her, and a struggle ensued. She took the knife from her and stabbed her more than 30 times.

“The defendant acted upon provocation premised upon the reasonable belief in the conduct of Thomas Ayers and Jennifer Ayers, completely losing control at the time of the commission of the homicides, demonstrating anger, rage and exasperation as a person of ordinary intelligence and prudence under similar circumstances would have done,” the attachment said.

Ashlee Martinson was evaluated by doctors Brad E.R. Smith and Sheryl Dolezal who both diagnosed her as suffering from major depressive disorder as well as post-traumatic stress disorder. They concluded she had likely been suffering some level of depression symptoms off and on since about age 8, which became noticeably more intense at around 15.

“The doctors believe the defendant has been the victim of many types of abuse and trauma,” the attachment said. “She has personally experienced physical, sexual and verbal abuse. She has also directly witnessed the physical, sexual and verbal abuse of her mother and physical and verbal abuse of her stepsisters and her half-sister.She has also witnessed the severe abuse of animals by Thomas Ayers.”

The decision facing Bloom is how to punish Ashlee Martinson for ending the cycle of abuse she had endured her entire, then 17-year-old life.

Lucas Markham and Kim Edwards Teen Killers

Lucas Markham and Kim Edwards Teen Killers

Lucas Markham and Kim Edwards were fifteen years old when they would murder Kims mother and her sister. According to court documents the two teen killers decided to murder Kim’s mom and sister because they thought the mother wanted to break up the pair. The thirteen year old sister was collateral damage. Lucas would stab the mother to death in her room before killing the thirteen year old girl. The two would have sex after the murders and watch the Twilight movies. Both would be sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 17 years

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One of the two so-called teen “Twilight” killers in the UK who murdered his girlfriend’s mother and sister recalled the brutal slayings in a documentary which aired Monday.

Lucas Markham and his girlfriend Kim Edwards, both 15, are each serving 20 years for last year’s murders of Elizabeth and Katie Edwards in the town of Spalding.

Judges in London recently allowed the identities of the two teen killers to be revealed. In the documentary that aired on Channel 5 in the UK, Markham recalled how he ended the two lives while his girlfriend looked on.

“I went into her mum’s room and stabbed her in the neck while she was asleep on her side and smothered her face with a pillow,” Markham told police of last year’s murders, according to the Sun.

“And after I knew she had gone, I went into Katie’s room — which is the same room as Kim’s – and I thought I stabbed her, but … I thought I stabbed her, but I’m not a hundred per cent sure — it was, like, her on a mattress and then I smothered her face with a pillow too,” he continued.

The teen killers had sex, took a bath and watched all for of the “Twilight” flicks after the murders were committed in April of last year.

They committed the murders because they believed Elizabeth Edwards wanted to break them up, according to the Sun.

When Kim Edwards was asked about the murders, she told cops, “I was OK with it,” according to the Sun.

“My mum does not have to deal with me anymore being suicidal, and she does not have to wake up worrying every morning to see if I am still alive,” she said, according to the British newspaper. My sister does not have to go through all the heartbreak and like just all the emotions and stuff.”

Both teens were given 20-year sentences in November.

“The murders of Elizabeth and Katie Edwards were horrific and brutal and the whole country shared a sense of shock that two juveniles, who were only 14 years old at the time, could have carried out such a horrendous act,” Detective Superintendent Martin Holvey of the Lincolnshire Police Department said in a statement earlier this month.

“I’m sure that sense of disbelief and horror will be deepened now it is known that it was Elizabeth’s own daughter who was responsible for plotting with her boyfriend to carry out the murders.”

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Monique Maestas Teen Killer Murders 3 Year Old Girl

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Monique Maestas was sixteen years old when she and her brother Beau murdered a three year old girl and paralyzed her ten year old sister. According to court documents Monique Maestas and her brother were upset that the dope they bought from the murdered girls mother was fake. They went looking for the drug dealer but found her children instead. This teen killer was sentenced to forty seven years to life while her brother Beau Maestas was given a death sentence

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A 20-year-old Utah woman was sentenced Thursday to 47 years to life in prison in a brutal knife attack that killed one little girl and left another paralyzed outside a Nevada casino in 2003.

Monique Maestas read a letter of apology for “lives lost and changed” by the stabbings that killed 3-year-old Kristyanna Cowan and severed the spine of Cowan’s 10-year-old sister, Brittney Bergeron.

Maestas’ brother, Beau Maestas, 23, said nothing before Clark County District Judge Donald Mosley scheduled him to die by lethal injection and tacked on a sentence of up to 75 years in prison.

“This case has to be one of the most horrendous I have ever been involved with,” Mosley said. “It is a tragedy all the way around … brought on by this scourge in our community, narcotics.”

A jury decided in August for the death penalty for Beau Maestas, who previously pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. Thursday’s additional sentences were for his guilty pleas to attempted murder with a weapon, burglary with a weapon and conspiracy.

The judge scheduled Beau Maestas to die the week of Dec. 11-17, but that date will be pushed back years while the death sentence is automatically appealed.

Monique Maestas, who pleaded guilty to the same charges, was not eligible for the death penalty because she was 16 at the time of the attack. Her brother was 19.

Mosley noted that Monique Maestas could apply for parole when she is 63.

Monique Maestas avoided trial by pleading guilty the same day the jury returned the death penalty verdict against her brother. Her plea spared Brittney Bergeron from having to testify about the bloody January 2003 attack, which happened in a trailer parked outside a casino in Mesquite.

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A jury decided Tuesday that a 22-year-old Utah man should die by lethal injection for brutally stabbing two little girls left alone in a trailer outside a Mesquite casino in 2003.

Beau Santino Maestas sat silently, blinked twice and kept his eyes downcast as the verdict was read. Maestas, who only recently apologized for the knife attack, had said the stabbings were revenge for a drug rip-off. He pleaded guilty in May 2005 to murder and attempted murder.

“This is a tragic case, for those poor girls and for Beau,” defense lawyer Thomas Ericsson said after Maestas was led away in shackles. Ericsson had tried to convince the jury of seven women and five men that Maestas had such a horrific childhood that he should be spared the death penalty.

He will become the 82nd person on Nevada’s death row when he is formally sentenced Aug. 30 by Clark County District Judge Donald Mosley.

Maestas admitted killing 3-year-old Kristyanna Cowan and stabbing Cowan’s half-sister, 10-year-old Brittney Bergeron. Brittney was left paralyzed from the waist down in the Jan. 22, 2003, attack.

A trauma surgeon said Brittney had been stabbed 20 times, including wounds that severed her spine. Kristyanna died of multiple stab wounds to the head, throat and back.

Maestas, who was 19 at the time of the killing, and his 16-year-old sister, Monique Maestas, were accused of forcing their way into the trailer and attacking the girls after the girls’ mother, Tamara Bergeron, and her then-boyfriend, Robert Schmidt, sold the Maestas pair salt in place of methamphetamine.

Brittney’s pluck and persistence as she teetered near death, then slowly recovered, riveted a region mortified by the bloody attack and appalled by allegations that the girls had been left alone while their drug-addicted mother and her boyfriend gambled at the casino

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Tanaya Lewis Teen Killer Stabs Classmate To Death

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Tanaya Lewis was seventeen years old when she stabbed a fellow classmate in Michigan. According to court documents Tanaya Lewis and the victim were arguing about a fellow classmate that both young women had dated. This teen killer would chase after the victim and would stab her twice in the chest before bystanders would intervene. Unfortunately the victim would be raced to the hospital where she would die during surgery. Tanaya Lewis would plead no contest to murder and would be sentenced to twenty seven years in prison

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The young woman who was charged with stabbing a classmate to death at Warren Fitzgerald High School has pleaded no contest. 

In a pretrial conference on Wednesday, Tanaya Lewis entered the plea in Macomb County Circuit Court to one count of premeditated, first-degree murder in the September 2018 death of 16-year-old Danyna Gibson. 

Lewis will be sentenced by Judge Kathryn A. Viviano on Sept. 16, four days after the two-year anniversary of Gibson’s death.

“There are specific rules for no contest, nolo contendere pleas, and she fit within that category, so that’s why that was done,” said Mark L. Brown, Lewis’ attorney.

Authorities allege Lewis brought a steak knife to school on Sept. 12, 2018, and stabbed Gibson with it during class in front of 20 witnesses. The girls were described by police as straight-A students who had apparently argued and texted each over a student, “Evan,” whom both had dated.

Warren Police Detective James Twardesky testified in 2019 that during initial questioning about the incident, Lewis said of Gibson, “I don’t like her … I hate her.”

Twardesky testified Lewis described Evan, a classmate, as the “love of her life” and said they had broken up over the summer. But the pair were working on their relationship and Gibson “was ruining everything.”

Witnesses told police Lewis smiled and laughed as she chased Gibson with the knife.

Gibson, who died during surgery from two stab wounds in the chest, was a National Honor Society student and active on the school’s cross country team, student council, robotics club, color guard and marching band.

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A little more than two years after she stabbed one of her classmates to death at Fitzgerald High School in Warren, Tanaya Lewis was sentenced to at least 27 years in prison Wednesday. Lewis appeared before Judge Kathryn Viviano in 16th Circuit Court to receive her sentence after she pleaded no contest last month to first-degree murder.

Prior to sentencing, Lewis addressed the court and gave a tearful speech in which she apologized for what happened and said she wished she could take back the stabbing.

“I have nightmares about it. I accept my punishment,” Lewis said while crying before later adding “No amount of apologies will take it back.”

She added that she hopes one day her victim’s family will forgive her.

Viviano said the Lewis’s pre-sentencing report was unique because there was nothing in it to explain how the stabbing took place or why Lewis would act that way. The report gave Viviano hope that Lewis will be able to turn her life around and be rehabilitated during her prison sentence. Viviano then issued the sentence that comes with a maximum of 40 years in prison.

Lewis was convicted of murder after she stabbed 16-year-old Danyna Gibson to death during a school fight on Sept. 12, 2018. Witnesses described a scene in which Lewis yelled “I’m going to kill you” while laughing and chasing Gibson with a steak knife before actually stabbing Gibson. A teacher then pushed Lewis out of the classroom, but it was too late.

The fight started between the two girls over a boy who was in their school.

Family members for Gibson also spoke prior to sentencing and expressed the pain they feel by not having Danyna in their lives.

Lewis was deemed competent to stand trial in late 2018, but the trial was repeatedly delayed before she entered her plea last month. As part of the sentencing, Lewis was ordered to have no contact with Gibson’s family and to pay fines. She was given credit for 735 days served, meaning she will be eligible to be released in 2045.

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