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[The Tragic Death of Shanquella Robinson: A Search for Justice]-[MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Shanquella Robinson]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2026-01-22

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The Unfolding Tragedy of Shanquella Robinson

In October 2022, a dream vacation to San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, transformed into a harrowing nightmare for 25-year-old Shanquella Robinson and her family. What began as a celebratory trip with friends from Winston-Salem State University ended in Shanquella’s untimely death, sparking a complex, multi-year struggle for truth, accountability, and justice.

The Deceptive Narrative

Initially, the group of friends—later dubbed the "Cabo Six"—provided a consistent, albeit suspicious, narrative to Shanquella's mother, Salamandra Robinson. Shanquella’s close friend, Khalil Cook, informed Salamandra that her daughter had succumbed to "alcohol poisoning" after a night of heavy drinking. The group claimed she was dehydrated and sick, yet they purportedly lacked the funds to take her to an emergency room, opting instead to call a private doctor to their villa.

However, the timeline and the details provided by the group were riddled with inconsistencies. While some friends told authorities Shanquella had hit her head on a toilet or fallen in the pool, these claims were presented as evidence of her intoxication rather than the cause of death. The family’s suspicions were further ignited by an anonymous tip suggesting that a "fight" had occurred the morning of her death—an allegation the Cabo Six vehemently denied.

The Discovery of the Truth

Twelve days after her passing, Mexican authorities delivered a devastating update: Shanquella’s autopsy did not mention alcohol poisoning. Instead, the manner of death was ruled violent, caused by a "severe spinal cord and neck injury," accompanied by brain swelling and bruising.

The facade crumbled completely in mid-November 2022 when a leaked video surfaced online. The footage showed a naked Shanquella being subjected to an unrelenting physical assault by Dejanay Jackson, the birthday girl of the trip. Shanquella appeared unable to defend herself, acting like a "rag doll" while bystanders egged on the attacker. This visual evidence directly contradicted the group’s claims that no fight had taken place.

Medical Discrepancies and Legal Stagnation

The investigation hit a major roadblock when the FBI conducted a second autopsy in the United States. The results were starkly different: the U.S. medical examiner found no dislocation of the spine and noted that Shanquella’s brain swelling could have resulted from a lack of oxygen or blunt force trauma from a fall. Because the Mexican autopsy was "partial"—lacking the removal of major organs like the spine—and due to the difficulty of proving the fight was the definitive cause of death beyond a reasonable doubt, the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to pursue federal charges in April 2023.

The Pursuit of Accountability

Despite the legal setback, the family remains steadfast. In October 2024, Salamandra Robinson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Cabo Six, the FBI, and the State Department, alleging a cover-up and a failure to extradite the primary aggressor.

Notably, in a recent response to the lawsuit, Dejanay Jackson (now Imani Green) claimed for the first time that she acted in "self-defense," alleging that Shanquella was "belligerent." However, this defense is difficult to reconcile with the video evidence, which shows a defenseless, naked Shanquella being beaten while the group filmed, seemingly turning the violence into a spectacle. As of 2025, while some claims against government agencies have been dismissed, the pursuit of justice continues. For the Robinson family, the fight is not just about a legal victory; it is about honoring the memory of a "vibrant, passionate entrepreneur" whose life was cut short in a place where she felt she should have been safe.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm trying to keep my cool.
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God help me when one day she wants to take a trip out of the country.
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I am picturing the worst case scenario.
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I would feel like my hands are tied.
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But that was not the full story.
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📝Key Phrases

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low level hum of anxiety
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keep my cool
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worst case scenario
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hands are tied
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sigh of relief
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📖 Transcript

Hi, crime junkies.
I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
You guys, I think there is this low level hum of anxiety that almost all mothers live with.
And it truly never goes away.
What you worry about will change over the years, though the consequences never seem less severe.

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