Audrii Cunningham Murder: Previous Victim Emotionally Describes What Suspect Did To Her When She Was 10 Years Old
24.02.2024 - 16:21
/ perezhilton.com
We continue to learn more disturbing details about the man suspected of killing Audrii Cunningham.
As we’ve reported, Don Steven McDougal has been charged with capital murder in connection to the death of the 11-year-old. Audrii was reported missing on February 15 after she never made it to her bus stop or school that day. McDougal — a friend of her father who lived in a trailer behind the Cunninghams — sometimes watched the child and even brought her to her bus stop that day. On the day of her disappearance, he had been the last person to see her alive, quickly making him a person of interest in the case.
When the 42-year-old was arrested on unrelated charges, his statements, along with phone records and surveillance footage, led police to find Audrii’s body in Trinity River. Her remains had been tied to a rock with a rope at the bottom. According to the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office, she died of “homicidal violence including blunt head trauma.” So, so awful. As we mentioned, McDougal has since been charged with her murder.
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The other things is, this isn’t the first time the suspect has been in some serious trouble with the law. Audrii isn’t even his first alleged underage victim — he was charged with enticing a minor several years ago. Yeah, you read that right. McDougal was allowed to be alone with Audrii — despite him previously being charged with enticing a minor. And, you know, looking like that.
And now, the victim in that incident is speaking out about the horrors she experienced.
Carissa Davis explained to ABC 13 she was 10 years old in March 2007 when McDougal attended a family gathering at her uncle’s home in Brazoria
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