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D.c. Women Accused Of Deleting ‘sugar Daddy’ And Stealing Funds

Two Ladies Charged with deleting their sugar daddy and Theft In this case that has captured national attention, two women from Washington, D.C., have been charged with the fatal injury of a man they allegedly referred to as their “sugar daddy.” The suspects, Audrey Denise Miller, 19, and Tiffany Taylor Gray, 22, are accused of deleting 53-year-old Fasil Teklemariam and removing his thumb to access his financial accounts. The incident occurred on April 5, 2024, when Teklemariam was found deleted in his apartment with multiple wounds and other injuries, including a fractured skull. His right thumb had been removed. According to court documents, the women used the thumb to make purchases and withdraw money from Teklemariam’s accounts. Surveillance footage from Teklemariam’s apartment building showed Miller and Gray entering and exiting the premises with items belonging to the victim. Witnesses also reported seeing the
suspects using Teklemariam’s thumb to pay for various services and goods. The authorities have charged both women with first-degree fatal injury and armed felony fatal injury. Many are questioning how such a heinous act could occur and what could drive individuals to commit such a crime. The case has also sparked discussions about the dangers of exploitative relationships and the lengths to which some may go for financial gain. Both suspects are currently in custody, with Miller awaiting a preliminary hearing and Gray awaiting extradition to D.C. from Prince George’s County. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are currently searching for the victim’s missing thumb and other stolen items. This case serves as a grim reminder of the potential dangers lurking in seemingly consensual relationships. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community watches closely, hoping for justice for Fasil Teklemariam and his family.