Man who kidnapped woman, murdered her learns his fate

Left: Ibraheem Yazeed (WBMA). Right: Aniah Blanchard (Auburn Police Department).

A man from Alabama has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the abduction and murder of a 19-year-old woman, whose body was later found abandoned in a forested area.

Ibraheem Yazeed, aged 36, received his life sentence on Thursday following a jury’s decision that found him guilty of murder, felony murder, and kidnapping in connection with the death of Aniah Blanchard. This was confirmed by the Alabama Attorney General’s Office.

The tragic sequence of events unfolded on October 23, 2019, in Auburn. Late that evening, around 11 p.m., Yazeed encountered Blanchard, a college student, at a gas station. Noticing her presence, he exited the store and waited outside. As she approached her car, Yazeed jumped in and coerced her to drive away.

Sometime later, Yazeed fatally shot Blanchard. He then drove to an apartment complex in Montgomery and abandoned her car. With assistance from another individual, he transferred Blanchard’s body into the trunk of a different vehicle, subsequently driving her remains to a secluded woodland area where they were left.

Blanchard’s absence was quickly noted by her roommate, who alerted her family after she failed to return home that night, prompting them to report her missing. This sparked a widespread search involving multiple agencies. Authorities discovered her bloodied vehicle shortly after, indicating foul play. The search reached a sorrowful conclusion about a month after her disappearance when her remains were located in Macon County along County Road 2.

Yazeed was apprehended just days after her body was found. Although the legal process faced several delays, his trial commenced in March and culminated in his conviction.

“My daughter fought a very violent criminal, she fought hard and she got him off the streets so he could never hurt anybody again, and that feels good,” Blanchard’s mother, Angela Harris, told reporters.

Her family noted that she did not die in vain. At the time of the murder, Yazeed was out on bond for another kidnapping and attempted murder. As a result, Alabama legislators approved “Aniah’s Law,” which allows judges to deny bond for violent offenses beyond just capital murder.

“Today, justice has been served. I am gratified that the court imposed the maximum allowable sentence for the senseless and brutal murder of Aniah Blanchard, life in prison. It is the sentence that the weight of this crime demanded, and one that Aniah’s family has long deserved,” Attorney General Steve Marshall said in a statement. “My deepest sympathies remain with Aniah’s family and all who loved her. No verdict can undo their unimaginable loss, but my hope is that today’s outcome brings a measure of closure and allows them to begin the long journey toward healing.”

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