Woman's fatal stabbing livestreamed on Facebook; man charged
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The livestreamed fatal stabbing of a woman on social media led police to her body in an office building parking lot in Louisiana's capital.
Baton Rouge Police found Janice David's naked body bound to a vehicle's steering wheel with jumper cables late Monday night, news outlets reported.
Someone who saw video of the attack on a Facebook Live feed notified Facebook, which in turn contacted authorities, according to the reports.
Authorities arrested Earl Lee Johnson, 35, on Monday and charged him with first-degree murder. During a news conference Tuesday to announce the arrest, police said Johnson and David had been on a dayslong 'œdrug binge'ť before he allegedly choked, beat and stabbed her.
'œApparently they were involved in some drug usage together for a couple of days and the end result - as everyone has seen on Facebook Live - is a very gruesome, very evil act,'ť police spokesperson L'Jean McKneely said.
Autopsy results are pending on David, 34, of Baton Rouge.