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Ex -Ex -ex accused the woman to have sent a video of her body in the plot to frame the man for her murder

The Ohio man, who was accused of fatally stabbing a woman who he described as a “soul mate”, told a video from a fake social media report, in which the victim's lifeless body was shown to receive another man for the killing, the court records on Friday show.

The video sent via Facebook lasted five seconds and contained R&B singer Chris Brown's “stutter”, which played in the background.

The news was one of several that the authorities Nigel Thomas, 34, accused of sending an Indoretes conspiracy in order to frame the other man Shawn Bailey for the murder of Wilma Robertson.

According to an affidavit, the news was sent to Robertson's relatives and people who are connected to it.

Wilma Robertson.With the kind permission of Kimberly Danner

The news showed that Bailey had admitted to killed Robertson last month, according to the affidavit.

Bailey, who had agreed with Robertson, was arrested on April 15 in connection with her murder, shortly after the Facebook video was shared with the girlfriend of Robertson's ex-husband. A message sent to the girlfriend stated that Bailey had done the ex-husband “a favor” and that he no longer had to worry about Robertson, according to the affidavit.

The 33 -year -old Bailey stayed in prison until April 25, the Jefferson County public prosecutor said at the beginning of this week.

Bailey did not respond to a request for comments. A lawyer of Thomas, who appeared in an Indiana in Indiana on Friday, did not immediately answer a request for a comment.

Thomas was charged with a crime murder and a number of judicial disabilities.

“It seems that he has no regrets at all,” said Robertson's cousin Kimberly Danner in an interview about Thomas. “It's super offensive.”

Danner grew up with her cousin in Kentucky and said that the two were more like sisters. She described Robertson, a certified nursing assistant and mother of two children, as a free spirit, who had a hand to make people laugh.

Danner said her cousin met Thomas after she separated from her ex-husband a few years ago.

In the beginning, Danner remembered, said Robertson, that Thomas – a rapper who went with “Nati Bang” – “she understood like no other”. He wrote a love song about her, “A girl named Wilma”, that stays online, she said.

Wilma Robertson and Kimberly Danner.
Wilma Robertson and Kimberly Danner.With the kind permission of Kimberly Danner

The couple went to California, said Danner, although their relationship became “poisonous” and in January 2024 Robertson returned to Kentucky, said Danner.

“When she came back, she was only on this healing journey,” Danner recalled. “She wanted to come back, bring her life into the right way, bring her children and bring them back to California.”

At first she spoke regularly to her cousin. But Robertson was silent about a year ago about a year ago, Danner said.

According to the affidavit, the authorities believe that Robertson was killed on April 11th or 12th in their house in Hanover, Indiana. Her body was discovered in a supply room on April 14th. Two stab wounds were found in her back, according to the affidavit.

Danner found out about her cousin on April 14, she said, although her family initially had no details about what had happened. Later that night, she said, the video that Robertson's body shows was seen by her ex-husband when his girlfriend received it.

That said, “when we knew what had happened to her.”

After the arrest of Baileys April, he denied to record a video of Robertson's body or to send messages, according to the affidavit. He told the authorities that he was about 40 miles away at the time of her death in Louisville, Kentucky.

A day later, Danner said that she also received a Facebook message from someone who is supposed to be Shawn Bailey. Robertson's sister had also received a message from the supposed Shawn Bailey on Instagram, according to the affidavit, but until then Danner said that she had learned about Bailey's arrest and knew that the news was probably wrong.

“I knew immediately that it was Nati,” she said, noticing that she was on the phone with a detective about Bailey's arrest. “I said: 'Let me tell you by this other man with whom she had made an appointment earlier.'”

In the affidavit, dozens of news cited in the days after their death on the Facebook profile of Thomas about Robertson, some of which describe them as “soul mates” by Thomas.

Some of the news mark Robertson's family. One who was published on April 23, says: “You took the only one that I really trust.

The investigators later confirmed Shawn Baileys alibi, according to an affidavit, and found that the Facebook account of Shawn Bailey was accessed by an IP address in Oxford, Ohio, while Bailey was arrested in Louisville. The DNA found Bailey as a suspect, according to an affidavit, under the grip of a bloody knife at the crime scene, but showed a “moderate” match for Thomas.

Thomas, who lived in Oxford, was arrested on April 25, and on the same day Bailey was released according to the public prosecutor's office by Jefferson County.

For Danner, Thomas' arrest forced her to finally confront the death of her cousin.

“It was probably the first time that I finally really accepted that she was gone,” said Danner. At Robertson's funeral, she said: “It didn't feel like she was in peace at all. I have the feeling that they had arrested the wrong person.”


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