Murder In America - EP. 156: MEXICO - The Murder Of Shanquella Robinson & The Cabo 6
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Your friends are supposed to be there for you.
They're supposed to look out for you
and have your best interest in mind.
When you travel together,
everyone tells you to use the buddy system,
which essentially means you stick together.
If you go somewhere with a friend, make sure you leave with them.
But in the story we have for you today,
a group of seven people would make their way to Cabo
for a fun and relaxing vacation in October of 2022.
However, in the end, only six would make it back.
25-year-old Sincuela Robinson had no idea
that these so-called friends she traveled with
did not have her best interest in mind.
In just a few days into her trip,
she would wind up dead in a luxury villa
with her friends claiming she died of alcohol poisoning.
This group, who would later be referred to as the Cabo 6,
quickly made their way back to the United States
and tried their best to stay below the radar.
A video would surface,
showing Shinguella Robinson naked, being brutally beaten by one of the girls in the group,
just hours before her death.
And sadly, her autopsy would reveal that she did not die of alcohol poisoning,
but by a severe spinal cord injury.
So this is the story of Sincuela Robinson and the Cabo 6.
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Quenquela Brinada Robinson was born on January 9th, 1997 in Charlotte, North Carolina,
to Bernard and Salamondra Robinson.
And by all accounts, Chanquela had a normal, loving childhood.
Growing up, she enjoyed gymnastics, basketball, cheerleading, but she was also intelligent,
driven, and outgoing.
Her father Bernard described her as a growing, sweethearted person, loved people, loved her
friends, loved to have fun.
Chancuela's bubbly, sociable nature allowed her to make friends easily.
And even after all these years, she still had a close bond with friends from her kindergarten days.
Chancuela was popular in high school and won the title of Prom Queen during her senior year.
After graduating from West Charlotte High,
Shanquela went on to attend Winston-Salem University, which is a part of the University of North Carolina,
and it's a historically black university.
Now, Shanquela had a very entrepreneurial spirit, so she decided to major in business,
and she did really well.
Shankwell was great at managing her studies while also keeping up with her studies.
social life. One of her best friends she met at college was a young man named Khalil Cook.
She and Khalil spent a lot of time together and he would even go to her family's home all the
time, joining them for dinner, holidays, birthdays, and even traveling with them for vacations.
He seemed to be a part of the family.
Chankwellah's parents thought that Khalil had a good head on his shoulders and that they could
trust him.
After college graduation, Chinquela decided to use her business degree and opened several
businesses in Charlotte.
One of the businesses was called Exquisite Boutique, which was a woman's clothing and fashion store.
Her other business was called Exquisite Kids, a hair-braiding salon, which she created for African-American children to fall in love with their natural hair.
And it's not easy having children sit in a chair for hours while you braid their hair.
Children get distracted easily, they can't sit still, and many even cry while they get their hair done.
But Chinquela was the perfect person for the job.
She loved kids, and her main goal was for them to be proud of their heritage.
Daikala Graves, a nail technician who rented a suite inside the same building,
said that she admired her work ethic, saying, quote,
She was a hard worker.
No matter what was going on in her life, she always worked.
She would work until past midnight to get the job done
and would be back there early the next morning doing another person's hair.
The two women instantly connected and often talked about ways they could make their businesses better.
They also looked out for one another during and after the workday.
Daikala said her fondest memories of Chanquella was when she brought her French bulldog to work,
something that she admitted always made her laugh, saying,
I will always remember her chasing that dog whenever people were coming in.
Shinguela was a proactive go-getter who took charge of her own life.
She made things happen through her own determination and hard work.
She was young, successful, and had a bright future ahead of her.
She also knew how to balance work and play.
So in 2022, when one of Chinquela's best friends, Khalil,
asked if she wanted to go on a trip to Cabo, she agreed.
But it wasn't just going to be them two.
In addition to Chancuela and Khalil,
there were five other people who were going,
two of whom were celebrating their birthdays.
Now, Chankuela had met these other five people in college,
but she wasn't close with any of them.
Her only real friend on the trip was Khalil.
But that was okay with her.
She was just happy to go on a nice, relaxing vacation.
And to make matters even better,
the group had rented out this truly exquisite villa.
Online, it was listed as $2,500 a night.
It had multiple bedrooms with white marble flooring, a jacuzzi, a private chef,
and a private pool with a swim-up bar that overlooked the Pacific Ocean.
It was paradise, and Chinquela was so excited to go.
And being this incredibly hard worker who never took time off,
she deserved this trip.
The day before the group was scheduled to fly out,
Shinkuela went to get her hair done by Laverius Smith,
a close friend and neighbor.
And while she sat in his chair,
she talked with him about how excited she was to go to Cabo.
She had meticulously planned out what she was going to pack for the vacation,
stylish swimsuits and cute dresses.
By all accounts,
Shinguela was really looking forward.
to traveling with the Cabo 6, as they would later be named.
On October 28, 2022,
Chancuela boarded a plane in North Carolina with Khalil Cook,
Malik Dyer, Wenter Donovan, Elise Hyatt, and DeJane Jackson,
and they made their way to the beautiful coastline of San Jose del Cabo, Mexico.
The seventh member of the group, Nazir Wiggins,
was to join them the next day, October 29th.
But as soon as the group landed,
Chancuela phoned her mom Salamondra in Charlotte to let her know she arrived safely.
Salamondra would later tell CNN that Chancela was in good spirits on the phone.
She said, when I spoke with her, she seemed to be pretty happy.
She was laughing. She seemed very happy on that trip.
I said, okay, enjoy yourself, love you, I will talk to you tomorrow, and I never spoke with her again.
The group checked into their luxurious resort at Villa Linda 32 in the distinguished community
of Puerto Los Cabos, and it was even prettier in person. The villa
was huge, big enough for 12 people, and the views were stunning. Everyone ran around going room to
room, each picking out which room they wanted, and after they found it, they began unpacking their
things. It was exciting. The group also planned to go on boats and ride AFVs. It was truly the
vacation of a lifetime, and an experience never to be forgotten. On the first day of their vacation,
it appeared that the group was having a good time. Kalil had even taken Shinkuela's phone and recorded
a video of her that was later posted to Instagram.
The video showed Chankuela passed out in a hammock.
It was posted around 9 p.m.
And shockingly, Khalil can be heard saying, quote,
We got our first dead body.
We got our first dead body.
Buddy, buddy, buddy, buddy, buddy, buddy, buddy.
She's too full.
Although ironic, the video didn't appear to be
nefarious. If anything, it looked like two friends sharing a funny, lighthearted moment.
But given the events that transpired the next day, that video proved to be an ominous
prediction of what was ahead. But in the meantime, the group seemed to be having fun.
Videos and pictures posted on social media showed the group laughing, drinking alcohol,
playing cards, and even skinny dipping. However, the concierge working.
at the villa on the day the group arrived would later tell the Charlotte Observer that something seemed
off when he checked in Shenquella and the other guests. He also noted that she was the last
person to join the group at dinner that evening. He also noted that she was the last person to join
the group at dinner that evening and admitted, quote, she seemed not to fit in with the others,
end quote.
And that was kind of true.
The other people on the trip were close friends,
while Chankuela was only really friends with Khalil.
But she wasn't going to let that bother her.
In fact, it was clear that she had been trying to connect with the other five people.
On October 29th,
Shinkuela posted a video to her Instagram account,
showing her walking around the villa,
looking for the other girls in the group.
In the video, she jokingly said, quote,
It don't take that long to get naked hoes.
Where y'all at?
It don't take that long to get naked.
You don't take that long to get naked holes.
Where y'all at?
She's telling them, I'm going to keep it hot.
You're going to keep it hot.
What?
I don't keep my hot.
They're going to say they croop.
They croop.
Yeah.
It's like mediocre is in my checkin.
I can't remember them.
But Sincuela's video ended after she found the group of girls in one of the bedrooms,
fully clothed and standing in a circle.
And you know when you walk into a room and everyone gets quiet,
and you just get this feeling that they were talking about you before you walked in?
Well, that's the energy this video gave off.
Many people that have watched it said that it almost felt like the girls were plotting something.
And maybe they were.
or maybe they were just simply chatting with no ill intent.
But based on what happens later,
this video is pretty eerie.
However, whatever was going on inside of Villa Linda-Linda 32
on the morning of October 29th,
Shinguela continued to be energized, bubbly, and positives.
She wanted to enjoy her trip,
and on that day, she wanted to start it with a dip in the pool.
But sadly, the fun day,
she had planned would end in tragedy. Only hours after Schenquela's video was posted to social
media at around 150 p.m., it was reported that one of the girls in the group, Dejane Jackson,
texted the concierge at the villa and asked him where the nearest medical facility was located.
The text read, quote, I think my friend has alcohol poisoning and needs emergency service,
and someone to translate or speak.
speak Spanish for us."
The concierge responded that he could send a doctor that spoke English, and they would
be able to determine if their friend needed to be taken to a hospital.
De Janeiro agreed and told him to send the doctor, quote, as soon as possible.
About 10 minutes later at 2 p.m., the concierge phoned the on-call doctor at the villa,
who was a woman named Dr. Carolina Gutierrez of the American Medical Center.
Now, for whatever reason, Dr. Gutierrez wouldn't show up to the villa until 3.15 p.m.
Over an hour after she was called.
When she did finally get there, she determined that Shinguela was, quote,
minimally responsive and clearly dehydrated, but her vital signs were stable.
It was reported that Sincuela was making sounds, but she wasn't able to make full sentences.
which is something you would expect if someone was so drunk they had alcohol poisoning.
Chinquela's friends told the doctor that she had been drinking all day
and that she probably just needed an IV to get rehydrated.
So Dr. Gutierrez attempted to administer an IV, but she wasn't able to find a vein,
which is pretty common if someone is extremely dehydrated.
So from here, Dr. Gutierrez told the group that it would probably be able to find a vein, which is pretty common,
probably be best to take Shenquela to the hospital, but the friends refused. They wanted the
doctor to treat her at the villa. It was later reported that one of the group members said that the
reason they didn't want to take her to the hospital was because of the cost. So because of that,
Dr. Gutierrez continued to help Cinquella in the video. And while she did that, her friend
Kahlil decided to call her parents in Charlotte to let them know what was going on.
Chinquela's mom, Salamandra, said that she received a phone call at 4 p.m. from Kaleel's phone.
When she answered, she expected to hear her daughter's voice because the day before she promised
to give her mom a call. But instead of hearing Shinkuela, she heard her friend Kaleel on the other end.
He appeared calm as he told her that Shinguela wasn't feeling well and she most likely had alcohol poisoning,
which is so scary to hear her for any parent.
Salamandra said she was shocked and she begged Khalil to take Shinquela to the doctor.
But Khalil told her that the doctor was already in the room with Shanguela and that everything was okay.
So Salamandra asked if she could speak with the doctor, but Khalil responded that she was busy taking
care of her daughter, everything would be okay, and he would give her an update if anything changed.
Then from there, he hung up the phone. Of course, Salamandra was upset and nervous. Her daughter
was sick with alcohol poisoning in another country, and she could do nothing to help her.
But she trusted Khalil and believed that he would have done anything to make sure she was
taken care of. So while Salamandra waited for updates, Dr. Gutierrez stayed beside
Chankuela in the villa and attempted to help her to the best of her ability.
but Chancuela would not get any better.
In fact, 4.49 p.m., it was reported that Chancuela started convulsing
and had a seizure that lasted less than one minute.
It was also obvious that Chancuela was struggling to breathe,
and soon enough, she was in full-blown cardiac arrest.
Dr. Gutierrez quickly called paramedics while she and the friends took turns administering CPR,
as Chancelah's pulse stopped.
When the ambulance finally arrived, they administered a total of 14 rounds of CPR,
five doses of adrenaline and six discharges AED shocks without success.
Unfortunately, Chancuela Robinson was pronounced dead at 5.57 p.m.
With the cause of death listed as cardiopulmonary arrest,
a police report was written after her death,
and it stated that Chankuela passed away two hours and 45 minutes
after Dr. Gutierrez arrived at the scene,
and that there were no visible injuries on her body.
Of course, this information would later be disputed.
Back in the United States, Salamandra anxiously waited for Khalil's phone call with an update on Chinkuela's condition.
The news she received would leave the Robinson family devastated.
Soon after Chinkuela's death, Khalil called Salamandra back and told her the news that her daughter was dead due to alcohol poisoning.
From that moment on, Salamandra's life would never be the same.
and she was understandably distraught.
But she was also shocked
as she listened to Khalil calmly speak on the other end of the line.
He didn't appear to be upset or panicked
that he just lost his best friend.
Salamondra was also confused
because although her daughter did drink alcohol,
she was a responsible young woman who knew her limits.
Shinguela had never had any issues with alcohol consumption,
and she never drank to the point
of where it was a problem.
But back in Cabo,
Schenquela's body was taken by the Mexican authorities
for a partial autopsy that was conducted
on the morning of October 30th.
The concierge later reported in a witness statement
that after he learned of Schenquela's death,
he was instructed by his supervisor
to go to the villa and find out
if there was anything he could do to help.
When he arrived, he found a group of police officers,
outside speaking to one of the house guests.
And as he made his way inside,
he found the remainder of the group
calmly sitting in the living room near the bar.
He said, quote,
my purpose was to look for the main guest, Miss Jackson,
and give her my condolences.
When I talked to her, I gave her my condolences.
She thanked me and told me that they had talked to her friend's mother
and mentioned that this was so fast, quote,
to lose her in an instant for having too much alcohol.
I asked her if I could give her a hug, to which she said yes,
and she gave me a very indifferent hug, very cold.
I saw a very sad guest, a skinny girl, and I saw that she was in pain.
I left that area and stayed outside the main entrance to give them space to mourn and to grieve.
But minutes later, I heard laughter, end quote.
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Now, as for the Cabo 6, they all decided to end their vacation early
and rebooked flights out of Mexico and went back to North Carolina almost immediately.
Shockingly, it was also reported that the Cabo 6 had already started looking into earlier flights back to the U.S.
after only being in Mexico for 24 hours before Chancuela's death.
And this prompted people to wonder about their underlying intentions.
Why look for flights home right when you get there?
But now that Chancuela had passed, they're all rushing to get back.
Now, the Cabo Six ended up stuffing all of Chancel's belongings into her suitcase
and would later return them to her family in Charlotte.
Once back in the States, one by one,
each member of the Cabo Six would visit the Robinson family
and give their side of the story.
And immediately, Salamandra knew that they were all lying straight to her face.
She said that the story between each person was somewhat consistent,
as they all told her that Shinguela had passed away due to alcohol poisoning.
However, she noticed that smaller details,
such as who called for medical services,
where her body was found,
and who found her body,
all appeared to be different between each person.
One friend told Salamandra that a maid had discovered her unresponsive on the bathroom floor,
while another friend said they found her unconscious in bed.
But the one person Salamandra felt like she could trust was Khalil.
After all, he was her daughter's best friend.
They had known each other for years, and Khalil had even gone on vacations with them.
Surely he would be the one to tell her the truth.
But when he sat down in their family living room,
he too was acting strange.
Salamandra expected him to be grieving
along with their family as they dealt with this loss.
But that didn't seem to be the case.
And with all of the inconsistencies and their stories,
Salamondra knew that something was wrong here.
Even further, after this initial meeting with the Cabo
where each of them came to tell her what happened, the group seemed to have disappeared,
wanting to get as far away from Chinquela's family as possible.
But for now, her parents had a lot on their plates, like getting her body back to the U.S.
Her father, Bernard, called the vacation villa in Mexico and the Mexican authorities numerous
times to find out what he had to do to extradite her body back to America.
but he said it was almost impossible to get anyone on the phone.
There was also a language barrier, which didn't help as well.
And on top of all of this, they were still trying to figure out exactly what happened.
Without any information from anyone in Mexico,
the Robinsons were forced to rely on what the Cabo Six had told them.
But deep down, they knew that the group was lying.
And that would be confirmed days later,
when Salamandra received an anonymous phone call.
On the other end of the line,
this person told her that her daughter's death was not accidental.
In fact, they said Shenkuella had, quote,
been beaten into submission.
From that moment on,
the Robinsons made it their life mission
to get to the bottom of what happened.
On the morning of October 30th,
Chancuela underwent a partial autopsy
by medical examiner Dr. Renee Adalberto,
Galvan Osiguerra from the Secretariat of Health. He determined that
Chankuela's cause of death was a severe spinal cord injury and an Atlas lusation.
An Atlas luxation is defined as a separation of the skull base from the Atlas bone,
which is the first cervical vertebrae of the spinal column. In addition to her internal injuries,
Dr. Osiguerra also noted a 3-inch bruise on her forehead, bruises on her anatomic snuff box,
which was located on her left wrist, and bruises on both sides of her pelvis, a split-lipped,
and internal hemorrhaging behind her right eye.
The autopsy report also said that Shanquilla obtained these injuries
more than 12 hours before her death.
The final assessment stated that the type of manner of death was violent.
Unfortunately, the Robinson family did not know these new details,
as Bernard was still struggling to find someone in Mexico who could speak English.
Every day, multiple times per day,
Bernard called to get information from someone who could help bring Sanquela home.
And finally, after calling the villa, someone picked up.
It was a woman from the management team who could speak English.
She informed Bernard that Chancuela had not passed away from alcohol poisoning.
She had died because her neck had been broken.
Bernard told the Washington Post,
She's an angel.
She's the one who first told us the truth.
She said,
Mr. Robinson, your daughter didn't die of alcohol poisoning.
She died of a broken neck.
Both Bernard and Salamondra were devastated and shocked at the news,
and even more so because Chancela's so-called friends
had blatantly lied to them about what happened.
Salamandra vowed to find the truth as to what happened to her child and who was responsible,
and it would only be a few weeks before she uncovered the truth.
On November 16, 2022, one of the Cabo Sicks shared a cell phone video
that started to make its way around the campus of Winston-Salem University.
The video was horrific and extremely violent.
It showed a naked shanquella inside of a bedroom at the Villa Linda 32.
and she was being beaten by one of the girls on the trip.
A witness later identified her attacker in the video as Dejanay Jackson,
and it appeared that Chiquela's best friend,
Khalil Cook, was the one recording it.
Kaleel could also be heard saying,
Kuella, can't you at least fight back?
To which she defeatedly responded, no.
Quilla, can you at least fight back?
No.
At least something.
At least fight back, something.
The date of the video was October 29th.
The same day, Shinguela died.
And it showed her vulnerable,
attempting to maintain distance from her attacker.
But despite this, the girl continued to beat her.
At one point, Shinguela was thrown to the ground.
And Sincuela just continued to sit by the foot of the bed,
while the woman beat, yank, and repeatedly hit her in the head.
Dejanei then kicked Sincuela's head with her knee,
which sent her stumbling to the other side of the room.
And it was only then when the video stopped recording.
Now to this day, no one really knows why Sianquela was being beat up,
but it's clear in the video that she was extremely vulnerable.
Keep in mind she was naked.
And while she was getting beaten,
her so-called friends are videoing it.
When the video went viral after being uploaded to Twitter,
the people who saw it wondered why nobody intervened to stop the attack
and instead chose to film it,
especially when the person recording was Shinguela's best friend.
Her father, Bernard, was out searching for a gravesite for his daughter
when he learned there was a video of her attack.
And when her parents watched it,
They felt sick.
They had always speculated that the Cabo 6 had been lying about what happened.
But now they had proof.
Shinguela's sister, Quilla Long, said that after she saw the video,
she immediately called Khalil Cook.
She said, quote,
I called his ass after I saw the video.
And he won't even pick up the phone.
End quote.
Now after the autopsy results from Mexico were given to the Robinson family on November 4th.
Salamandra said she asked each one of the Coppo 6 what they did to her child.
She said one of the males broke out into a sweat and immediately left her house.
And Salamandra never heard from them again.
But after the video went viral, people began to theorize on what went down on the Cabo vacation.
A subreddit forum was even created titled Chinquella Robinson,
and people were quick to offer their opinions.
Many people believed her death was premeditated
and that the Cabo 6 had lord Sincuela to Mexico
with the intention of murdering her.
Some people stated that maybe there was tension between the women
because of one of the men on the trip.
But there have never been any reports that proved
Chancela was romantically involved with anyone there.
Other people suspect that she was attacked
because of jealousy or greed.
But in the end, we don't really know.
Suspitions also fell on that video Shinguela posted on the morning of October 29th,
the one where she walked into the room, and those girls were standing in a circle talking about her.
Some people speculate that the group was conspiring to jump her.
Keep in mind in that video, Chanquella was naked, and hours later, she was being jumped while also naked.
But Salamandra said that she believed the women attacked her daughter when she was asleep,
because Chinquela was known to sleep naked.
She said that the women attacked her when Chinquela was most vulnerable,
and they wanted to humiliate her by recording it.
As all of this was unfolding,
Internet slews searched for clues on the social media accounts of the Cabo 6.
But once those videos went viral,
many of them deleted their accounts and stopped coverage.
communicating with the Robinson family altogether.
When they got a ride back to Charlotte,
they came over to the house to visit and tell us what had happened.
What was that conversation like?
What did they tell you exactly?
Well, they told us it was alcohol poison.
And we, you know, question each one on them because we had heard different.
We had got a call saying that they was over there fighting her.
It was no such thing as alcohol poison.
So we started asking each one of them questions about.
out the situation.
And they denied and said there was never a fight.
You know, it was alcohol poison.
Who told you that there was a fight?
Who had told you that?
Well, it was someone called on the phone.
We don't know who it was.
They just called us and told us that they was over there fighting us.
So the video had to be already out when they called to tell us that because they had
seen the video and we haven't seen it.
I see.
Okay.
And that's how we learned that information.
Now CNN deliberately has not aired this video that appears to show your daughter being attacked.
Do you have any idea? Did anyone tell you who filmed that video?
No, we have no idea.
So when you ask the friends, you say you asked each of them individually what happened?
They all stuck to that story. They all stuck to the story. It was just alcohol.
Yes.
But no matter what the motive, the video made one thing clear.
The combo six didn't like Chancuela.
It has also been reported that there was another video recorded that afternoon,
which showed Wenter, Donovan, another woman on the trip,
brutally beating Chancela after Dajunay had stepped back.
Now, this video has not been released,
and there's no sufficient evidence to conclude that it even exists.
But apparently, Chancuela's parents and authorities have seen it.
However, due to the first video going viral on social media,
and the story being thrust into the spotlight,
Mexican authorities and the FBI finally got involved.
The Robinson family and everyone following the case closely on social media
were outraged after the autopsy results indicated that Chancuela had suffered a brutal and violent death.
But the police report from Mexico still stated that she had passed from alcohol poisoning.
It was also upsetting for people to learn that the Cabo 6 had fled Mexico
and gone back to the U.S. without being questioned,
and were back to living their normal lives.
Mexican authorities were investigating the death.
of Chankwila as Femicide, a gender-based homicide that's similar to a hate crime in the U.S.
Serbian judge Ivana Milavanovitch explained to UN women that
Femocide differs from other forms of murder because it's the gender-related killing of a woman,
only because she's a woman. This indicates that the root causes of
femicide differs from any other types of murder and are related to the general position
of women in the society, discrimination against women, gender roles,
unequal distribution of power between men and women, habitual gender stereotypes,
prejudices and violence against women. The United States does not differentiate between
Femmicide and homicide, but certain countries, including those in Latin America,
recognize that violence against women is in a category of its own. The Attorney General in
Baja California, Sir Daniel Del Rosa Anaya, said, the fight wasn't a quarrel, but instead a direct
aggression. It's about two Americans, the victim and the culprit. Unfortunately, Beatriz
Garcia-Nice, a project lead for Wilson Center's initiative on gender-based violence,
admitted that Mexico is one of the countries that really struggles with these types of homicides against women.
And added, if you committed crime of famicide, there's really not that much of a chance for you to get convicted for it.
And that's one of the reasons why we see that rates are still very, very high.
Now, the Robinson family was hopeful that the Mexican authorities, as well as the FBI,
would do their jobs and bring justice to their daughter.
Bernard would later say, quote,
there's a whole lot of unanswered questions about her death.
I just want justice for my daughter.
She was my only child.
However, by the end of November 22,
the original police report
and Chancuela's autopsy report were given to her family,
and there were major inconsistencies between the two.
For instance, the police report,
which was released on November 21st,
stated from Dr. Carolina Gutierrez
and the two police officers who responded to the scene,
that Shinguela had passed away due to a seizure
brought on by alcohol poisoning.
The police report also listed her time of death as 5.57 p.m.
But her autopsy report said something totally different.
The doctor who conducted her autopsy said that she had to have died around 3 p.m.,
which is almost a three-hour difference from what the police report says.
Her official death certificate said that Shinguela died of a spinal cord injury
and her manner of death was considered violent.
It also stated that Shinguela's death occurred within 15 minutes
of receiving the final blow that snapped her neck.
But how could that be possible?
If that were true, then that would mean that Sincuela died right around the time the doctor
arrived at the villa.
But the doctor claimed she died hours later.
And believe it or not, in the police report, there was no mention of Chinkuela's physical injuries to her body,
while the autopsy report mentioned numerous bruises, a split lip, and hemorrhaging behind her right eye.
So why wasn't any of this noted in the police report?
Interestingly enough, the autopsy report also had no mentions of alcohol or any other substance found in Chinkuela's system at the time of death.
Now, toxicology reports usually take weeks to come back, but it is important to note that the medical examiner did not mention alcohol at any point in the autopsy report.
A criminal defense attorney in Mexico named Fabian Minesis told WSOCTV that autopsies are more trustworthy documents.
He said, the autopsy should overrule the report because the police report is written by cops and the cops are not forensic experts.
They're just taking notes.
They're just going to write out what they're told by witnesses.
I would say that most police reports don't have the truth because it's either hearsay
or they're being custom tailored to what the police need to be in the report.
I don't want to say that all police reports are false, but he definitely cannot rely just on a report.
But the police report and the autopsy report only created more questions for the Robinson family.
How was Chancuela alive for two hours and 45 minutes while Dr. Gutierrez attempted to revive her?
But the autopsy report suggested she was deceased within 15 minutes after receiving the face.
it'll blow to her neck. It's been speculated that the police and Dr. Gutierrez lied,
but of course, this is mere conjecture at this point, but it created more suspicions about
what exactly happened to Chancuela on October 29th. The media attention continued to invoke
a global outcry with a hashtag, Justice for Chancela trending on Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter.
Although the Cabo 6 remained radio silent after information and footage leaked regarding
Shankwellah's death, Naseer Wiggins, the friend who arrived late to the vacation on October 29th,
went live on his social media and talked about what he witnessed.
So far, he's the only person to ever speak about what happened inside Villa Linda 32.
But keep in mind, this is a live stream, so some of the audio is a little messed up.
That's it, but I didn't really go in there.
Like, damn, y'all jumped to y'all, beat her ass what's going on.
Like, because they know, man, and nobody even told me about nothing.
I was blind to everything.
I'm literally in there giving her my all of that.
Come on, girl, we are 2,000 miles away from home.
2,000 miles away.
My own, don't buy a dessert.
It's done, none.
They're doing more questions.
Well, why is y'all talking about boys if I'll kill y'all a friend?
I wasn't there.
I don't have those answers for you from Friday to 3 o'clock when I got to Cabo.
I just don't have them answers.
I posted my flight itineries.
When I got there, all right, I can't make that up.
I can't.
I really don't know what else to do, but show y'all, um, fucking the real tickets if I could even find them when I landed and then on that day.
But I could post the video, I could show the video what's going to show the time stands because it's in my archive.
I got there at 3 something p.m.
Nazir said that he arrived after 3 p.m. to the villa on the afternoon of October 29th.
And when he got there, he had no knowledge about a fight.
He said when he arrived, he was told by the group that Shinguali,
had alcohol poisoning.
So he went into her bedroom,
turned on some soft music,
and stroked her hair
until the doctor arrived.
I was not there to the next day.
I didn't see a fight.
I didn't know it was a fight.
I didn't know it was a video.
I didn't know they did any harm,
anything.
I went in there and told her alcohol poisoning,
so that's what I helped her as.
That's what I helped her at.
I didn't leave her side.
I cut on soft music,
Summer Walker, rubbing her head to the nurse payment.
Nobody even talked about the nurse.
Nobody said a nurse cane, none of this stuff.
So I'm really not understanding.
I say that in the...
I go out and make that big cooking,
so we make it to the living room.
I cut on some soft music sitting with a rubber head,
just chilling away until the nurse came,
because that's what I was informed that was happening.
At first, I was told that it was a male coming,
and then a female showed up.
He went on to say that Schenquela was alive when he arrived at the villa.
And by the time the medical examiner got there,
But around 3.30, she was deceased.
He said he was told by the rest of the Cabo 6th,
that the maids had found her slumped over on the toilet inside of her bedroom.
By that time, well, I skipped another thing.
Quilla wasn't found dead.
She wasn't found dead.
The maids found her slumped over the toilet in her room.
That's what they did find her slumped over her toilet in her room.
That's what I was told.
Kula was not dead when I got there.
Yeah, boom.
Like, okay, so when I get in there, I go in, I see Kula, I see, she chilling, I put on our side.
I go up and make that video while I'm talking about I'm here that I Kula get up.
I'm thinking like, damn, we got stuff to do, ATVs, a boat, dinner.
I missed the chefs, I miss everything.
So I'm like, then I'm thinking, Kula, let's get up.
Now again, none of these timelines are adding up.
Nazir, the guy in the video you just listened to, said that he got to the villa at 3 and
Chinquela was alive.
Then by 3.30, the medical examiner said she was deceased.
But again, the police report said she died around 6.
And another thing people wanted to know is why wouldn't the doctor at the villa immediately
send Chankuela to the hospital once she saw her condition?
Clearly, she knew she was in rough shape, but she just continued to treat her at the villa.
Now, the doctor would later say that the friends didn't want Schenquela going to the hospital
because it would be too expensive.
But hospital visits in Mexico are way cheaper compared to the United States.
And even if it was very expensive, you have a 25-year-old girl who is dying in front of you.
The cost shouldn't matter, and she should have been sent to the hospital immediately.
But all of this information only clouded the case even more.
And the one question that lingered in everyone's mind was what in the hell happened?
And why were people lying?
Once Chanquela's body was back in the U.S., the FBI ordered another autopsy,
which took place on November 17, 2022.
That morning, around 9 a.m., the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiners Office started the autopsy,
but the report wouldn't be made public until April 2023.
Meanwhile, 25 days after Chancuela's death, on November 24th, Attorney General Daniel De La Rosa Anaya in Mexico announced that a warrant for arrest and extradition has been issued for one of the female members of the Campo 6.
He stated, this case is fully clarified. We even have a court order. There's an arrest warrant issued for the crime of femicide to the detriment of the victim and against an alleged perpetrator, a friend of hers who was the aggressor. Actually, it wasn't a quarrel, but instead a direct aggression. We are carrying out all the pertinent and proceedings.
such as the Interpol alert and the request for extradition to the United States of America.
It's about two Americans, the victim and the culprit.
It was later reported that the American citizen was Dejanee Jackson, the woman who was observed as being the aggressor in the video that went viral.
According to the Charlotte Observer, Dejane had two prior arrests in North Carolina before the Cabo incident,
but both were nonviolent offenses, with one being a speeding ticket in Guilford County.
But despite an arrest weren't being issued for Dejanay Jackson, there have been no
legitimate reports that indicate she was ever brought into police custody. However, a Mexican news
outlet titled Metro Polomix reported that Dejane was arrested by Interpol agents on November 28,
2022. Metropolamix said that she was apprehended in Connecticut and was being held in federal
custody. But the Robinson family stated that they were never made aware of any arrest in their
daughter's murder. In response, Metropolemix stated that the Mexican government wanted the
arrest to be kept secret to avoid violating the due process of extradition.
But this information has not been confirmed.
Salamandra hoped that Dejanay Jackson, as well as the rest of the Cabo 6, would be arrested and sent back to Mexico for prosecution.
Under federal law in Mexico, if the Cabo 6 was convicted, they could each face up to 60 years in prison.
Salamondra told ABC News, quote,
I would like to see each of them sent back to Mexico because their plan was to come back here thinking they weren't.
going to be prosecuted. She further added, quote, Shenzuela was a caring person, and I want them to
always remember that. We're going to keep her legacy alive, end quote. And it appeared that the
Mexican authorities and the FBI were finally taking the murder of Shenzuela seriously, after her
sister, Quilla Long, created a GoFundMe page. The page read, quote, the United States released a statement
claiming, quote, no clear evidence of foul play.
Yet there is a video circulating of a woman violently attacking Chinquela.
This statement is unacceptable and we are beyond devastated.
We continue to fight for the truth.
The GoFundMe would ultimately raise $407,982 for the Robinson family,
which included a top donation of $50,000 from the American Professional Basketball
player Kyrie Irving.
Quilla said that the donations would help
with Chankuela's funeral expenses, as well as legal fees.
Now in December of 2022,
Quilla Long spoke to Nancy Grace on her podcast,
crime stories with Nancy Grace,
about the ongoing investigation
into her sister's murder.
Nancy asked Quilla Long, what are the police telling your mom?
And Quilla responded, as of now nothing.
The FBI, when she's in contact with them, they tell her they can't give her any more information
and to just be patient."
N-quote.
Nancy Grace ripped into the American authorities about why no arrests had been made after a warrant and extradition was issued.
According to Nancy, finding the Cabo Six shouldn't be a hard process if American authorities
were doing their jobs.
As for Khalil, Chankuela's so-called best friend, Quilla said that she tried to track him
down at this residence but found that he had moved.
Meanwhile, while the Cabo Six remained free to go about their lives, the Robinson family was forced to lay
Chancela to rest. On Saturday, November 19, 2022, Sanquela's funeral service was held at the Macedonia Baptist Church
in Charlotte, where she and her family worshipped. Hundreds of friends, family, and members of the community
arrived to show their support and grieve the untimely death of the 25-year-old woman. Her pink and white
coffin was brought in on a horse-drawn carriage, and mourners wore pink in her.
honor. She was a very humble spirit, very, just very sweet girl. Shenzuela Robinson's coffin
brought into the church by a horse-drawn carriage. Her celebration of life services bringing out
hundreds of people. Loved ones wore pink in her honor. Danny Griffin, a family friend says
she'll always be remembered as a kind soul and daddy's little girl. Sometimes her daughter just
don't do wrong in front of all the eyes and everything.
And, you know, she was the twinkle of his eyes.
Robinson's death remains a mystery after a trip with friends in Kabul last month,
but her death captured the hearts of communities beyond the Queen City.
It means a lot to see Charlotte supporting her and her family.
I have a daughter. I have nieces.
That child was amongst friends, and she should have been able to feel comfortable and feel safe.
This shouldn't have happened.
Robinson's neighbor and stylist Lavares Smith styled her hair for the trip and says he's heartbroken.
She was just excited about going on her trip.
And she sat on my chair, we just talked about a lot of personal stuff.
Like we just clicked like she was like my little sister.
Well-known activist Tamika D. Mallory says she stands in solidarity with the Robinsons.
Losing a loved one in the heinous way in which has happened to Chancuela,
there probably will never be peace for them, but there cannot just be an unopened situation.
It has to be closed with truth, and it has to be that there is accountability for those who are
responsible for her death.
Griffin says this is a tough loss, and he is leaning to his faith.
Everybody that have children, either it's a son or a father or a daughter or anything,
it make you want to just get down on your knees and pray for this family,
and then pray for the protection over your own children.
Jesse Pierre, W.C. and C. Charlotte.
With no progress in the case, on December 10, 2022,
Sianquela's friends and family held a rally
at Little Rock AME Zion Church in Uptown, Charlotte.
And they were there to demand justice be served.
Those in attendance honored Shuncuela's life
and demanded that the Cabo Six be punished
for the crime of murder.
Because one touch will change.
Community members by the hundreds gathering inside this Uptown Charlotte church.
Somber moments with an outpouring of grief.
I wish I could yell at the top of my lungs or bang my hands or on the table.
And I am sad. I'm sad.
A packed church honoring Shinkwila Robinson.
The 25-year-old Charlotte native who died on vacation in Mexico.
We are incredibly sad that a bright young life tragically ended.
Unanswered questions leaving the family and community members heartbroken.
In the latest updates, Mexican authorities confirming this was not an accident,
a disturbing video circulating online.
WCNC Charlotte choosing to not air the footage out of respect.
But in the video, Robinson's father confirming it shows Robinson being beaten,
in what appears on the trip to Mexico.
According to the death certificate,
Robinson's cause of death was severe spinal cord injury
and atlas luxation,
which is instability of the uppermost neck vertebrae.
Recently, according to a Mexican prosecutor,
an arrest warrant has been issued
for one of Robinson's friends
in relation to her death.
What do we want?
When do we want it?
Now!
Through the emotion,
a call for action fills the sanctuary.
How many even know,
the justice will prevent.
Inspirational words captivating everyone inside.
As each person takes the mic, the same takeaway was given.
Keep allowing her legacy to be lit.
Keep speaking her name.
Remembering the light Schenquilla Robinson was
and how she will forever be in the hearts of many across the world.
In Charlotte, Austin Walker, W. CNC Charlotte.
In January of 2023, after family members, friends, and the community release
balloons on what would have been
Chankuela's 26th birthday,
there were still no updates
or progress in the investigation.
Salamandra, Bernard,
Quilla, and those
closest to Chimuella could only
wait for word that someone had been
arrested. The balloon release
on January 9,
2023, was hosted
by the Million Youth March.
Hundreds of balloons were released.
In one of Chankuela's closest
friends, a woman named
Shenotica told WCNC Charlotte that birthday celebrations were always
Chankuela's favorite one of the group organizers stated quote the Robinson
family became Charlotte's family when this tragedy happened so ensuring and
seeing the hashtags on social media is very important the case's momentum
appeared to hinge solely on its social media presence and the hashtag
justice for Chancuela Robinson continued to
to make its rounds on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
On January 17, 2023, the Baja California Seward Attorney General Daniel De La Rosa Anaya held a press
conference and gave an update on the progress of the case.
He said, there's no impunity in this case.
Right now, it is important to obtain, above all, the judicial order of the presumed person
responsible for these unfortunate events.
He also said that through their work with Interpol, a red notice was issued for the location
and arrest of Dejanay Jackson.
A red notice is a request issued by Interpol to be on the lookout for a suspect pending extradition.
Although it is not an international arrest warrant,
a red notice serves as a request for countries to work together to locate and detain a suspect
pending legal proceedings.
It was a positive step forward for the Robinson family, but of course, there were limitations
with the murder happening outside of the U.S.
Chris Sweeker, a retired FBI agent, spoke with WC.N.C. Charlotte and admitted,
if the foreign country is willing to prosecute, that individual, they will exercise the jurisdiction.
The other one is if that perpetrator is out of the country where the murder took place,
and that country has no means of prosecuting or investigating the perpetrator.
During her podcast, Nancy Grace slammed the United States' efforts in helping locate the Cabo 6
and said that it shouldn't be a hard task.
She also said that if any of the family members were actively hiding the suspects,
then they too should be charged with harboring a fugitive.
But despite the international attention on Chancuela's case,
the combo six were still going about their normal routines,
while the Robinson family endured torment day in and day out.
On February 18, 2023,
the Robinson family, friends, and community activists once again gathered
at the Little Rock AME Zion Church to demand justice.
This time, the group sat down and wrote letters to Mexican authorities
and White House officials,
begging them to take action in her case.
100 letters were mailed to Mexico and Washington, D.C.,
in pink envelopes, chanquilla's favorite color.
Civil rights activist John C. Barnett said,
Every time they see a pink envelope,
they are going to know that we are trying to put pressure on them
to execute the warrant to arrest these individuals.
End quote.
It's been nearly four months.
since a local woman,
Schenquela Robinson, mysteriously died
during a vacation with friends while in Cabo.
Her death is being investigated as a homicide
after a video surfaced showing Robinson being violently attacked
during her trip.
An arrest warrant has been filed by Mexican authorities,
but no one has yet been arrested.
Today, as the search goes on for answers,
dozens of people taking to the streets to demand justice.
WCNC Charlotte's Jesse Pierre has that part of the story.
The people who really love her and genuinely know her and genuinely, you know, have been around her.
We know we're not letting up.
The call for justice in the case of Chankuela Robinson continues.
Family, friends, and supporters putting their demands in writing, filling each pink envelope
with a letter to Mexican authorities asking them to take action.
So every time they see a pink envelope, they're going to know that we're trying to put pressure
on them to execute the warrants to lock up these individuals.
In October, Robinson tragically lost her.
life during a vacation with friends in Cabo. Mexican authorities filed an arrest warrant in her
case the following month after a video showed her violently beaten by one of her friends. But months
later, no one has been arrested for her death. In my letter, mainly states, we want justice now,
or you guys won't be able to rest. But I made sure I put in that letter how we genuinely feel,
how it hasn't been easy since it happened. And I am going to continue to send letters, make phone calls,
do more marches, whatever we have to do.
What do we want?
Yes!
When do we win it?
Yes!
The group marched to the post office to mail about 100 letters to not only Mexican authorities, but also the White House, holding a banner with Robinson's photo and the words, fight for Kuala.
She is from North Carolina.
She is our daughter.
She's everybody's daughter, everybody's cousin, everybody's sister, everybody's granddaughter.
And we need to support her family and continue to say her name.
Loved ones hoping that with every letter mailed, it is a step closer to getting justice for Robinson.
She deserves justice, her family deserve justice, her friends, her clients, kid clients, everyone
deserved justice because that wasn't faired at what happened to her.
Jesse Pierre, WC and C Charlotte.
But despite their efforts, the case stood still, and there was no word from Mexican officials
regarding an arrest or extradition of any of the Cabo 6.
So on March 3rd, the Robinson family and a group of activists traveled to Washington, D.C., to plead to lawmakers to take action.
Ben Crump and Sue Ann Robinson, two attorneys hired by the Robinson's, said that Chankuela's case was in the hands of the United States government.
Ben Crump, a renowned civil rights attorney, was responsible for bringing attention to the justice of high profile, was responsible for,
for bringing attention and justice
to the high profile cases of Trayvon Martin, George Floyd,
and the residents of Flint, Michigan,
who were poisoned by the water of the Flint River.
Now with this help in the case of Schenquela,
the Robinson family was hopeful
that the United States would finally listen
and bring justice to their daughter.
Ben Crump would later say, quote,
it's not a hard ask,
either extradite the killer,
or take jurisdiction,
so you can prosecute the killer.
It's simple.
We are asking for a high level of diplomatic intervention
from the President of the United States
and for the Department of Justice
to do what is necessary
to bring the person and people
who are responsible for her murder to justice.
I'm Attorney Ben Crump,
along with my great co-counsel and partner,
Attorney Sue Ann Robinson,
and attorney Nebiha Shear, Monique Presley.
We have the honor of representing the mother of Shankila Robertson and her family.
We also have present with us a force of nature in the name of Tamika Mallory with until,
freedom. Also we have Mysan the General. We have Angelo, the professor, Linda Sarsen,
and other freedom fighters and activists not only here in Washington, D.C., but especially
in her hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina. And we applaud those activists from Charlotte
from being there from the beginning till the end.
We are delighted and so thankful to have one of our true icons, one of our heroes standing for justice for the family of Schenquela Robertson, and that is none other than Dr. Ben Chavez, the head of the National Newspaper Association.
Thank you so much, Dr. Chabes for being here.
Attorney Robinson and Miss Mallory, we talked about this day with the family long before it happened.
And we were praying that we would not have to come here on this day.
Six months later, 200 days later, from when Ms. Alamondra's baby, Chancilla,
was tragically killed on that video, to Quilla's, her sister,
also present with us and we were hopeful that the killers of
Chancuela Robinson will have already started to face we have already started to
face their biggest we want to make sure everybody can hear okay we want to
make sure everyone can hear we were hopeful that this day never had to happen
Six months mark from when Shekweller Robinson was killed, we were hopeful that her killers would have already been bought to justice, that they would have already been picked up with the warrant that the Mexican government issued for the unmerciful beating brutality that saw this young black woman who at the time was naked and not fighting.
back. And when asked
right, Ms. Mallory,
why don't you fight back? She says she's
not going to fight back. But yet
her killers continue
to brutalize her.
We were hoping that
that was enough else to say
you
should be arrested
and let the wheels of
justice start turning.
Because shequela life matter.
And then
we got the autopsy,
reports and we just believed in our heart of hearts that that was enough to bring the killers
to be arrested so the wheels of justice would start turning but yet that did not happen we were
hopeful that once the FBI got engaged that they will respect this American citizen this young black
woman who based on the video did absolutely nothing to want such a savage beating.
But yet, here we are.
Six months later, and everybody who participated in the maiming and brutality of
Shankwila Robinson is still completely free.
Imagine if this is your child.
Imagine if this is your daughter who you bear and you brought into this world.
Just imagine that.
And nobody is being held accountable for how they killed her.
And that's why I'm so thankful to my partner, Attorney Sue Ann Robinson,
and Tamika Mallory, these strong black women,
saying that it's not just your sister, Coquilla.
Shankquilla Robinson is all our sister.
And if it can happen to Shankwilla Robinson,
then it can happen to your sister, too.
So we all got to stand up for justice, for Sanquilla Robinson.
Justice for Shankquilla Robinson.
Justice for Shankquilla Robinson.
Justice for Shankquilla Robinson.
Justice for Shankquillard.
Robinson, justice for Sanquela Robinson.
Sue Ann Robinson traveled to Mexico on the family's behalf and publicly stated that the
treatment of black women in cases like Chankuela's is unfair. She said, going to the police
station, going to the Attorney General's office, going to the Mexican Red Cross, going to
the doctor's office, and going to the actual villa where she had spent her last moment.
Trying to find answers for this family was actually unreal. Nobody should have to do that
for something that is equal and fair.
activist Tamika Mallory compared
Shaquela's case to the disappearance
of Natalie Holloway in 2005.
The story that we just covered.
She added,
Forget about her being a black woman.
She is a woman and she is a United States citizen
and we know what you can do.
Let me tell you how we know what you can do
because we've seen you do it before.
When Natalie Holloway went missing in Aruba,
America stopped and stood still.
Natalie Holloway was in our homes every day
and she should have been,
and so should Sanquela Robinson.
Salamondra stated that while the Cabo 6 returned to work and their normal lives,
their lives had been turned upside down, and they were left to wait and beg for answers
in their daughter's case.
On March 13, Ben Crump and Sue Ann Robinson shared a letter that they wrote to President
Joe Biden and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken that identified Dejane Jackson as the aggressor
in the video that showed Chancuela being beaten to death.
Included with the letter was an 18-page document that included the Mexican autopsy.
Police report, the original Cabo Villa's rental agreement and multiple interviews with witnesses after the murder.
The letter stated, Dear President Biden and Secretary Blinken, on behalf of the family of Shankwellar Robinson,
we write to request immediate diplomatic intervention from the U.S. government in this transnational criminal case.
The case involves the death of Shankwellar Robinson, a 25-year-old ambitious, bright entrepreneur, and American citizen.
Given the nature and scope of this case, we believe that diplomatic intervention from the U.S. government,
could help facilitate the necessary cooperation and coordination between the involved parties
to ensure that justice is served timely, that the accused are tried under the appropriate legal
system, that extradition is possible, and that international cooperation is fostered.
The document included an official statement from the administrator of the villa on November 19,
22. Although the name is blacked out, the man admitted that he saw the video of
Chancuela being beaten inside the bedroom. And he concluded that after watching the video and
looking at the sun rays, he indicated that the video was taken between 7 and 8.30 a.m. saying,
in the video, it can be seen that the headboard is illuminated by the sun's rays. And due to the
location of the sun's rays, I can deduce that it is between 7 and 8.30 a.m. since the bedrooms 1 and 3 are
waterfront, and it's easy to deduce the morning schedule since the sun rises on the seaside
illuminating those rooms. That is room number three, because that is the only one that has a
hammock outside of it, and the hammock can be seen in the video, end quote. Also included was the
official statement from the concierge, who admitted to hearing the Coppsox laugh after Sincuela's
death and how the group packed up their belongings and left the villa without informing anyone
at the front desk. The concierge said that Dejane Jackson texted him at 9 p.m. on October 29th
and asked for a driver to take them to dinner in San Jose. Apparently the group hadn't eaten
all day and they were hungry. But the concierge was later informed that instead of going to a restaurant,
The group had the driver take them to the airport, where they quickly flew back to the United States on October 30th.
He would later say, quote,
When I saw the video on social media, I realized that practically the main guest, Ms. Jackson, had manipulated me with the information she provided of what happened,
to leave the country as soon as possible.
End quote.
But months later, on March 16th, the White House publicly addressed the murder of Chancuela
Robinson for the first time with a press conference given by the White House Press Secretary.
A letter to the White House about this case. This young woman was killed in Mexico in October of last
year. The suspect is in this country, along with those back here, along with those who were
present during the real, the deadly beating. And he sent a letter out. He sent a letter out.
asking for extradition of a suspect to Mexico,
so the Mexican authorities to deal with,
or if not, take jurisdiction of it here and deal with it.
What's next?
What's the White House willing to do?
So let me just first say our hearts go out to Ms. Robinson's family and friends.
It is devastating what occurred,
and certainly the tragedy is just devastating.
And we've been following the news here,
but because there is an FBI investigation underway,
There's very little that we can say.
We've got to, as you know, we are very careful about criminal investigations or any
investigations that are currently happening through DOJ in this particular case, FBI.
But our hearts go out to, again, to the families.
And I would have to refer you to the DOJ and the State Department on this.
Let me ask you to, so since there's an FDI investigation, does that mean nothing happens
until the investigation is complete?
or, I mean, the United States has extradition,
an extradition treaty with Mexico.
Is all of this contingent upon the FBI investigation?
What I can say is there's an investigation going on,
so this is something that the FBI has to speak to.
So that's why I'm referring you to the Department of Justice.
And it's also an issue of the State Department, again,
so it would refer you to the State Department as it relates to another country
and the diplomatic conversations that occur there.
But, again, this is something that we're clearly following here,
here and our hearts go out to her family.
And last question on this, though, are there capabilities for the United States to take
jurisdiction over this if it doesn't go, if the suspect does not extradized that?
April, I understand the question and I appreciate the questions, all important questions
to ask of me, but again, there's an ongoing investigation, so I would refer to the Department
of Justice.
It's not necessarily the investigation.
But there is a process that's currently happening because of the
the investigation, so I would refer you to the Department of Justice, and also the State Department
as there are, you know, this is a diplomatic issue that needs to be handled on that end.
Okay.
The information provided by the White House was limited.
It didn't provide any important information regarding Chancel's case other than it was an active
investigation and questions should be directed to the FBI, State Department, and the Department
of Justice.
But the Robinson family continued to demand federal action, and on March 23rd, the family
and attorney Ben Crump promised to maintain pressure on authorities to either prosecute the
combo six in the United States or extradite them back to Mexico. In addition to Ben Crump,
there were several other civil rights advocates in attendance inside the Verick Auditorium
at Livingston College in Salisbury, North Carolina.
Family, the developments, as you all know, Attorney Sue Ann Robinson, my co-counsel, and I,
the letter that we sent to President Biden and Secretary Blankin asking them to do one or two things.
And that was either to extradite the killers of Chancel, Robinson, because there's an outstanding warrant by the Mexican government based on the evidence, not just on the video, but
as an evidence of autopsy that her neck was broke,
that that was the cause of death.
And we see how her neck got broke based on the video.
Or to accept the concurrent jurisdiction
that the Mexican government has offered America
to come and have a federal prosecutor prosecute the kill.
of Shaquilla Jophe Robinson.
And the reason that is an option, when you think about it,
everybody involved were U.S. citizens.
Right.
I don't have to tell you all this story.
Her and these alleged friends went to Mexico
for a vacation.
And for reasons we cannot think of
it's inexplicable, whether it's
envy of what why they would murder why they would murder
chakwell and it's still heartbreaking to think about the video and so we have put the
issue right at the footsteps of the white house we expect Senator Menendez who's
who's over the Foreign Relations Committee sellers to have a meeting with our legal team and the family,
Tamika Mallory and others who have been advocating for justice to explain to us why they can do
all these things for other people where they have no video evidence.
But when you have video evidence of what happened to this angel from Charlotte, you're all a slow tracking.
They don't make any sense to any of us.
And then also we expect that we're going to have, whether virtually or in person, a meeting with the White House after the 1st of April.
And these years something from them in regards to our request.
Now, they have been very cautious to say they don't want to interfere with the State Department and,
prosecutors and we respect that. However, however,
she was an American citizen. She was killed on a foreign land on video.
We expect for you to care about this black woman, just like you would care about any other American citizen.
Killed in a foreign country on video.
That's right. That's right.
So we want you to use the full weight of your all-
main to get justice.
Because since we talked about so eloquently
and passionately today at Livingstone College
and the equal justice not form,
justice delayed, is justice denied.
And we're going to get justice for Shaquilla,
Robertson.
We're going to get justice one way or the other
for Shaquilla Robinson.
Justice for Shaquilla Roberts.
Justice for Shaquette
Justice for Shaquilla Roberts.
Justice for Shaquilla Roberts.
Yes, Justice for Shaquilla Roberts.
Justice for Shaquila Roberts.
Ben Crumman continued by saying that the Mexican authorities offered concurrent jurisdiction
to the United States, which meant that they would allow an American prosecutor to handle the case
of Schanquela Robinson.
On March 28, 2023, the legal team representing the Robinson family stated that a meeting
with the White House officials was scheduled to happen during the first week of April.
Sue Ann Robinson stated, quote,
The purpose of the meeting is essentially to find out where the United States administration is and the protocol.
The protocol dictates that the State Department has to have communication with Mexican authorities
in order to either initiate an extradition process, which would then generate a federal case in the United States.
Our government does not want to set a precedent that you can murder citizens overseas
and then flee back home and get away with it.
we are asking for a high level of diplomatic intervention, and if we don't get it by the 200 days,
then we'll have to demand louder." End quote.
It was now five months after the murder of Shinguela, and nothing had been done to arrest the people responsible.
Sue Ann Robinson also stated that all of the Coppsox had been located, but no one had reached out to them,
and more importantly, no one had been taken into custody.
She said, quote, they're all sleeping in their beds at night.
They're not in custody anywhere, end quote.
The Robinson family, along with everyone who has followed the case from the beginning,
were frustrated as there was no progress in the case.
From the streets of Charlotte to the street of Washington, D.C.,
the calls for justice and demands for the U.S. to take action in the case of Chankala-Robinson continue.
It's been five months since she died in Kabul, Mexico.
Justice delayed could become justice denied because every day that dissipates, every moment that dissipates, witness memories fade, physical evidence dissipates.
Sue Ann Robinson, the family's attorney traveled to Mexico herself for answers.
She said Mexican authorities told her this case is a priority for them.
One of the witnesses, one of the personnel then was brought in and they watched the video and identified
the person attacking and beating
Shankilla Robinson
and that person was named
as the aggressor by the Mexican authorities.
Mexican authorities have filed an arrest warrant
and extradition proceedings for the aggressor identified,
but no one has yet been arrested.
Robinson says they want the U.S. to intervene
to either extradite the person identified
or ask for a concurrent jurisdiction
to do their own investigation.
Only the United States' highest office,
the president, the Department of State really has the authority to do those things and has the
authority to say to the Department of Justice, to say to the head of the FBI, you need to prioritize
this case. Robinson says their legal team is meeting with White House officials next week to
find out the status of the case. As previously mentioned, after Chancuela's body was brought back to
the United States, another autopsy was performed by the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiners
office in Charlotte. Forensic pathologist Dr. Thomas Owens examined Chankuela's embalmed body on November
17th. However, during the second autopsy, Dr. Owens said there were no injuries to Chanquela's spinal cord,
and he ruled her death as undetermined. He pointed out that Mexican officials did not properly
or fully inspects Chancuela's spine during the initial autopsy and attributed this to a partial autopsy.
As for the toxicology reports, both found that there were no traces of alcohol in Chanquela's system.
But Dr. Owens stated that if she had consumed large amounts of alcohol the previous night on October 28th,
and because she was not taken to the hospital when she became unresponsive,
it cannot be determined what the alcohol content was in her system leading up to her death.
According to the original police report,
Chancuela was found passed out inside the bathroom by the maid on the afternoon of October 29th.
There was a large bruise found on Chanquela's forehead and hemorrhaging inside her right eye
that Dr. Owens said either happened when she fell or perhaps blunt-forced trauma
from the assault caused her to get a concussion, which led to the fall. If Chancala received a
concussion from the repeated beatings that were recorded on the video, Dr. Owens said it could have
resulted in her passing out and her level of consciousness when medical help arrived. In addition to
these injuries, Dr. Owens noted multiple scratches and bruises on her arms, right leg, and lower abdomen,
and there were also traces of vomit found in her throat. Although there were no spinal injuries,
there was a hypoxic ischemic brain injury, which can lead to brain swelling,
but that can also happen after a person goes into cardiac arrest.
Cardiac arrest was listed as her original cause of death in the police report.
Ultimately, due to the second autopsy administered in the U.S.
revealing that Chankuela's cause of death was undetermined.
The Department of Justice said that the evidence did not support federal prosecution.
But we're not deterred.
We're still going to be marching.
We're still going to rally in D.C. on May 19.
because it shouldn't be that in this country that black women, black and brown victims of crime have to do this every time they are victims of crimes.
But it is, unfortunately, what it is.
And again, any discrepancies or any issues with respect to Mexican autopsy versus the autopsy conducted by the FBI,
all of those things are going to be a result of a delay.
and now we're witnessing the result of a delay,
which is why there was always a concern,
which is why I always say this is the people's case,
this is the people's movement that said,
hey, there's no reason why a black woman should go on vacation
with her friends, be returned to her family in a box,
and nothing be done for five months,
that the FBI be permitted to sit on their hands,
that they be permitted to say,
we're working because justice delayed can be justice denied.
We all know that and have seen it time and time again.
And so that's why I say on behalf of the family, again,
we're very disappointed, very deeply disappointed.
But we're not deterred because it's something that we've seen before
and we know that we have to carve our own path to justice.
Ms. Robinson knew that when she asked me to go on effect finding mission to Mexico
that we were obviously in a state of affairs
where there's two different justice systems in America.
And we know that in ours, we have to fight for our justice.
We have to rally for our justice.
We have to beg for the same constitutional rights.
And Chinkilla is doing that even in death.
Even in death, she's having to fight for her rights
as a U.S. citizen, as a victim of a crime.
The U.S. authorities have to understand and have to know.
that even if for them it's not about Shinkula,
that United States citizens cannot go to Mexico,
commit a crime that we all saw on a video,
and then come back to America and say,
we're on base, we're safe, we're not gonna be charged with a crime.
That cannot be the message that the US authorities want to send.
So again, discrepancies caused,
or discrepancies in the autopsy results
between Mexican authorities that we've all been discussing,
that we've been discussing unfortunately
and not being discussed by the right individuals
have caused, have all been caused by delays.
If it had been taken serious from the very beginning,
if the internet and the people and social media
didn't have to create the movement behind the case
and the authorities would have gotten involved
the minute the video surfaced,
there wouldn't have been a delay.
There would have been immediate statements taken from the individuals involved.
There would have been time to take an immediate autopsy of the body before it was embalmed.
All of those things would have been done.
But because it was the death of a young, black, beautiful, brilliant, educated woman who was on vacation,
justice was delayed.
There was no investigation done.
It was not taken seriously until the people had to say, hey, we're not going to accept
that this is just what it is.
This can't be just what it is.
We see with our own eyes and attack and assault a crime happening
and nothing's being done.
That came from you all.
That came from the people saying we demand answers.
And today we actually ended up with way more questions than answers.
And so that's why I'm determined and fully aware in the team.
Ben Crump, Tamika Mallory, until freedom, Mario Black, all of us,
we stand with this family, and we're going to say.
stand with this family till the very end.
On April 12, 2023,
the United States Department of Justice
released a statement that said,
quote,
The death of Ms. Robinson has been incredibly difficult
for her family and the community.
As a matter of policy,
federal officials generally do not issue public statements
concerning the status of an investigation.
However, given the circumstances of Ms. Robinson's death
and the public concern surrounding this individual,
investigation. It is important to reassure the public that experienced federal agents and
seasoned prosecutors extensively reviewed the available evidence and have concluded that federal
charges cannot be pursued. As in any case, the government is prepared to review and examine
new information related to the investigation should it become available." End quote.
The Robinson family was told that if there were any criminal charges, it was
now up to Mexico to arrest the Cabo 6.
Stephen Ward, a retired assistant district attorney,
said that even though the United States decided not to pursue charges,
it does not mean that it would affect extradition,
saying, quote,
when an extradition request is made,
that's simply asking the jurisdiction that receives the request
for police to pick this person up and turn them over to us.
But of course, these situations don't happen overnight.
and an extradition request could take a lot of time.
In the months following the announcement that the United States wouldn't pursue charges against the Cabo 6,
the Robinson family attorney, Sue Ann Robinson, ordered the FBI to turn over important documents
that detailed what the Cabo 6 told Mexican authorities after Shankwell's death.
According to the Charlotte Observer, Suan's request was denied, with the FBI saying,
we can't give you the file because we're still in the process of translating documents from the Mexican government.
Su-Anne believes the FBI was negligent and hopes to bring a wrongful death civil suit against the Cabo 6,
as well as taking legal action against the FBI and the U.S. State Department.
Suan added,
The FBI saying that they've done a thorough and diligent complete investigation,
announcing the case is closed,
and still saying that they're waiting for the documents to be translated is negligent.
Hopefully, during the process of preparing and getting discovery and evidence in the civil case,
we might actually be able to do the thorough investigation that the FBI never did.
did and possibly find more information about the case to initiate criminal proceedings.
The Robinson family is heartbroken, tired, and still grieving the death of Chancela,
but they're committed to continuing the fight until justice is served.
The case continues to circulate on social media, and Salamondra said that she is grateful
for the continual outpouring of love for her daughter.
She thanked Twitter for shedding light on the case and not allowing it to go cold.
In May of 2023, it was reported by the NC Beat that Elise Hyatt,
and Dejane Jackson were spotted at Electric Tequila, a nightclub in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Because of the media surrounding the case, people noticed the women and decided to take matters into their
own hands. Dejane and Elise were actually jumped outside of the bar.
Sources say Winter Donovan was also there, but was not recorded in the fight.
The award on the current three members of the Cabo sits. Is that in these streets?
I'm gonna stay my piece on the matter and then I'm gonna go to bed.
But I just wanna know the level of delusion that you have to have to think that it's safe for you.
So walk in the streets with the A&T for made change, civil rights change,
that you thought it was safe for you to come get a drink at electric tequila.
In the land where the Aggies ain't got no sense.
And the Greensboro locals ain't got no sense either.
You thought it was safe for you to get a drink at electric tequila.
I hope them girls learn a lesson.
that it is not safe for them in these streets out here for real because y'all if you look at the
recent video the girl who was fighting shankula she won't really get in touch like i needed her to
get touched like i needed her to be getting worked like the wig was still on she was still standing
up she's in a blue shirt and shorts she won't get in touch enough for me and that's unjust
for shankuela but thank you greensboro for holding it down that's real of you and all honestly
it really just goes to show what kind of friends they are they legit let they friend joya get
beat up like i'm talking about she had more fights than they are and the camera person it fired
but like her getting like in a headlock with a man i don't condone a man beating on a woman
or like fight a woman but it's the headlock he had her in just you just cut to it's just too much
but you see DJ standing on the side not like not trying to jump in i know
why she ain't trying to jump in
because they know she would have got rocks
especially for the first video.
Baby, you was beating that girl, she won't
fight him back. You want to fight somebody who want to fight back now?
They let their friend get beat up.
A forum on lipstick, Allie
showed pictures and videos of the women
getting attacked. One woman
wrote, quote,
we knew it wouldn't be long before
Elise Hyatt, Winter Donovan,
and Day Jene Jackson got scratched up.
And from what the streets say,
Quote, it's just the beginning.
Sankuela's case has outraged numerous people, and their beliefs are that if the United States
fails to take action, street justice prevails.
Today, no one has been arrested for Sanquela Robinson's murder, and in order for extradition
to take place, authorization would have to be granted by the U.S. State Department.
Sue Ann Robinson said, the family is literally out here having to carve their own path to justice,
like they are their own FBI.
Hopefully, one day in the near future, questions will be answered and justice will be served.
But until then, we can honor Chancala's legacy by shedding light on her case and ensuring that her name remains spoken in the media.
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