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Around 9 p.m. Saturday, the victim, an undocumented immigrant, was at a stop sign at 13000 State Road 84 when a man stood before his Chevrolet Silverado. Natalie Williams, 34, walked up to the passenger side and requested a ride. After at first denying, the driver accepted.

As they drove, Williams took out a dark weapon to hang on her lap. Before long, she was holding it on the driver and guiding him to back his Silverado into a mobile home’s parking spot. They blindfolded the Silverado proprietor, the testimony says, and walked him into a manufactured house. Once inside, the injured one, they removed the blindfold, tied his hands behind his back and planted him on a wooden seat. He saw five other men in addition to Williams and the man who had been with her. Before long, the posse started punching him.

The victim mentioned several times that they should kill him because he’s already seen too much, the testimony says. They ordered the victim to reveal his Bank America debit PIN number and mentioned they would commit murder if he provided the wrong information. The criminals also said if he went to police he would be dead and told him he would be deported because he’s in the country illegally. Williams tried to manipulate him saying she would tell cops he raped her if law enforcement talked to her.

They released him around 8:45 a.m. Sunday. He took a look at the mobile home and noticed tools he estimated at 4k value missing from the truck bed. Besides this, he endured some bruises.

After he headed to the police, and picked out Williams from a picture, cops hit the mobile home with a search warrant. They, lately, found Williams, Reiff and Rafael.

Williams denied knowing anything about equipped theft and kidnapping, however she said she hit (the person in question) in light of his endeavored assault. She said she didn’t contact police about the endeavored assault, yet let the victim return to her mobile residence, where her companions worked him over in the wake of learning of the attempted rape.

Williams couldn’t explain why she went back to her mobile home after being raped. She also couldn’t describe or remember his name. Otherwise, apparently, she said, he gave her and Reiff, his PIN number so they could take out $200.

Williams was arrested of one count of armed kidnapping, one count of armed robbery and one count of aggravated battery.

 

Via: Miami Herald
February 07, 2019