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http://www.wkrg.com/news/northwest-f...der/1130193333
ECSO: Serial stalker of 50-year-old white women charged with murder Updated: Apr 19, 2018 11:17 PM CDT ![]() ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) - The Escambia County Sheriff's Office has arrested Antjuan Javien Sanders, 18, and charged him with murder, sexual battery and burglary in the death of 58-year-old Susan Midyet ![]() Midyett's body was discovered on February 23, 2017 in a home in the 5000 block of Statler Ave. Her cause of death was initially believed to be natural, but the investigation revealed she was the victim of a homicide and that she had been sexually assaulted. Her home had also been burglarized. Sheriff David Morgan, in a Thursday afternoon press conference, says Sanders is a suspect in other burglaries in the area. Morgan believes Sanders would stalk his victims, mostly white women in their 50's for several days before burglarizing them. Nick Biebricher says Sanders robbed him twice, once at his old home and then at his new home. He says last November, Sanders stole his car full of music equipment. "I was running sound for the Frank Brown International Song Writers Festival and volunteering my time to do that and just loaded all of my gear up and Antjuan stole it all." Biebricher said. He says Sanders would terrorize people in his old neighborhood, especially women. |
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https://www.pnj.com/story/news/2019/...th/4319038002/
Pensacola teen sentenced to life for murder committed during attempted burglary Updated 3:49 p.m. CT Nov. 27, 2019 ![]() A Pensacola teenager convicted of murdering a woman during a botched burglary has been sentenced to life in prison. In September, a jury found Antjuan Sanders, 19, guilty of first-degree murder in the 2017 death of 58-year-old Susan Midyett. Jurors heard evidence that Sanders broke into Midyett's home thinking she was away, then strangled her to cover up his crime. Typically, a first-degree murder conviction carries an automatic life sentence. However, because Sanders was 17 at the time of the offense, Florida law required that he receive a customized sentence that accounted for his specific criminal history, life circumstances, maturity level and other factors. |
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