A 25-year-old Wisconsin woman has been charged with arranging the murder of her “on-again, off-again” boyfriend in November.
Ashanti Davis is charged with solicitation of first-degree intentional homicide, and her bond was set at $100,000 on Saturday, WITI reported.
Police were called to the scene around 1 a.m. on November 1 and interviewed Davis. According to her account, she and a 32-year-old individual were approached by two masked men after getting out of a car. The men allegedly demanded they lie down and empty their pockets. Davis reported hearing a gunshot before the masked men fled.
Court filings say investigators found three bullet casings near the victim’s body, and his death was ruled a homicide by multiple gunshots wounds.
Davis gave investigators her phone number at the scene, and detectives found phone calls that led them to believe she had arranged the murder.
According to the criminal complaint, Davis had been receiving multiple calls from an inmate at a correctional institution, with whom she had a romantic relationship.
In one of the conversations on October 28, Davis mentioned “baby daddy, boom, pop, boom” to the inmate. The following day, she spoke about “getting a cat to kill the rat” but added that she needed to use riddles due to call monitoring.
On October 31, she told the inmate “it’s going to happen real soon” and that she was “trying to get a (expletive) put on the floor.”
Then, about 12 hours after the shooting, she told the inmate “they killed him” and “people think I had something to do with it.” When she said she felt bad, the inmate said, “That’s what you wanted,” prompting Davis to ask him why would “say that on a recorded call.”
Detectives brought Davis in for an interview on December 30, and she denied having anything to do with the murder or the robbery. She acknowledged it was her voice on the recording about the “cat to kill the rat” but “fumbled with explaining” what she was talking about.
The documents did not name the victim or say if the shooters had been identified.