Snapped: Women Who Murder - Falicia Blakely
Episode Date: July 13, 2025After three Atlanta men are gunned down, detectives connect the murders to two exotic dancers.Season 32, Episode 11Originally aired: Apr 30, 2023Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the... Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A string of brutal crimes rocks Atlanta's hottest social scene.
The adult entertainment industry was booming.
Men had a lot of cash going into these clubs.
He was shot execution style.
I was shocked.
We actually was just so scared.
Detectives search for a killer in a world of glamor, sex,
and secrets.
There were huge clubs.
There were mega celebrities.
The club owners, the bouncers, the security,
they're not real excited to have police combing
through their establishment.
And the pressure is on as the crime spree continues.
There's been another shooting, the third male.
The Orlando Police Department contacted our agency concerning a similar incident that they were investigating.
Could a stark confession reveal the truth?
This was a girl who just lays it all out. She didn't sugarcoat it.
He made all these promises, soldered this huge pipe dream.
Is there more to this tale than meets the eye?
She was under the control to some extent of him.
This is one cold-blooded female that just does what she wants to do.
I mean, I don't know if I'd ever seen anything like that. The height of the city's club scene. 2002 was a time in Atlanta
when the nightlife scene was an international destination for partying.
Like, there were huge clubs.
It was a very wild time.
2002 Atlanta was lit.
It was the place to be.
Anytime celebrities come in town,
you know, they call us, you know, to come party.
Everybody who was on that scene was real players,
real heavy hitters.
30-year-old Atlanta resident and staple on the club scene,
Carlita Knox, better known as Smokey,
is getting ready for a night out with her brother, Ray.
I talked to Ray about 8.30.
He told me to come on over there and we'll go hang out.
So I was like, OK, cool.
He was cooking.
He was grilling some steaks for some friends.
So my friend, me and Sam, wanted to go over there.
Her brother, Ray, was at the apartment partying with his friend, Doc.
Just 30 minutes later, Carlita receives another phone call.
I got a call from G, one of Doc's friends. And G was like, hey, you know, I was on the phone with Doc,
and I heard gunshots.
And something like he couldn't breathe or something like that.
He said he did hear some female voices in the back saying,
get the money, get the money.
I kind of brushed it off, but I said, let me call him.
So I kept calling Doc, kept calling Doc, no answer.
I'm like, what the hell? That's strange. So I kept calling, kept calling, kept calling, no answer.
I'm like, what the hell?
That's strange.
So I kept trying to call Ray.
He's not picking up.
She's getting panicky.
She's like, let's go over to his place.
Carlita and her friend Sam head over to Ray's apartment.
The whole ride over there is just such a dreary, dreadful feeling.
Me and Sam got out the car and we walked up.
And when we got to Ray's door, it was cracked a little bit.
So Sam peeped in.
He was like, um, it's not good. It's not good.
I'm like, what? What happened? What happened?
He was like, they're dead. They're dead. I said, oh, my God.
So I end up calling 911.
Call 911.
First responders with the DeKalb County Police Department arrive on the scene. Both victims were deceased in the living room.
One close to the couch, the other on the floor.
I started documenting the crime scene as I saw it.
I started documenting the crime scene as I saw it. They secured the crime scene and then notified the DeKalb County Police Major Felony Unit to respond.
Outside the apartment, Carlita is in shock.
Finally my brother dead. That changed my life forever.
Everything was rushing through my head. Everything was rushing through my head. Who, what, when, why?
I just broke down crying. We couldn't wrap our minds around it.
Born in 1968, Raymond Goodwin was raised by his mother in Birmingham, Alabama.
She was a single mom raising five kids by herself. so it wasn't, you know, roses, but
she did the best she could.
Ray was the middle child and he was always helping people, always.
I call him Captain because he was always reaching out and helping people.
Growing up, Ray was just always active into the high school
ban and different stuff like that.
He started working at 16 years old.
I remember he worked at McDonald's in high school.
Ray was close with all of his siblings,
but especially with his sister Carlita.
My mom and Ray, they were best friends.
They were always together.
Them two, they were the youngest,
so they had a special kind of relationship.
They were the youngest, so they had a special kind of relationship.
By the late 90s, Ray and most of his siblings had migrated to Atlanta. There, he stayed close with his family.
Ray was like the legendary uncle. He was the house to go to.
He's got to rent us 10, 15 games, movies. We got board games. He's gonna cook the whole weekend.
It was the place to be as a kid.
He was always the comedian, always kept people laughing.
He was full of life.
After a successful stint as a car salesman,
at age 31, Ray changed lanes to pursue a lifelong dream.
Photography was Ray's passion. He was always into that.
He would go into like the Walmarts and he would have these booths set up to do his photography.
He was very good at it.
But Ray had bigger dreams than taking pictures in department stores.
He wanted to break into the booming Atlanta entertainment scene, something by the late
90s Carlita had already done.
We were in the adult entertainment industry.
I started dancing on a regular basis then, and I just became great at what I was doing.
She would hook Ray up with other dancers
who needed to make like flyers or portfolios.
In order to market themselves,
Ray would take their pictures for them.
He created a whole photography company.
Within like a few months,
time just catapulted to another level.
Ray found his niche,
working with dancers at Atlanta's multitude
of high-end clubs.
He did a lot of my photography.
He made my portfolios.
He made portfolios for all of my girls.
Ray developed a huge network of friends in the city including 35 year old
Claudel Christmas aka Doc. Doc was very suave he was a cool guy he called
himself the doctor. I met him at the club through a mutual friend. He liked to go
to the casinos he just liked to you, party just like everyone else back then. He became one of my best friends as well.
Doc was a very giving person, very great person, great energy. Everyone knew him,
loved him. Our whole family and friend network was very tight.
Ray found success, status, and popularity in Atlanta.
When he met Akasha Turner in 2001, he also found love.
I met him at a dance club.
He just came up to me laughing.
Raymond, even amidst that type of environment, he stood out differently.
He was very religious. He was very religious.
He was very spiritual.
I had a friend, like a best friend.
They had been together for a couple of years.
She loved him.
They were in love.
By the summer of 2002, Ray was at the peak of success
in a city where the sky was the limit.
where the sky was the limit.
But on August 15th, his rise to the top is cut short.
Detectives with the DeKalb County Police Department enter Ray's apartment,
where they find the bodies of 34-year-old Ray Goodwin
and 35-year-old Doc Christmas.
We'd look for any damage to the door, which there was none. We'd look for any
broken windows and there was no damage indicating any type of forced entry.
There was none. There was no immediate signs of any type of struggle. Nobody had
any other injuries besides the gunshot wounds. Doc received one gunshot wound to
the head. Ray received a gunshot wound to the head along with other gunshot wounds. Doc received one gunshot wound to the head.
Ray received a gunshot wound to the head,
along with other gunshot wounds to his torso.
When asked why anyone would want to hurt her brother,
Carlita says she believes burglary
may have been the motive.
He kept very expensive photography equipment.
Both of these victims, Doc and Ray,
were known to carry a large amount of cash,
especially being around the entertainment industry.
They would go to the clubs with wads of cash
and just spend all kinds of crazy money.
My brother, he bought major equipment.
I mean, he had so much stuff.
Doc, he was a little flashy too, you know,
and I thought they probably was like,
shoot, we're gonna rob him too.
Carlita also tells investigators of the bizarre call
between Doc and her friend G that led her and Sam
to the apartment in the first place.
While Doc was speaking with this individual, gunshots rang out.
He actually heard a female voice say, get the money, get the money.
Investigators wonder if Ray and Doc fell victim to Atlanta's growing crime wave. During this time frame,
the adult entertainment industry was booming.
People would want to rob the men,
knowing they had a lot of cash going into these clubs.
They started to have a lot more robberies within our city,
and they were being committed by females.
MUSIC Coming up, a pair of suspects emerge. Whoever this voice was on the
phone saying get the money was somebody they knew. And the discovery of another
body strikes fear in this close-knit community. He suffered multiple gunshot wounds. We actually was just so scared and everything.
We had a serial killer here?
DeKalb County Detectives are investigating the murders of 34-year-old Ray Goodwin
and his friend, 35-year-old Claudel Dock Christmas.
Raymond had been shot five or six times.
Dock had been shot one time to the head.
Robbery could have been a motive.
Ray and his business had a lot of very, very expensive
high-end photography equipment, carried a lot of cash,
and the money from their wallets was missing.
...
Inside Ray's apartment, detectives search for clues.
...
In this particular case, it appears that they were having a party,
getting ready to go out for the evening.
There were drink glasses, and they were about to cook out.
So it appeared initially at first glance
that the victims knew and let the killers in willingly.
There was no tables turned over.
There was no damage to any of the other property inside.
I would have to say the incident appeared
to have been almost by surprise.
Doc was shot execution style in the head.
That tells us that he was probably shot first.
It appeared that once Ray saw what happened, he tried to flee.
And it just unloaded on Ray.
And that's why Ray has a lot more gunshot wounds than Doc had.
Ray and Doc were obviously very comfortable with the people that were in the house with
them because they were drinking.
Whoever this voice was on the phone saying, get the money, was somebody they knew.
Based on the information they heard about this phone call, detectives thought we had
at least two perpetrators.
They were invited in and that means you can focus your attention on people who might have
had access to the apartment.
Two cell phones were recovered from the crime scene, one being a docks and the other being raised.
I sent out subpoenas for the phone carriers to find out who they had been communicating with.
Investigators discover one more potentially important clue.
There were seven bullets fired.
All of the shell casings located were 32 caliber bullets.
32 calibers, it's a very small gun.
And, you know, with a small gun, who carries small guns?
Typically females.
Because we have a female voice say,
get the money, get the money.
The suspect in this case is most likely a female.
Detectives head back outside
where Ray's sister Carlita is waiting.
She says she's just gotten off the phone
with Ray's girlfriend.
Carlita found out that on this particular day,
two individuals might've been at the apartment
partying with these guys.
He had people around like per usual.
He naturally does tell me what he's doing, who he's with.
He said the names of who he was with.
It was nicknames.
Ray and Doc were hanging out with two dancers from the area,
and she identified them as Peaches and Snow.
MUSIC
Carlita tells them she thinks she met Peaches and Snow
a few weeks earlier.
A light bulb immediately went off. Ding!
It's got to be them girls. It's got to be them girls.
I didn't know Peaches and Snow.
I didn't know their names at the time.
But three weeks before this incident had happened,
I had a yacht party at Lake Lanier.
My brother, we was supposed to have a photo shoot there.
So he set up everything for the girls
and invited them to the photo shoot.
These girls were dancers at, you know, less popular clubs.
One stood out to me.
She was tall, she was like 5'7", or 5'9", or something like that.
When I first met them, I got a bad vibe from her.
I was a man, right? I don't like these girls.
I mean, something came over me immediately, and I was just like,
no, sir, not them.
Investigators turn to the only other detail
they know about peaches and snow.
Detectives went to some of the strip clubs
in the Atlanta area.
Dealing with the clubs was difficult.
You couldn't even get past the door.
The club owners, the bouncers, the security, they're not real excited to have police,
you know, combing through their establishment.
Two days after the murders on August 17, 2002,
DeKalb County detectives are called to the scene of another homicide.
There's been another shooting and it's just across town.
The third male murdered.
At the crime scene, detectives find 29-year-old Lemetrius Michi Twitty dead on his living room floor.
It appeared that he had suffered multiple gunshot
wounds, including to the head, back, abdomen area,
and that they were in intermediate range,
probably five to six feet.
It doesn't take long for detectives
to notice eerie similarities between the two crime scenes.
These murders, they're in close proximity, both occurring in the same county.
You've got a deceased guy in his apartment. He too has been executed. Neither one of them has a forced entry.
And then while going over the scene, they found the same 32 caliber shell casing
that they did on the scene with Ray and Doc.
The fact that the same caliber,
which was an unusual caliber, was used,
it would not be far from saying
that the same individual committed all three murders.
Detectives on the scene step outside where they find Michi's friend, Marchetti Townsend.
He said Michi didn't show up for work that day, and he was concerned.
Michi and Mr. Townsend worked together as barbers.
Mr. Townsend had tried to reach his friends several times by phone.
He went to the apartment.
At that point, he found Michi dead.
Distraught, Marchetti explains that Michi
was a beloved figure in their tight social circle.
Michi was very popular as being a master barber,
and he cut a lot of people's hair.
He was high in demand.
People were paying cash, so we always
had a lot of money on him.
But there is no cash to be found in Michi's apartment.
And that's not the only thing that's missing.
Meachie had been renting a gold Nissan Maxima.
That car was missing from the scene.
As detectives search for the gold Nissan,
news of Meachie's death reaches his friends.
I knew Meachie.
You know, we always just on the same scene.
Ray knew Meche as well.
We heard he got killed.
So we like, what the hell?
You know, what the heck is going on?
I was shocked.
I could not believe it.
Still reeling from her brother's murder,
Carlita fears the worst.
We actually was just so scared.
You know what I mean? We got a serial killer out here?
Coming up...
Investigators enlist help to stop a killer.
Nobody want to talk to the police,
so that's where I came in at.
And they make an important discovery.
Two handguns were located in the toilet tank.
It was the same caliber handgun used at both crime scenes.
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After a string of three murders,
DeKalb County detectives are urgently trying to track down
their only possible suspects,
two dancers named Peaches and Snow.
I'm asking the police, hey, you know, you guys hear anything?
You guys hear anything?
Nope, nope, nope, nope.
Weak one by this, like, man, we don't have any leads.
We don't have anything yet.
Unwilling to let the murders go unsolved, Carlita takes matters into her own hands.
I wasn't just going to sit there and, you know, be scared.
Nobody want to talk to the police, so that's where I came in at.
Carlita hits the streets, trying to uncover anything she can
on the two dancers who were allegedly
at her brother's apartment the night of the first murders.
I reached out to everybody.
I went to about three, four strip clubs.
They're not supposed to let you do this,
but because of my status, they allowed me to go and look
at the permit books.
Because she was a dancer and she wasn't law enforcement,
they let Carlita sift through these permit books.
It'll tell your name, your age, all the basic information.
And she was able to identify peaches.
I came across this one permit of Felicia Blakely,
and her height and weight stood out.
She was tall and skinny.
She was like five-something and then 114 pounds.
I said, you know what?
That looked like her.
I called the detective, and I told him what I had found, and he was like, okay, meet me,
and I'll run everything.
Felicia Blakely was born in 1983 to a single mother in Jacksonville, Florida.
Felicia had an absent father.
She was bounced between her mother and her grandmother
in Jacksonville her whole childhood.
her mother and her grandmother in Jacksonville her whole childhood.
In 1998, at the age of 15, Felicia moved with her mother to Atlanta.
Her mother had been transferred to Atlanta with some kind of warehouse job.
Felicia's already tense relationship with her mother became even more difficult after the move. She had a lot of anger. Her relationship with her
mom was so estranged she had to find a way to support herself. So she got a fake
permit or ID to make herself look older and she began dancing in these clubs. It was very lucrative for her.
Felicia left home at age 17.
Young and beautiful,
she made enough money dancing to get by.
After Felicia was dancing in these clubs,
she was dating a guy, she got pregnant,
but she didn't want to have anything to do with the guy.
So she was just gonna raise the baby on her own,
but she couldn't dance as she got bigger in the pregnancy.
So there was one particular night that she was dancing
and she was showing quite a bit,
and she wasn't making very much money.
And a guy in the audience approached her.
Alicia described him as good-looking, you know, charismatic. She wasn't making very much money, and a guy in the audience approached her.
Alicia described him as good-looking, you know, charismatic.
He approached her and gave her a big wad of cash.
At the end of the night, the man introduced himself as Mike Berry.
Made her feel like she was on top of the world and she could have everything.
There was no guidance in her life.
You know, you're going to latch on to the first person that shows you any type of affection
and love or stability.
Quickly, the two began dating and Mike offered Felicia dreams of a better life.
This was everything she probably ever wanted was what she saw in Mike Berry. He was giving her love, spending time with her,
buying her things for coats and cars,
and offering to take the role of being this baby's father.
However, Felicia's relationship with Mike
didn't turn out as she hoped.
When you have a master manipulator,
they know who to target.
They're not going to target the flamboyant chick in the club.
You know, they're going to target the one that they think
that's very insecure.
He was much older than her.
He made all these promises to her,
we're going to get out of Atlanta,
we're going to have a better life.
He just sold her this huge pipe dream,
and Felicia bought into it. We're gonna get out of Atlanta. We're gonna have a better life. He just sold her this huge pipe dream
and Felicia bought into it.
But in the end, none of that happened.
Felicia's transient.
She has no real known address.
She would drop the baby off at daycare
and then just not pick the baby up.
And so Felicia's mom got the baby.
Felicia tried to fight her on that,
but the mom ended up getting the custody.
And Felicia went back to dancing in these clubs.
Now, in August of 2002,
Felicia's name is at the center
of a triple homicide investigation.
You're dealing with a suspect who dances at different clubs in different areas of the city.
So trying to hunt and find her location, you're losing a lot of time.
Meanwhile, just a few miles away, inside the Atlanta city limits, a call comes in to 911.
On August 25th, City of Atlanta police were contacted regarding some suspicious individuals
in the lobby of Mrs. Winters' restaurant.
There had been a series of robberies, armed robberies, at a fast food, fried chicken restaurant
all over the Atlanta area.
And the perpetrators were female.
As such, the word got out among the various franchises of the restaurant, be on the lookout
for women who are acting suspicious.
The manager reports there are three women in the dining room who match the description
of the suspects at large.
When Atlanta police get there, the females are seen running into the bathroom.
Atlanta police order the females out of the bathroom.
The women are placed in the back of a squad car and hand over the keys to the vehicle they arrived in.
City of Atlanta ran the tag on the Golden East on Max,
and it was in the parking lot that the females arrived in.
When they did that, they learned that it had been taken
in a homicide in DeKalb County, which was Michi's homicide.
In Michi's crime scene, the one thing that was taken was a car that Michi had rented.
It was a Gold's Nissan.
They also discover the women had attempted to ditch something in the restaurant bathroom.
Two handguns were located in the toilet tank within the bathroom. Two handguns were located in the toilet tank within the bathroom.
One of them was a.32 caliber automatic handgun.
It was the same caliber handgun used at both homicides.
Outside, officers asked the women for identification.
The women that were arrested by the City of Atlanta police
at Mrs. Winters were Amisha Irvin and Felicia Blakely.
Coming up, detectives learn of another potential victim.
The Orlando Police Department contacted our agency
concerning a similar incident that they were investigating.
Detectives think she's done more murder than we've discovered.
It's been 10 days since the murders of Raymond Goodwin, Doc Christmas, and Meachie Twitty.
And Atlanta authorities have just arrested their suspects, 18-year-old Felicia Blakely
and 20-year-old Amisha Irvin.
We've been on the hunt for Felicia in Michi's vehicle with a.32 caliber handgun.
Detectives begin their interviews
with 18-year-old Felicia while taking note
of her unusual necklace.
It was a chain with a padlock on it.
It was odd.
When detectives got to interview Felicia,
she admitted without too much trouble
that they killed Meachie and Ray and Doc.
She knew we had the gun, we had the car.
I mean, how do you lie about that?
With Ms. Blakely, her statement was remarkably candid.
This was a girl who is being charged with three different murders
and just lays it all out.
She didn't sugarcoat it.
Felicia tells them that she met Ray through her friend and fellow dancer Amicia,
also known as Snow.
Amisha knew Ray as a photographer.
He had given her his business card to have photos taken.
She says the women had socialized with Ray a few times,
and on August 15th, she and Amisha went to Ray's house
to party before heading out to the clubs.
While she'd hung out with Ray before, this day was different.
Felicia believed that Ray possibly had money and that's why she was there, to actually rob him.
Desperate for money, Felicia says she decided to make her move.
When Felicia went to hang out with Doc and Ray this particular day, she had her gun with her.
Felicia confesses to investigators she purchased the gun illegally.
Doc is on his own phone with somebody.
She walks up behind Doc.
He turns just in enough time to see her with the gun.
She pulls the trigger.
Ray tries to leave and she shoots him. Felicia disclosed that Ray had withdrew about $1,000 that day.
So about $1,000 was taken from Ray.
As had been the plan all along, Felicia says she and Amisha hit the clubs.
Shortly after the robbery of Ray and Doc, they had gone partying in Buckhead.
Felicia tells investigators, while riding high from success,
the women spotted another potential victim.
They had met Amici while out partying,
and Felicia believed he had money.
Amici, he used to come to the club all the time.
He was a flashy guy.
He loved big, bulky jewelry,
and, you know, he was a flashy guy.
So I think that's why they targeted him.
Meche wants to party with these pretty girls
and invites them back to his house.
They're partying, hanging out.
I believe he dozes off and wakes up to the gun.
Felicia shot him several times.
I got $650 in cash, and they left in his car.
Felicia confesses to investigators
that over the next few days, she and Amisha continued
their crime spree hitting numerous fast food restaurants.
They start getting thirsty, you know, to do more robberies because these men were just
easy to lure in.
They're at these clubs, they're spending money, they're trying to have a good time,
and they meet these pretty ladies.
And so that's what happened with Michi.
Investigators are taken aback
by Felicia's matter of fact confession.
This is one cold blooded female
that just does what she needs to do
and does what she wants to do.
I mean, I don't know if I'd ever seen anything like that.
Next, detectives turn their attention
to 21-year-old Amesha Irvin, AKA Snow.
Her statement matched up pretty well.
She goes into some details about how they took some money
and how Felicia did all the shooting.
When Felicia starts firing during these murders, Amisha hits the ground.
And then Felicia kept screaming, get the money, get the money, you know, like, let's get out of here.
She helped take the money.
she helped take the money.
After both confessions, Felicia and Amisha are charged with three counts of malice murder,
armed robbery, felony murder, and theft by taking.
Once I got the news, I was like, oh my God, thank you, Lord
Jesus.
And I immediately felt a little bit more safe
because someone was in custody.
Ray didn't deserve that.
He did not deserve that at all.
Doc didn't deserve it either.
They both were good guys.
As prosecutors prepare for trial
and news of Felicia's arrest hits the media,
DeKalb County investigators get an unexpected call
from detectives in Florida.
After the arrest of Felicia and Amisha,
the Orlando Police Department contacted our agency
concerning a similar incident that they were investigating
in their jurisdiction.
Four months before their arrests,
on the night of April 17th, 2002,
an Orlando man invited a young woman
back to his motel room to party.
Instead, he was attacked.
That individual was robbed and shot in the head.
However, he was still alive,
and the caliber of weapon used
was a 32 caliber automatic handgun.
According to the victim in the city of Orlando,
the female was described as a black female.
He mentioned that she was wearing a necklace
with a padlock on it.
Felicia Blakely, when she was arrested, she also had a necklace with a padlock on it. Felicia Blakely, when she was arrested, she also had a necklace with a padlock on it.
Did Felicia commit this attempted murder
across state lines?
And if so, how much blood is on her hands?
Knowing that Felicia had attempted to kill somebody
before these three victims,
it raised suspicion for detectives
that possibly she's done more murder than we've discovered.
Coming up...
A courtroom revelation no one sees coming.
The necklace represented that she was his property.
Is Felicia a cold-blooded killer, coming. The necklace represented that she was his property.
Is Felicia a cold-blooded killer,
or is someone manipulating her every move?
He knew how to pick his prey.
After a killing spree that left three dead in less than 24 hours, Felicia Blakely and
her accomplice Amisha Irvin are in jail awaiting trial.
At the initial interview, even though Felicia was being truthful, they just still had this
sense that maybe there was more information that she wasn't telling, but they just couldn't figure out exactly what that piece was.
So Felicia was interviewed later after her arrest.
During her second interview, Felicia makes a stunning allegation.
Felicia explained Mike Berry was her pimp.
She was forced to do it due to Mike Berry.
And that he was the one that really wanted the money
and put her and Amisha up to these crimes.
Mike Berry knew how to pick his prey.
He knew exactly who his target would be.
And he selected his girls carefully.
Felicia had a necklace with a padlock on it. And she had disclosed that the only person
that had the key to that padlock was Mike.
The necklace represented that she was his property.
According to Felicia, Mike believed the successful photographer would have cash on hand, and he ordered Felicia to rob Ray.
According to her, Mike Berry had been ordering her to collect more and more money, that there
was all of this pressure. Mike enlisted Amisha to be her accomplice.
When she and Amisha arrived at Ray's that afternoon to party,
Felicia says she had a hard time building up enough nerve
to pull out the gun.
But Mike wasn't letting it go. Felicia says he keeps calling her while she's there and saying,
when are you going to do this?
Finally, she calls him back, leaves the phone,
like, sitting on the couch so he can hear what's happening.
He was on the line, and he heard the whole murder.
and she was killed. She was killed.
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She was killed. She was killed. She was killed. She was killed. She was killed. Her defense attorney attempts to use Mike, her pimp, I guess, at some extent, as being
the catalyst to this.
They also went and interviewed Mike, and he didn't admit to anything.
There's really no evidence on our end involving Mike.
I think if Amisha had come forward and corroborated some of Felicia's information,
detectives could have built a case on Mike,
but that just wasn't the case.
Regardless, the 20-year-old does not deny
that she was the one to take the lives of three men.
She was really clear about her own level of responsibility,
even though she was under the control, to some extent, of him.
We started out seeking the death penalty, absolutely.
At the time, you could not get a life without parole sentence
unless, in fact, you were seeking the death penalty.
In 2004, Felicia accepts a plea deal.
Felicia and her lawyers made the decision for her to plead guilty and avoid that trial
and serve life in prison rather than be considered for the death penalty.
Felicia is spared the death penalty. Instead, she receives three consecutive life sentences
without the possibility of parole.
I was like, thank you, God.
There is a God.
Thank you so much, Lord, that this girl is off the street
and she can no longer hurt anybody else.
Amisha also pleads guilty.
She receives concurrent life sentences with the possibility of parole.
The Florida case was never pursued just because the court system believed that Felicia was
never going to be out of prison for these three murders. For those who lost loved ones during Felicia's 24 hours of bloodshed,
her claims at sentencing bring mixed emotions.
Felicia could have made different choices.
You did what you did because that was the person you are on the inside.
It doesn't make me feel better about what happened.
You know, it's a very, very, very small amount of relief.
I miss him.
I miss him a lot.
Felicia Blakely is housed at the Arendelle State Prison,
serving three life sentences
without the possibility of parole.
She has never been charged for her alleged role
in the Orlando shooting.
Amicia Irvin is housed at the same prison
serving three life sentences.
She will be eligible for parole in 2027.
Mike Barry continues to deny all claims
of his alleged role in the murders
and has never been charged.
What would you do if someone hurt the person you most loved?
Lydia Lerma found out the hard way.
As much as I wanted to dig a hole and crawl in it and die, I knew I couldn't.
I made the choice to stand and fight.
A mother, a hunter, a protector, she's no stranger to the fight. A mother, a hunter, a protector. She's no stranger to the fight, but this
time the fight is personal. Every child who is abused deserves someone like
Lydia to fight for them. He thought he could escape. He thought he could run. He
thought wrong. I need to show the FBI this is it, this is where he's at.
The chase is on and there's no turning back.
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