Telenovela Star Pablo Lyle Gets 5 Years For Road Rage Murder

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Telenovela star Pablo Lyle received a five year prison sentence for a road rage incident that went horribly wrong. According to police reports Pablo Lyle and the victim Juan Ricardo Hernandez were involved in an argument when Lyle would strike Hernandez who would fall and hit his head. Juan Ricardo Hernandez would die from his injuries. Pablo Lyle would ultimately be convicted and sentenced to five years in prison followed by eight years of probation and 500 hours of community service.

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Grethel Aguila

Fri, February 3, 2023 at 5:43 PM EST

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Pablo Lyle, the Mexican telenovela star who fatally punched a man during a 2019 road-rage confrontation, was sentenced to five years in state prison on Friday.

Lyle, 36, was facing up to 15 years in prison after he was convicted of manslaughter in October. He was caught on camera throwing his fist at Juan Ricardo Hernandez, 63, at a Miami intersection in March 2019. Hernandez fell, cracked his head on the roadway and died at the hospital four days later.

The state, at the Hernandez family’s request, asked for Lyle to receive 15 years in prison — the maximum sentence permitted for the charge. Defense attorneys urged the court to sentence Lyle to a year and a day, the recommendation in a probation officer’s report.

“This is one of the most difficult determinations I’ve had to make,” Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez said. “Nobody here is going to be satisfied. Nobody here is going to forget the pain this has caused.

In addition to the five-year sentence, Lyle received eight years of probation and 500 hours of community service. Prosecutors told the Miami Herald Lyle will not get time served for the years he was under house arrest. Lyle’s attorneys said they plan to appeal the sentence.

Lyle, with his wrists shackled, scanned the courtroom from his seat. He looked calm, but his eyes told a different story. They went from slightly red to brimming with tears as the verdict was announced. It wasn’t the first time that he wept during the hearing.

Before the sentencing, family members of both Lyle and Hernandez took the stand. Tears trickled down Lyle’s face as his loved ones — and those of the man he fatally struck — spoke about how the 2019 incident changed their lives.

Lyle’s family, each referencing his character and remorse, begged Tinkler Mendez to spare him from years behind bars.

“Unfortunately, our families have been joined by this incident,” sister Silvia Lyle said in Spanish. “Peace we will never find with more pain and vengeance.”

But the Hernandez family remained firm. They wanted Tinkler Mendez to hand down the maximum sentence.

I know it wasn’t [Lyle’s] intention to kill him, but anything can happen in a second,” Hernandez’s fiancée Mercedes Arce said in Spanish. “Every action has a consequence.”

Lyle’s defense attorney said the actor repeatedly asked to apologize to the Hernandezes. Today, he had the opportunity to do so for the first time.

“I wanted you to hear it straight from my mouth,” he told the Hernandez family in Spanish. “With all my heart, I’m very sorry.”

He then turned toward the judge again.

“Mr. Hernandez lost his life because of something I did,” Lyle said. “It haunts me when I go to bed and it’s still there when I wake up.”

On March 31, 2019, Lyle and his family were heading to the airport after a 10-day vacation. They were in an SUV driven by his brother-in-law, Lucas Delfino, who got off on the wrong exit and cut off Hernandez as he tried to get into a left lane to make a U-turn.

Hernandez honked his horn, and when the cars stopped at a red light, he got out and approached the SUV at the intersection of Northwest 27th Avenue and 14th Street.

Delfino, too, hopped out of his vehicle and the two argued before it began rolling into the intersection because it wasn’t in park. He then ran back to the SUV, while Lyle had gotten out to try and stop the car.

That’s when Lyle charged at Hernandez — who had walked back to his car — and delivered the fatal punch. An eyewitness told jurors that Hernandez raised his hands and pleaded for Lyle not to hit him.

After delivering the blow, Lyle and his family drove off. He was later detained at Miami International Airport.

Lyle’s defense attorneys cast Hernandez as an unhinged attacker who banged on the door and cursed, terrifying Lyle’s wife and two children. They tested Florida’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law, arguing that Hernandez was a threat and could’ve been going to get a weapon in his car. One was never found.

The trial, which was widely followed across Florida and Latin America, also had ethnic undertones, with Lyle referred to as the “Mexican actor” and Hernandez the “Cuban.” It even mimicked a Spanish-language drama plot: a wealthy, handsome son of privilege faces justice after killing a poor working man.

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FBI Investigating Shanquella Robinson Death

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The FBI is now investigating the strange case of Shanquella Robinson who was found dead in a Mexico hotel room. Now according to the friends that she was travelling with Shanquella Robinson died from alcohol poisoning however when the coroner report came out the case took a quick 180 degree turn. For according to the coroner report Shanquella Robinson spine was cracked and she had a broken neck. Then came a short video that shows Shanquella Robinson being attacked by a number of women. Of course many people are asking that if your friend died in a hotel room would you just leave and allow a cleaner to find the body. Needless to say there are a lot of questions that need to be answered in the death of Shanquella Robinson and hopefully with the FBI now on the case we will get these answers sooner than later.

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North Carolina authorities and the FBI confirmed this week they are looking into the death of Shanquella Robinson, a 25-year-old woman who died mysteriously during a trip to Mexico with her friends.

Robinson’s family has been actively seeking answers since she was found dead last month in Cabo, less than 24 hours after she arrived. The FBI’s Charlotte division said they launched an investigation into the matter. 

“The FBI Charlotte Field Office has opened an investigation in the death of Charlotte resident Shanquella Robinson in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on or about October 29, 2022,” a spokesperson told Insider this week. “Due to the ongoing investigation, we have no further comment.”

A US State Department spokesperson told Insider that when a US citizen dies overseas, they “provide all appropriate consular assistance to the family,” adding that they have no other comment at this time.

Robinson, the owner of hair braiding business Exquisite Babies, traveled to Mexico with her friends for a birthday celebration. During the vacation, the group reportedly stayed in a luxury villa they booked through CaboVillas.com. 

Local news reported that Robinson’s friends called her mother, Salamondra Robinson, and informed her that something had happened to her daughter.

“They said she wasn’t feeling well. She had alcohol poisoning,” Salamondra Robinson told WJZY. “They couldn’t get a pulse. Each one of the people that was there with her was telling different stories.”

But an autopsy later revealed that Robinson’s spine was cracked and she had a broken neck. The group of friends traveled back to the US, while Robinson’s body was held there for about two weeks, per WJZY. 

A Cabo Villas representative told Insider that they are “saddened” about the incident and said they’re working with local authorities. 

“The team at Cabo Villas has been in full cooperation with local emergency and public safety authorities regarding the incident from the initial contact for assistance onward,” the representative said. “We are working diligently to determine the facts surrounding this incident, which is currently being investigated as an isolated criminal matter that happened involving guests at a private villa located in Los Cabos.” 

In the video, a person could be heard saying, “Quella, can you at least fight back?” The video set social media ablaze this week, with thousands calling for justice for the Robinson family

“They attacked her,” Bernard Robinson told TMZ. “They put a hole in my heart. That was my only child. I’m heartbroken. I can’t even be a granddaddy. I can’t walk her down the aisle. I can’t hear her voice.”

He continued, “They left her in that house ma’am. They left her there for the maid to find her. Do you know how much pain my daughter suffered?…I just want justice.”

WSOC-TV reported that the State Attorney General’s Office of Baja California said there’s an ongoing investigation and that they are collecting evidence related to the case.

The Robinson family created a GoFundMe that has nearly reached its goal, raising more than $330,000 as of Saturday. Kyrie Irving reportedly donated $65,000 to the fundraiser. 

“We face a tremendous unexpected financial burden and a great deal of pain as we prepare to lay my sister to rest,” Robinson’s sister, Quilla Long, wrote in the description.

Robinson’s funeral was held in Charlotte on Saturday, and hundreds of people were in attendance to pay their respects, according to reports. Per WSOC-TV, nobody has been charged in connection to this incident.