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Justice served
fromA1 hospital treatment He faced charges of second-degree murder and attempted arson of a dwelling or structure
Clark made his initial appearance at the Marion County Court on October 8, 2019, where he pleaded not guilty and requested a jury trial
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Initially scheduled for April 2023, the trial was delayed until July On July 3, the jury was selected, and the trial commenced on July 5
Represented by attorney Amanda Sizemore, Clark’s defense attempted to argue that Alleyne’s death was a suicide However, on Friday, July 7, the presiding judge, Robert William Hodges, announced that the jury had found Clark guilty on both counts
Remembering Miya Marcano
Alleyne's death brought back painful memories within the Trinidadian community with the murder of Miya Marcano in 2021. Floridians were rocked by the killing of college student, who was reported missing
Reports are that a maintenance worker who entered Marcano’s apartment unauthorized the day she disappeared was the prime suspect. He later killed himself
Orange County Sheriff John Mina said that authorities found Marcano’s body in a wooded area near an apartment building
Authorities said the 19-year-old disappeared on the same day a maintenance man improperly used a master key to enter her apartment
Her family reported her missing after she missed a flight home to South Florida on September 24, 2021
Miya was the daughter of popular Trinidadian South Florida deejay, Marlon Marcano, known as “DJ Eternal Vibes”