A Chicago woman is accused of helping dispose of her boyfriend, an alleged murder victim, before fleeing to Arkansas.
Kylea Davis, 18, is accused of helping her boyfriend Jordan Allison, 27, hide the body of a man she allegedly killed in a Chicago alley, according to CWB Chicago. He was charged with destroying evidence. report.
“Judge David Kelly held Kylia Davis as a deliberate flight risk because prosecutors argued that she fled to Arkansas after the murder,” the report said.
Prosecutors charged Allison with murder in January for killing her own cousin late last year, according to the report. Prosecutors said Davis, Allison, a witness and Allison’s cousin, Gervael Miller, 29, met in Chicago on Nov. 4 to buy drugs.
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After the transaction was completed, they all allegedly went to Allison’s semi-truck sleeper cab, which was parked in South Lansing. Prosecutors say Allison shot Miller several times in front of everyone sitting in his truck.
Prosecutors allege in court filings that after Miller was killed, Davis returned to his truck to retrieve clothes. Davis is also accused of clearing the truck and helping Allison dump Miller’s body in an alley behind the 5600 block of South Wabash, according to court filings.
“Davis and Allison fled to Arkansas after the killings, prosecutors said. Police in Crittenden County, Arkansas, just west of Memphis, arrested Allison on an unrelated matter earlier this year and arrested him outside Cook County. He was taken into custody on a murder warrant,” the report states.
Police arrested Davis on April 1 in Sangamon County, Illinois.
