Some true crime stories serve as painful reminders that leaving a dangerous relationship does not always guarantee safety.
Some true crime stories serve as painful reminders that leaving a dangerous relationship does not always guarantee safety.
According to reports, Alicia Lofton married Marcus Lofton in February, hoping to build a future together. However, within just a few months of the marriage, serious problems reportedly emerged.
By May, Marcus had allegedly been arrested for domestic violence, and a court reportedly ordered him to stay away from Alicia through a protection order designed to keep her safe.
The situation worsened in August when Alicia reportedly filed for divorce after allegedly discovering repeated acts of infidelity. Reports claim she found her husband involved in relationships with other men, prompting her decision to end the marriage.
But the divorce filing and court protection order were not enough to stop what would happen next.
Police say Marcus later went to the residence where Alicia was staying and confronted her. An argument reportedly broke out between the pair, during which a firearm was discharged. Alicia attempted to flee the scene but tragically succumbed to her injuries.
Following the incident, Marcus fled, triggering a search by law enforcement authorities. He was eventually apprehended and taken into custody.
Court records indicate that Marcus later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to between 25 and 50 years in prison.
Alicia's story is a heartbreaking reminder that a relationship should never become a death sentence.
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Well, thank God they are finally telling the truth. Protective orders and divorce is not going to protect anyone. Police cannot prevent crime, they can only respond after it happens.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace, Alicia. You were wed under deception, as a cover for a gay man. Once you left that cover was gone. A wicked, evil, immoral deceiver. Let us never get tired of praying for discernment and wisdom in all areas of our lives.
This is so sad.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace
Leave to live another day. Life is sweet ooh.
ReplyDeleteYou sure say na the same thing me and you read?
DeleteFirearm?
ReplyDeleteWhy was he armed going to her residence, is it to threaten her/kill her?
I'm glad it's a country where law works..
Rot in jail!
Heartbreaking indeed 💔😞
ReplyDeleteMay God rest her soul.
Everyday unalife, divorce, infidelity,waris all dis bikonu🙄
ReplyDeleteMay the soul of unalifed rest in peace simple
Always a man. Yet you never see other men speaking against this. Instead they are obsessed with submission from women and hounding men living their wives calling them simps
DeleteFunny enough if my man is cheating on me with a man, I won't bat an eyelid. I would worry if it's with a woman because we are too jealous of each other.
ReplyDeleteYou say wetin, for all the yama Yama wey dey involved
Delete13:05 you are weird. Just imagine chooking gbola inside where shiiit dey pass finish, come chook am inside your kpekus 🤮
DeleteDo you even know that HIV and other deadly STDs spread more with gay people?
13:05 be careful of what you wish for, because you don't know how the end look like.
ReplyDeleteThat’SA mad person
DeleteMarcus is a sick man. He wants her to stay and take all his bullshit. May he be tomented in jail.
ReplyDeleteDear Ladies. Disappear quietly when the time is up. I ran quietly loooooooooooooool. Whats the point of getting into a heated argument when the deed is done? Turn deaf and dumb and disappear
ReplyDeleteShe was staying somewhere and either she or someone else told him where she was. Silent treatment is necessary in some situations and this is one of them. Not everyone deserves your words, most definitely not an abusive rump rider.
DeleteHusband from hell !!!
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