A few days after #BlackLivesMatter activist Oluwatoyin Salau was found dead in Tallahassee, Florida the main suspect in the case has finally confessed. Aaron Glee officially confessed to murdering Oluwatoyin, as well as another woman, Vicki Sims according to recently publicized court documents.
There’s a new viral report of the heartbreaking murder of activist Oluwatoyin Salau, the 19-year-old was recently found dead in Tallahassee, Florida.
Suspect Aaron Glee, 49, confessed multiple times to the kidnapping and killing of both Oluwatoyin and Victoria Sims, a volunteer and retired state worker.
What did Aaron Glee said about Toyin Salau death?
Aaron Glee confesses and revealed that he kept Oluwatoyin in his dilapidated home located on Monday Road for several days, as he continued to repeatedly rape her. He eventually said he decided to kill her to avoid getting caught by authorities. Glee said he kept her tied up in his home for three to five days, but lost track of time because “he was heavily under the influence of alcohol.” Additionally, Glee said he released her at times to eat and bathe—while “sexually assaulting her numerous times during those three to five days.” He then tied her up in a way in which he thought would cause her to die and left her “Glee explained how over the course of several hours he would re-enter the bedroom multiple times to see if [she] was still alive,” the report says. “Ultimately, he entered into the bedroom and determined [she] was deceased.”
Court documents also reveal that Oluwatoyin and Victoria Sims, 75, apparently met each for the first time just days before they were killed by Glee—including Glee arranging for Sims to pick both of them up at a local bus stop.
How did police caught Aaron Glee?
The police officers swarmed Glee’s home after tracing Sims’ cellphone to his address. They found Sims’ body under a bloody sheet in a bedroom and Oluwatoyin’s body under a pile of leaves in the woods behind the house.
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