Attorneys for the family of Shanquella Robinson have named the American suspect that they are calling on President Biden to extradite to Mexico to face charges.
The 18-page document sent to the Biden administration said Jackson was the main point of contact for the group's seven travel companions. Robinson"did not seem to fit in with the others" and seemed"out of place" the day before receiving a call from Jackson that Robinson had suffered alcohol poisoning in the room, the letter alleges.
The letter included the witness statement from a hotel staff member identifying Jackson as the aggressor in the video posted on social media. The witness said in a statement that Jackson"manipulated me" with the information she initially provided at the scene in order to"leave the country as soon as possible."
Robinson was declared dead after two sets of medical professionals responded over the course of several hours. The staff member said that Jackson gave him an"indifferent" hug when he offered his condolences and claimed he heard"laughing" from the room after he walked out in order to give the friends space.The group abruptly left the hotel a day later, on Oct. 30, and Jackson did not respond to a text message asking where she was until Oct.
"Federal charges are brought in cases where the crime involves interstate commerce or federal law enforcement agencies," the attorneys added."We know in a transnational case where evidence was possibly transported and persons of interest communicated with each other via cellphone federal charges could be brought against those responsible for Shanquella’s death.
"Certainly this is an unacceptable response to share with an American family in regards to their daughter's murder," attorney Robinson said.
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