Florida Man Avoids Death After Leaving 5-Year-Old in the Everglades, Eaten Alive by Alligators
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A Florida man, found guilty of the tragic murder of a young girl by leaving her in the Everglades, has been spared the death penalty. A judge in Miami-Dade Circuit Court decided on Friday that Harrel Braddy will not face execution.

The resentencing of Braddy commenced on January 20 and concluded just this past Friday. This proceeding relates to the heartbreaking 1998 case of five-year-old Quatisha Maycock’s death.

The jury’s verdict once more allowed Braddy, who is now 76 years old, to escape the death penalty. Instead, he received a life sentence, as reported by the Miami Herald.

According to NBC Miami, the trial reopened old wounds for Quatisha’s family. Addressing the jury, State Attorney Abbe Rifkin painted a vivid picture of the young victim.

“She was five years old. She was smart. She was loving. She was sweet like candy,” Rifkin poignantly remarked.

In 2007, Braddy was convicted of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and additional charges related to the November 1998 event when he kidnapped Quatisha and her mother, Shandelle Maycock.

Prosecutors said he left the child in an area commonly referred to asAlligator Alley,” where alligators attacked and killed her. 

Harrel Braddy/Miami-Dade Corrections

During the resentencing trial, Maycock testified in court, facing Braddy once again. She told jurors she met Braddy and his wife through a church group in the late 1990s and that the couple initially appeared supportive.

“I am here if you need me. I am here. Just like that, I am here,Shandelle recalled Braddy telling her early on.

According to her testimony, Braddy offered rides to work and provided her with money. 

The relationship reportedly took a violent turn when she asked him to leave her apartment because she had other company arriving.

Prosecutors alleged Braddy then attacked her, throwing her to the ground, climbing on top of her, and choking her.

“You used me,” Maycock testified, recalling what Braddy said during the assault.

Authorities said Braddy then forced both Maycock and Quantisha into a car, later leaving the mother near U.S. 27, near the “Broward-Palm Beach county line,” Tampa Bay Times reports. 

Maycock testified that Braddy beat her until she lost consciousness. She later regained awareness and managed to find help.

Police later found Quantisha’s mutilated body near a canal. Prosecutors said her injuries were consistent with a fatal animal attack.

“Deep into her skull, teeth marks, where an alligator tried to bite her head,” Rifkin told jurors while describing the evidence.

Officials overturned Braddy’s 2007 death sentence in 2017, after the U.S. Supreme Court deemed Florida’s death penalty unconstitutional.

The decision led the Florida Supreme Court to vacate multiple death sentences. Braddy faced the death penalty again, under Florida’s 2023 revised death penalty law.

Court records indicated that Braddy had an extensive criminal history before the incident. He had been sentenced to 30 years in prison but was released approximately 18 months before the murder.

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