Man Says Las Vegas Woman Fell Out of Moving Car Before Her Death
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, January 27, 2023 10:11 am
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (702 Times, NV Globe) – According to officials, a man apprehended Tuesday is accused with the kidnapping and murder of a Las Vegas lady in November of last year.
Ferrari Busby, 37, is being jailed without bail after a court appearance on Thursday.
According to a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrest record, police responded to a 911 call reporting a lady being beaten by a suspect, subsequently identified as Busby, near East Reno Avenue and Tamarus Street at 6:36 p.m. on Nov. 26.
The anonymous caller stated that they could hear the woman screaming but no one came to her rescue.
A suspect in the November death of a woman was found in a Las Vegas hospital
The woman said earlier that day, a man she knew as “Ant” had asked if he could borrow her car and she let him. He returned later and she came out to the car to see the victim inside, who she did not know, the report says.
“Ant told [the woman] he got into the fight with [the victim] and she jumped out of the car. He did not tell her what the fight was about or who the [the victim] was,” the report states.
An autopsy of the victim later revealed her identity as Jashmine Wilson. The victim’s family told police that Busby was her boyfriend.
Police were able to obtain exterior camera footage from a home in the area, which showed Wilson falling out of a car driven by Busby, hitting the ground and remaining motionless, according to the report.
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