Her name is Kayla Huff. She was a sixteen-year-old sophomore at Moberly High School in Missouri, described by her parents as a “beacon of joy, known for her ever-present smile and a hug ready for anyone in need of comfort.”
Kayla was reported missing by family members on May 6th. A week later her lifeless body was discovered in the wilderness of a “densely wooded” location near her home.
According to court records, events began to unfold May 5th, the day before Kayla was kidnapped, when the primary suspect Alayna Mason arrived at Huff’s residence and poured motor oil into the gas tank of her vehicle, rendering it immobile.
The next day, Alayna, alongside an accomplice, forced Kayla into the trunk of a car and drove her to the nearby Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area, where she was dragged, brutally beaten with a baton, and shot.
Alayna Mason, 20; Hunter Ames, 19; Christopher Hull, 23; Julian Mason, 26, and Skyler Powell, 24, now face charges, including first-degree murder, kidnapping, tampering with evidence, and hindering prosecution. A 17-year-old juvenile male, identified as Kayla's boyfriend, was also arrested in connection with the case.
Investigators are still processing evidence to establish the motive. But what is clear is that a young Black girl went missing, was later found dead, and several adults are responsible for her kidnapping and murder.
Outrage is spreading across North Carolina after a disturbing viral video appears to show a Shelby police officer repeatedly punching a Black woman in the face while she is on ground.
The officer, identified as Karson Hyder, has now been placed on administrative leave after doorbell camera footage captured the shocking incident
She’s a very violent cop. Targeting people abusing them.. brutalizing a teen teenager boy. I need to take her off the street before she’s seriously hurt someone. And she’s a cop.