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Re: FORMER JERSEY CITY MOTHER'S BONES FOUND IN NORTH CAROLINA BOYFRIEND'S BACKPACK
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Posted on: 2010/9/27 20:37
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FORMER JERSEY CITY MOTHER'S BONES FOUND IN NORTH CAROLINA BOYFRIEND'S BACKPACK
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Home away from home
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HER BONES IN HIS BAG
Man indicted in murder of Jersey-born woman Monday, September 27, 2010 By MICHAELANGELO CONTE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Authorities have indicted a North Carolina man for murder after discovering the bones of a former Jersey City woman in his backpack. Michael Dorman II, 32, of Mebane, N.C., has been held on $1 million bail since July when the Durham County District Attorney's Office charged him with failing to report a death. But earlier this month, he was indicted for killing Lakeia Boxley, 33, a mother of three. "He (Dorman) cut her body up and put it in a bag and had her remains in his house," said Latifah White, Boxley's sister. "I'm having nightmares about this. I shake in my bed. I'm reaching out for help." Boxley moved from Jersey City, where she was born, to Durham, N.C., in 1987, but lived in both Jersey City and Durham over the next two decades. Boxley was reported missing by her mother in Durham in March 2008. A friend of Dorman's called the Orange County Sheriff's Office this summer saying Dorman had asked him to dispose of the bones, authorities said. The friend cooperated with police and was under surveillance when he accepted the bag of bones from Dorman on July 14, officials said. Prosecutors said Dorman told the friend he met a prostitute in Durham and gave her money for sex and crack cocaine, but he became agitated and shot her with a shotgun, according to local press reports. White said last week that Dorman and her sister had an ongoing relationship. "They called my sister a prostitute and that's not true," White said. "Both (Boxley and Dorman) had drug problems. He bit my sister on the leg, my mother said it was a very bad bite. My sister stabbed him and somehow they got back together again," White said. White, who was born in Jersey City but now lives in North Charleston, S.C., said her sister attended School 12 in Jersey City. She said Boxley's bones have been cremated and she was to pick up the cremains from a funeral home on Friday. "I would like to know why he (Dorman) killed her, how he met her, and what were my sister's last words," White said. "I want him to know he took someone very important from us. I want him to know she had people who loved her." ===================== Sister wants to aid Boxley's kids Monday, September 27, 2010 Lakeia Boxley's sister said she's applying for $30,000 from the North Carolina's victim's compensation fund, and wants the money to go to Boxley's three children. The money is awarded to pay for such things as funeral services, said Latifah White, Boxley's sister, who has been in contact with New Jersey child services officials to reach out to two of Boxley's children, a boy and a girl, who she says were adopted out of Jersey City. White, who lost contact with her sister about seven years ago, is trying to locate the other child, who she believes is in foster care in the Durham area. "I'd like the kids to have the money," White said. "I'd like to see her kids have some money put away for college." White is asking people to call (877) 288-9658, pin number 1568, in an effort to find the adoptive family. JOURNAL STAFF
Posted on: 2010/9/27 15:10
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