Man killed teen girlfriend, threw body in backyard: Cops

Janise Barthold and Dominique Domond

Left: Janise Barthold (GoFundMe). Right: Dominique Domond (Miami-Dade Department of Corrections).

A 20-year-old Florida man allegedly choked his girlfriend to death and then ditched her body in the backyard.

Dominique Domond has been charged with second-degree murder following the death of Janise Barthold, 17. An unresponsive woman in the backyard of a home at Northeast Second Avenue and Northeast 107th Street led to a call to the Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office on Monday night. Deputies arrived at the scene, where Domond’s mother guided them to Barthold’s location on the ground. Tragically, paramedics pronounced her dead on-site.

Domond allegedly initially claimed that Barthold and an unidentified man had attacked him, resulting in him strangling Barthold and fending off the other individual. However, following questioning and the Miranda rights being read, Domond confessed that there were no other individuals present and that he had fatally choked her during a dispute. Subsequently, he admitted to placing her in the backyard, as reported by the authorities.

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