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May 16, 2008

local woman arrested in connection to Binsted murder

LaPrecious Nicole Austin, 19, of the 2700 block of Nine Mile Road was arrested yesterday and charged with conspiracy to commit robbery for her alleged connection to the high-profile March murder of Tyler J. Binsted. [via]


LaPrecious Nicole Austin and Zsabriela Evelyn Williams

Last year, Ms.Austin was arrested after confessing to an armed robbery on West Main Street; she also has a prior conviction for possession with the intent to sell cocaine from 3 years ago. [via]

Posted by john_m at 6:55AM under crime | Tags: ,

10 Responses to “local woman arrested in connection to Binsted murder”

  1. posted by john_m at June 20, 2008 10:26 am [#]:

    2 charges dropped in slaying case (RTD 6/20/08)

    Police also arrested LaPrecious Nicole Austin, 19, of Richmond, the alleged driver of the getaway car, on a charge of conspiracy to commit robbery. That charge, the only one against her, has been dropped.

  2. posted by Jim Bag at June 21, 2008 1:17 pm [#]:

    It sure would be something if the newspaper would report on why those charges were dropped. Maybe ask some questions, report some details. Inform the public once and a while. Yep, that’d be swell.

  3. posted by J at August 5, 2008 11:41 am [#]:

    idiots!

  4. posted by john_m at December 1, 2008 4:14 pm [#]:

    Grand jury brings new murder charge in killing of VCU student (RTD 12/1/08)

    A Richmond grand jury today indicted LaPrecious Nicole Austin with first-degree murder and other charges in the killing of a VCU student. [...] Her trial is set for Jan. 13.

  5. posted by Nancy Nusser at December 16, 2008 6:33 pm [#]:

    I’m a journalism professor at James Madison University and a writer for Richmond Magazine. I’m trying to write a story from the point of view of these two young women’s families–how they have been affected by the Byrd Park crime. I’ve been in contact with Williams’ attorneys, who said her family is quite willing to talk with reporters, but they cannot give me the name or phone number of Zsabriela’s mother, because of the attorney client privilege. Does anyone know Zsabriela’s mother or have any ideas of how I might conatct her?

    Regards,

  6. posted by Michael at December 16, 2008 9:00 pm [#]:

    Only a journalism professor would take the time to write a story on these pieces of trash. Don’t waste your ink. Surely you can find something better to do with your time. I suppose they did this because of a life of neglect and you feel obligated to tell their “story.” Give me a freakin’ break.

  7. posted by Mike Schmitt at January 16, 2009 12:46 pm [#]:

    I 2nd that…..The only thing that concerns me about these GUILTY criminals is how long I don’t have to worry about them seeing the light of day. Brutal sub-human thugs!!!

  8. posted by john_m at March 9, 2009 5:49 pm [#]:

    8-year term for final Binsted slaying defendant (RTD March 3, 2009)

    The prosecution of three people for the robbery and slaying of Virginia Commonwealth University student Tyler J. Binsted drew to a close today when the final defendant was sentenced to 18 years in prison.

  9. posted by pClark at March 9, 2009 6:00 pm [#]:

    “pieces of trash”

    Sigh, I’d actually like to hear the full story of how these lives interected and if Ms. Nusser could write it, I’d read it, but I think you’d have to start 20 years back or more.

    I mostly weep for the family of the victim, but also what turns young human beings into “Brutal sub-human thugs”.

    There but for grace go you and I.

  10. posted by Ramzi at March 9, 2009 6:45 pm [#]:

    If you don’t ever look at a problem from all sides you can’t fix it. I have zero sympathy for the criminals but studying their family dynamics may help prevent more of them from being produced.

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