A Mobile woman has been indicted on a first-degree perjury charge related to a high-profile murder-for-hire case.
Prosecutors allege that Andrea Latrice Robinson provided false testimony in an effort to overturn Steven Mason’s capital murder conviction on charges stemming from the shooting death of Ke’lei Morris. At a post-trial hearing in 2021, Robinson provided dramatic testimony that gave Mason an alibi.
She testified that she saw co-defendantand a different man go inside an apartment off Grelot Road in 2015 to commit the murder and that Mason was not involved. “It was entirely contrived,” Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood said Wednesday. “It turns out that she had a prior relationship with Steven Mason. Steven Mason is a manipulative psychopath. He has always manipulated people. That’s how he was able to carry out the murder of Ke’lei Morris. So it’s no surprise that, even from Holman prison, he would be manipulative enough to get somebody to lie on his behalf.” Robinson, 37, is free on $6,000 bond after her arrest this week. An arraignment has not yet been set. A Mobile County jury found Mason guilty in 2019. Prosecutors alleged that he paid $2,700 to Miller, who admitted that he pulled the trigger. Mason and Morris were dating at the time, and both had worked at Mobile Infirmary Medical Center, according to authorities. Miller was a patient there.“It was an obviously fabricated lie,” he said. “In fact, she told two different lies that contradicted each other. If one were true, the other couldn’t be true, and vice versa. So it was just a massive perjury done for the benefit of Steven Mason.”Blood pressure medicine recalled over cancer-causing chemical concernsStill no word on cause of loud booms reported in the Mobile area
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