Stepha Henry was a 22-year-old aspiring attorney from Brooklyn, New York, who had recently graduated with honors from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Known for her intelligence, ambition, and vibrant personality, she was preparing to take the LSAT and pursue a career in law. In May 2007, Stepha traveled to Miami, Florida, with her younger sister to celebrate a family birthday, staying with relatives during their visit.
On May 29, 2007, the day Stepha was scheduled to return to New York, she left her aunt's home around 1:00 a.m. She was seen getting into a dark gray 1995 Acura Integra with Kendrick Lincoln Williams, an acquaintance she had met through mutual friends. The two planned to attend Club Peppers, a nightclub in Fort Lauderdale. Surveillance footage confirmed Stepha's arrival at the club, but she was never seen again after that night.
In the months following Stepha's disappearance, investigators focused on Kendrick Williams, who claimed they had become separated at the club and that he left alone. However, in September 2007, authorities located and impounded the Acura Integra Williams had been driving. Inside the vehicle, they discovered a significant amount of blood, later confirmed to be Stepha's, along with evidence of bleach used in an attempt to clean the scene. The volume of blood indicated that she could not have survived the injuries sustained.
In January 2008, Williams was arrested in Brooklyn, New York, and charged with second-degree murder. Despite the absence of Stepha's body, the forensic evidence was compelling. Williams denied involvement, but the DNA evidence found in the car he previously owned played a crucial role in the prosecution's case. ...Read More
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