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09-15-2023, 01:24 AM
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Lakiri L. Tolliver killed 29-year-old Laurielle Faulk in Houston, Texas, because she believed Faulk was flirting with her boyfriend, according to police.
Lakiri Tolliver's youtube. (https://www.youtube.com/@lakiritolliver1655)
Gun Memorial for Laurielle Faulk. (https://gunmemorial.org/2023/06/27/laurielle-faulk-breaux)
Police in Houston, Texas, responded on June 27 to a report of a shooting at an apartment complex. A 7-year-old girl answered the door when officers knocked and said her mother was sleeping on a couch under a green blanket.
When officers uncovered the woman, they saw she was not asleep but had a bullet in her head and was dead. Two-and-a-half months later, a 16-page probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday details how Lakiri L. Tolliver allegedly killed 29-year-old Laurielle Faulk and allegedly returned to the crime scene to steal the victim’s belongings. Houston police announced the arrest on Wednesday.
The girl told police that her mother, Tolliver and a man were at the apartment when she went to sleep the night before. The girl was sleeping in her mom’s room when Tolliver woke her up in the morning and told her to go to her room to sleep. She said Tolliver told her her mother was sleeping and saw her put the blanket over her mother. Tolliver then left the girl alone with her mother’s body, according to the affidavit.
Detectives believe Tolliver killed Faulk because she thought Faulk was flirting with her boyfriend. After seeing the messages on Faulk’s phone, Tolliver shot her to death, according to police.
Cameras in the apartment complex show Tolliver and the man leaving the apartment carrying several bags. Video shows the pair leave and return to the apartment several times, each time leaving with different items, including Faulk’s Gucci and Louis Vuitton bags, the affidavit says.
According to the affidavit, Tolliver returned to Faulk’s apartment on July 11, breaking a window and going inside. She allegedly “took so many items from the apartment, she was not strong enough to carry basket,” the affidavit said. “She had to drag it all the way to the parking lot.”
https://cityofhouston.news/update-suspect-photos-released-in-fatal-shooting-7625-hammerly-boulevard/
Lakiri L. Tolliver killed 29-year-old Laurielle Faulk in Houston, Texas, because she believed Faulk was flirting with her boyfriend, according to police.
Lakiri Tolliver's youtube. (https://www.youtube.com/@lakiritolliver1655)
Gun Memorial for Laurielle Faulk. (https://gunmemorial.org/2023/06/27/laurielle-faulk-breaux)
Police in Houston, Texas, responded on June 27 to a report of a shooting at an apartment complex. A 7-year-old girl answered the door when officers knocked and said her mother was sleeping on a couch under a green blanket.
When officers uncovered the woman, they saw she was not asleep but had a bullet in her head and was dead. Two-and-a-half months later, a 16-page probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday details how Lakiri L. Tolliver allegedly killed 29-year-old Laurielle Faulk and allegedly returned to the crime scene to steal the victim’s belongings. Houston police announced the arrest on Wednesday.
The girl told police that her mother, Tolliver and a man were at the apartment when she went to sleep the night before. The girl was sleeping in her mom’s room when Tolliver woke her up in the morning and told her to go to her room to sleep. She said Tolliver told her her mother was sleeping and saw her put the blanket over her mother. Tolliver then left the girl alone with her mother’s body, according to the affidavit.
Detectives believe Tolliver killed Faulk because she thought Faulk was flirting with her boyfriend. After seeing the messages on Faulk’s phone, Tolliver shot her to death, according to police.
Cameras in the apartment complex show Tolliver and the man leaving the apartment carrying several bags. Video shows the pair leave and return to the apartment several times, each time leaving with different items, including Faulk’s Gucci and Louis Vuitton bags, the affidavit says.
According to the affidavit, Tolliver returned to Faulk’s apartment on July 11, breaking a window and going inside. She allegedly “took so many items from the apartment, she was not strong enough to carry basket,” the affidavit said. “She had to drag it all the way to the parking lot.”
https://cityofhouston.news/update-suspect-photos-released-in-fatal-shooting-7625-hammerly-boulevard/