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Three Florida Teens Allegedly Hid Classmate’s Body In Bushes After Stabbing Him With A Sword

Joe AppleNights

October 28th, 2021

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A group of three teenagers in Florida are facing murder charges after allegedly killing a romantic rival with a sword and dumping the body.

Police officers shot in Miramar, Florida; suspect killed

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Once again, Florida is back in the news cycle, and this time, it’s due to teenagers carrying out a crime  that seems too gruesome to be carried out by Children.

18-year-old Dwight Grant’s dead body was discovered after being hidden in bushes outside his apartment complex. Police revealed he had initially been reported missing just days prior to the horrible discovery.

Security cameras in the area “captured certain aspects of the crime,” police said without saying what exactly was captured. Police say this footage helped in the investigation, which lead them to believe Grant was stabbed with a knife in the neck and a sword in his chest while in the stairway of the apartment building.

Andre Clemens III, 17, Christie Parisienne, 17, and Jaslyn Smith, 16, were in police custody of as Monday for allegedly committing the murder. After the teens text messages were searched, it revealed the motive was because Grant had sex with Andre’s ex-girlfriend, which upset him. Court records revealed Andre wrote graphic text messages to Christie (his current girlfriend) on October 11 plotting the murder.

“Murder will definitely happen soon,” “It’ll be bloody” and “help me kill him,” said Andre via text.

While texting his girlfriend his murder plans and exchanging “I love you’s,” he was also texting his ex-girlfriend with threats.

“We have plans for this person … If he made you happy, get used to him not being here anymore,” Andre wrote on Oct. 11, according to the arrest warrant.

Senseless violence, aggression, and mental abuse from one teen led to three lives potentially being spent behind bars, one funeral, and a lot more students being left with trauma. The three teenagers’ next appearance in court will be on November 4 and they are facing charges of first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, and criminal conspiracy.

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