Eerie moment Missouri woman meets horrific end after being stalked down quiet street by yellow Ram truck
Terrifying footage has captured the moment a kidnapped Missouri woman was shot and killed by her captors after they tried to empty her bank account.
Michelle Hampton, 37, was found with multiple gunshot wounds near 4745 Greer Avenue in St. Louis on Nov. 20.
Surveillance images obtained by First warning 4 captured the shooting and had Hampton walk through the alley, followed by a yellow RAM truck.
Court documents revealed that Hampton’s twin sister, Samantha, witnessed the kidnapping and tracked her phone to the area.
At the scene, investigators discovered a receipt for a bank withdrawal. They contacted the bank and obtained images showing Hampton sitting in the back of the yellow truck with a masked man in the driver’s seat.
Phone records from the Life360 application showed that Hampton had visited several banks after his kidnapping.
One stop was made at a PNC drive-thru on Page Boulevard, where Hampton attempted to withdraw $10,000. The request was denied and she was only allowed to withdraw $2,000.
Her captors then took her to a PNC on Chippewa, where her request was again denied. The truck drove away after staff asked Hampton to go inside to complete the transaction.
Surveillance footage showed a kidnapped woman walking through an alley and being followed by a yellow RAM truck moments before she was killed.
Michelle Hampton (pictured), 37, was shot dead by her captors after they tried to empty her bank account
Surveillance footage shows the kidnapped woman being driven in a yellow truck to several banks before she was killed
Surveillance footage then showed Hampton walking down the street as an unknown person was followed by the truck.
The truck parked a few feet away before the driver got out, shot her and then drove away.
Police used AT&T data to track the vehicle and after obtaining a search warrant, they discovered an empty PNC bank envelope, according to the local news station.
A sweatshirt matching the description of what the suspect was wearing in the footage was discovered in a nearby dumpster.
Using DNA evidence from the sweatshirt, police identified the suspect as 43-year-old Anjuan Mosby, the boyfriend of Hampton’s twin sister.
Samantha reportedly told investigators that she informed Mosby about a $40,000 settlement her sister had received on behalf of their brother.
Court documents obtained by KSDK stated that Samantha “expressed fear of returning home after her interview with police because she feared Mosby was involved in Michelle’s kidnapping.”
Mosby faces 20 charges, including first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping, in Hampton’s death.
He pleaded not guilty on Monday and his next hearing is scheduled for January 7.
Using DNA evidence from the sweatshirt, police identified the suspect as 43-year-old Anjuan Mosby (pictured), the boyfriend of Hampton’s twin sister
A second man, 36-year-old Emmanuel Suarez (pictured) was charged with first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree robbery and eight other charges in connection with the case
During a police interview, Mosby reportedly stated that he conspired with co-conspirators to kidnap Hampton and force her to withdraw money, but intended to let her go.
On Tuesday, a second man, 36-year-old Emmanuel Suarez, was charged with first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree robbery and eight other charges in connection with the case.
Court documents seen by KSDK stated that Suarez was driven in the yellow truck in the days before and after Hampton’s death. His DNA was reportedly found on items that were in the truck and thrown into a dumpster.
They also said Mosby’s phone showed he had multiple connections to someone named “Manny,” who they believe is Suarez.