A Louisiana woman was handed a hefty prison sentence for her role in the death of a 5-year-old boy whose body was found hidden in a suitcase. She didnβt kill him, however, she was friends with the woman responsible: the boyβs mother who is still at large.
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Dawn Elaine Coleman, 41, was sentenced to 30 years in prison with five years probation after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit murder in connection to the death of Cairo Ammar Jordan, per an AP report. The Indiana State Police say the boy lived with his mother, Dejuane Anderson, and her acquaintance, Coleman, in Louisville. Itβs unclear what exactly the relationship was between the two women. However, police say in April 2022 Coleman found Anderson lying on top of the boy who was face down on the bed.
βIt was already done,β she told investigators implying the boy was dead.
She told the police she was asked by Anderson to help place Cairo into a trash bag and then into a Las Vegas themed suitcase which was later dumped in the woods. Police say it wasnβt until a mushroom hunter found the abandoned luggage that Cairoβs body was discovered. His autopsy revealed he died a week earlier from vomiting and diarrhea leading to dehydration, the cops said.
Months later, the then-unidentified boy was buried and the search for his killer began, revealing a potential yet spooky motive behind his killing.
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Court documents also revealed a slew of disconcerting posts on social media made by Cairoβs mother in the days before he was killed.
βI have survived the death attacks from my 5-year-old throughout the 5 years he has been alive,β she tweeted on 12 April 2022. βI have been able to weaken his powers through our blood. I have his real name, and he is 100 years old. Need assistance.β
She also wrote about plans βto exorcism [sic] a very powerful demonic force from within my son,β adding, βjust because the avatar is of what we call a child does not mean that it is actually a child.β
β[T]here are beings that are here that are not supposed to be here that pick avatars to hide behind to play roles to steal energy and ruin lives,β she wrote in another post.
Police used fingerprints on the suitcase and cellphone data to identify and track down Coleman in November 2022. However, the boyβs mother is still at large. As a part of Colemanβs plea agreement, she is required to testify against Anderson when itβs her time to report to the courtroom, per WHAS 11.
βYou packaged Cairo like trash. He was an innocent little boy who wanted to be love,β Judge Larry Medlock said during Colemanβs sentencing on Tuesday, WHAS 11.Β
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