Going West: True Crime - Monique Baugh // 384
Episode Date: February 23, 2024In December of 2019, a 28-year-old realtor headed to an appointment with a prospective client and vanished. When her body was found in an alleyway, police uncovered the details of her grisly kidnappin...g and worked hard to put her killers behind bars. With the help of surveillance footage and the knowledge of a threat being put on her family, police narrowed in on story people for the crime. This is the story of Monique Baugh. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206097942/monique-latrice_leanna-baugh 2. StarTribune: https://www.startribune.com/parents-of-slain-minneapolis-mother-realtor-speak-out-as-one-of-four-suspects-makes-court-appearance/567971212/?refresh=true 3. Star Tribune: https://www.newspapers.com/image/779758895/?terms=monique%20baugh 4. GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/helping-monique-baugh-kids?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&fbclid=IwAR0Fk3ixHBje5nHVhcpPqwEgWKoHLCOsB4Bqh3y0ioaYLCnWppxihzPIoCM 5. Pioneer Press: https://www.twincities.com/2020/01/03/suspect-arrested-in-shooting-death-of-minneapolis-real-estate-agent/ 6. CBS: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/convictions-reversed-in-murder-trial-over-minneapolis-real-estate-agent-court-rules/ 7. Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8300649/Fugitive-arrested-Minnesota-slaying-real-estate-agent.html 8. Star Tribune: https://www.newspapers.com/image/737947038/?terms=jon%20mitchell%20momoh 9. Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9784223/Two-men-receive-life-without-parole-kidnapping-killing-Minneapolis-Realtor.html 10. Fox 9 Minneapolis St. Paul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StHRxqRgscE 11. KARE 11: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg52OqLc2O0 12. KARE 11: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHvK1vDFoh8 13. CBS: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/monique-baugh-murder-sentencing-cedric-barry-davis-new-years-eve/ 14. CBS: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/elsa-segura-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-for-aiding-in-killing-of-monique-baugh/ 15. Bring Me The News: https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/kris-lindahl-launches-monique-baugh-fundraiser-as-horrific-details-emerge-of-her-killing 16. Pioneer Press: https://www.twincities.com/2020/01/03/suspect-arrested-in-shooting-death-of-minneapolis-real-estate-agent/ 17. Fox9: https://www.fox9.com/news/search-warrant-murdered-minneapolis-realtor-taken-from-house-showing-put-into-back-of-u-haul-truck 18. People: https://people.com/crime/minnesota-realtor-allegedly-set-trap-shot-her-alley/ 19. AP: https://apnews.com/article/minneapolis-business-kidnapping-e5e01d97d0c5adf14d1a6c763f72576b 20.. US Attorney's Office: https://www.justice.gov/usao-mn/pr/minneapolis-man-sentenced-19-years-prison-fentanyl-trafficking 21. KSTP: https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/third-man-convicted-of-aiding-murder-of-minneapolis-realtor-sentenced-to-life-in-prison/ 22. CBS: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/lyndon-wiggins-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-for-murder-of-realtor/ 23. CBS: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/lyndon-wiggins-convicted-in-2019-nye-killing-of-realtor-monique-baugh/ 24. Star Tribune: https://www.newspapers.com/image/679286915/?terms=%22monique%20baugh%22 25. Casetext: https://casetext.com/case/state-v-segura-46 26. Star Tribune: https://www.newspapers.com/image/250158180/?terms=cedric%20berry%20manslaughter&match=1 27. Fox 9: https://www.fox9.com/news/family-of-monique-baugh-shares-journey-of-hurt-healing-after-supreme-court-ruling 28. KARE11: https://www.kare11.com/article/news/crime/wife-of-suspect-in-monique-baugh-murder-charged/89-28c97b0d-359a-484e-aaa5-09816f40c685 29. KARE11: https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/convictions-reversed-murder-trial-minneapolis-real-estate-agent-court-rules-elsa-segura/89-eff71162-83c1-4e6b-b496-7a3297a19e1a Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I'm your host Heath, and I'm your host Daphne, and you're listening to Going West.
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Today, sorry Ruth. She just sang that intro. Hello everybody, hope you're having a good end of your week today. Sorry.
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today was recommended by Christina. Thank you very much Christina. This story is
truly devastating. It should have never happened especially because the woman
that we're gonna talk about today, Monique, the woman that the story is about
fought so hard
so that this didn't happen to her.
So yeah, she was trying to protect herself,
protect her family.
It's just incredibly tragic all around.
It really is.
So thank you so much, Christina,
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All right guys, this is episode 384 of Going West,
so let's get into it. Hi, I'm Una Chaplin and I'm the host of a new podcast called Hollywood Exiles.
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Service available now on Spotify. In December of 2019, a 28-year-old realtor headed to an appointment with a prospective
client and vanished.
When her body was found in an alleyway, police uncovered the details of her grisly kidnapping
and worked hard to put her killers behind bars.
With the help of surveillance footage and the knowledge of a threat being put on her family,
police narrowed in on multiple people for the crime. This is the story of Monique Bau.
Monique Latrice Leanna Bau was born on October 17, 1991 in Minneapolis, Minnesota as the only child of Wanda and Frank Bow.
Her parents divorced when she was young, so she did have younger half-siblings on her
dad's side, but when she was with her mom Wanda, it was just the two of them and they
were extremely close.
Monique's uncle, so her mom's brother, later remembered, quote, that was my sister's pride and joy.
That was my sister's only child.
A family friend on her dad's side, echoed, quote,
she was so special to all of us.
She was kind, sweet, funny.
Her laugh was contagious.
After graduating from high school,
Monique settled into a career in real estate and began selling
properties for the prestigious Chris Lindahl Real Estate Group, encompassing St. Paul Minneapolis
and their suburbs. And she and her long-term boyfriend, John Mitchell MoMA, known professionally
as MoMA, settled into a home in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, which is a suburb about 30 minutes
north of downtown Minneapolis.
So things in life were awesome,
and Monique and John also had two daughters together,
who in 2019, when this story takes place,
were the ages of one and three years old.
And Monique's life totally revolved around them.
I mean, they were her world.
Friends online described her as, quote, one of the kindest moms who loved her girls fiercely.
Monique's mom, Wanda, added, quote, she was a young, kind, loving, beautiful mother and
had a blossoming real estate career.
Her daughters were her world.
But as happy as Monique's home life was,
the couple had faced some trepidation recently
in the form of what Monique actually viewed
as a safety threat against her and her daughters.
Her boyfriend, John, was an up and coming rapper
who had found moderate success,
even collaborating on songs with well-known artists
like Nipsey Hussle and Rick Ross.
John's friend, Lyndon Wiggins, signed John to his music label, which John then left
in 2019.
And although John claimed that Lyndon was simply bitter at his decision to depart his
recording label for bigger things, Lyndon actually accused John of stealing music from
him.
Sources say Lyndon also referred to John as a snitch after he was arrested for dealing
drugs in October of 2019.
So there are a lot of troubles between them, especially on Lyndon's side because he openly
stated that he believed that John worked with police to assist in his arrest.
So their exchange became so heated
that it really scared Monique.
And fearing Lyndon's retaliation,
she decided to separate temporarily from John
until this feud blew over.
So nothing would happen to their daughters
if things were to escalate to such a degree.
Feeling a responsibility to maintain a safe home life
for her daughters, of course,
Monique moved with them out of their home
in Coon Rapids, Minnesota,
and into a North Minneapolis townhouse
that was owned by her mom, Wanda.
This was just a temporary agreement
and the family still spent plenty of time together,
but Lyndon was a pretty threatening presence in their lives, and Monique didn't want to take any chances where her young
daughters were concerned.
On December 29th, 2019, 28-year-old Monique received a call from a woman who identified
herself as Lisa, and asked for a house showing in the area for the following day.
When Monique didn't immediately respond, given that it was the holiday season, she received several more phone calls from this Lisa person.
Monique told a co-worker that she found this very odd, as this caller was particularly persistent and she had also
inexplicably obtained Monique's personal phone number instead of calling her office, which was even more unusual.
But despite the strange circumstances, Monique made plans to meet with this client at the
house that the client requested to see in the Maple Grove neighborhood of Northwest Minneapolis.
So Monique arrived at the home around 3pm and went inside this beautiful home.
And we will post photos of the street because it's really a gorgeous neighborhood with
a lot of trees and it's just a stone's throw from multiple lakes, but just you guys have
a visual.
Yeah, and the Maple Grove area is like really nice to begin with for sure, so yeah, Monika
arrives to this great neighborhood ready to sell a house to this alleged woman named Lisa and
a short while after she gets there as seen in surveillance footage captured by a neighbor a
U-Haul truck arrived at this home
backing up closely to the garage
Which is obviously really strange because this is a house showing like nobody's moving in this day
So why is there a u-haul truck there?
Yeah, super suspicious.
So across town around 5 30 p.m.
Police received a call from a man who claimed that his home had been broken into and that he had been shot and
This man who made this call was Monique's partner John
Police arrived at a home on Humboldt Avenue on the city's north side
to find John nursing gunshot wounds to his arm, leg and torso,
one of which had narrowly missed his heart.
John explained that a gunman clad in a black ski mask had entered his home using a key to unlock the front door.
had entered his home using a key to unlock the front door.
Now John had been home with the couple's two young daughters and recalled that the intruder burst in
and began shooting towards John
over the head of his three-year-old daughter
who was asleep on the living room couch.
John remembered screaming, quote,
you got me, I'm dead, I'm dead.
And my babies are here,
but luckily he and his daughters fled upstairs where he was able
to call 911.
The floor was littered with silver bullet casings from a.45 caliber gun, and strangely
the key used by the intruder to enter their home was determined to belong to Monique.
So where was she?
An hour later, police were again summoned after a report of gunshots.
911 had been called after shots rang out in an alley behind Russell Avenue North, which
is like 11 minutes south of where John had been shot.
When the police reported to the scene, they found Monique Bough unconscious
on the asphalt ground of the dark alleyway.
She had been shot twice in the torso and once in the face,
and duct tape constrained one of her wrists.
She had suffered multiple scratches and bruises,
she had a chipped tooth,
and many of her acrylic fingernails had been ripped off.
And more shell casings matching the bullets
from the home invasion were scattered nearby.
Again, this was from a 45 caliber gun.
She was rushed to North Memorial Medical Center,
but sadly, she died shortly after her arrival,
just hours before the new
year of 2020.
Witnesses placed an older model tan-colored Buick in the area of Monique's discovery.
And tracing her whereabouts back to her last known location, police pulled the surveillance
footage from area homes and were able to see the U-Haul truck with Arizona plates that
pulled up shortly after Monique's arrival to the house.
Neighbors of Monique's in the vicinity of the townhouse in which John was shot also reported
having seen a U-Haul truck with Arizona plates that evening, so there's clearly a connection
there. And police also recovered Monique's black BMW with a single pink acrylic fingernail
inside, indicating that she may have attempted to flee in her own vehicle, only to be dragged
away by the men in the U-Haul truck.
Based on the security camera footage from the Maple Grove house showing that afternoon, two men ushered Monique into the
back of the U-Haul truck at 3.18 p.m. So an hour and a half before sunset and also like only 15
minutes after she got to the house and then the truck arrived at her home at 5.16 p.m. So 45 minutes
after dark and about two hours after the truck left the house showing.
So what was going on for those two hours in this truck?
I mean, we could only imagine.
Yeah, probably some very horrifying and terrifying things.
Just so awful.
So investigators believe that whoever had abducted her had been attempting to get her family all along.
But that Monique was holding off
on telling them where they were located
in order to keep her boyfriend and daughters safe.
Terrifyingly, the U-Haul could be seen
circling the block of Monique's townhouse
for 30 minutes before the intruder barged in.
And basically the key to the identity of the men
who likely shot both John and Monique
seemed to be concealed in this U-Haul truck.
But using the license plate,
police were able to trace it back to a rental car company
and they waited impatiently for it to be returned
because they knew once, you know, I mean,
it was just a rental.
So whoever's bringing it back,
like these are the people responsible
or at least they know the people who are responsible.
Right, yeah.
And it's great that they were able
to get that surveillance footage so quickly
because it's possible that maybe
if they did return the truck,
it would be a lot harder to kind of track these guys down.
You know?
Yeah, I mean, if they didn't have that surveillance footage, they wouldn't know that a U-Haul
was involved.
Right, exactly.
Yeah.
This changed everything.
It's amazing that they had this to utilize.
Now, Minnesota state surveillance cameras also captured the U-Haul truck, which was particularly
noticeable because it had a taillight out on the passenger side fleeing the Willard Hay neighborhood of North Minneapolis, which is where Monique was found.
That same license plate was also captured leaving the area of Monique's home where John had been shot.
So again, the fact that they have
three different area cameras to show the same truck,
they now know that there is a connection to all of this.
Oh, absolutely.
Which you could have guessed anyway,
but now we've got the evidence.
So when this truck was returned,
investigators seized it immediately,
fully forensically processing it
in hopes of gleaning clues
as to what happened in the missing hours of Monique's final day
From inside the back of the truck
Investigators recovered zip ties
Packing tape and more of Monique's pink acrylic fingernails. I am so glad they didn't clean all that up
But like why didn't they? Yeah, it just seems like these guys want to get caught at this point
Yeah, it just seems like these guys want to get caught at this point. Especially because remnants of blood were also recovered.
And law enforcement noted that the truck reeked of ammonia,
as if someone had tried to clean up the crime scene.
But not very well.
Right.
So the assistant Hennepin County attorney, who later posed to the jury
what he believed happened to Monique on her terrifying final evening, claimed that the forensic findings in the back of the truck were quote,
not pleasant and that Monique had been quote, bleeding significantly. Now based
on the rental agreement, a woman who has never been named publicly had signed and
paid for the truck. When police tracked her down for questioning,
she maintained that she had no idea what its purpose had been and that she had rented it as a favor for her drug dealer, a
man named Cedric Berry. And get this, Cedric had apparently been another rival of John's,
aligning himself with John's former business associate,
Lyndon Wiggins.
As investigators zeroed in on Cedric, they spoke to John about who he believed would have been capable of such a heinous act.
And John told detectives that he believed that he was being targeted by jealous individuals after flaunting his affluence and success on social media. He had also been accused of assisting the police
in taking down local drug dealers,
many of whom were in the orbit of Cedric Berry
and also, of course, Lyndon Wiggins,
leading to Lyndon calling him a snitch.
And then, of course, there was also the business deal
that had gone south for Lyndon when John chose
not to renew his contract with Lyndon's recording label.
But on top of all of this, John also accused Lyndon of having a crush on Monique, and even
added that Lyndon was quote, the only person that he could see doing this.
Cedric's DNA was run alongside DNA found on the gear shift of the U-Haul, and guess what?
It was a fucking match.
His cell phone data also showed that he was in
the vicinity of both Monique's home and the home in Maple Grove from which she was abducted.
But who was the other man with him at the time? And how did Lyndon Wiggins factor into this crime?
With this information being uncovered, it's so sad that we know Monique was afraid of something like
this happening and she wanted to keep her family and her daughters safe so she
went to go stay in her mom's townhouse and they still found the townhouse and
attacked it anyway. Yeah I mean she was taking all these safety measures to keep
herself and her family safe and unfortunately these guys were just
relentless in their pursuit to find her and
her family and it's just it's it's incredibly sad that they were able to do so.
And even setting up this fake showing like it's just plain evil.
On Monday January 6th 2020, a week after Monique's brutal slang. Police tracked Cedric Berry to a double-tree hotel in the
Blackstone neighborhood of West Minneapolis, and upon his arrest there, the Hennepin County
Attorney Mike Freeman announced, quote, I cannot begin to describe how vicious the behavior was
in this case. We have charged Mr. Berry with setting a trap for Miss Bough, assassinating her at close range and shooting her boyfriend while in a house with two small children.
We are seeking high bail and will do all in our power to prove him guilty.
After Cedric's arrest, police announced to the press that they had determined the identity of the second man involved in Monique's murder and John's shooting, but that he had not
been arrested yet.
What followed was an aggressive search for justice that would result in five total arrests.
Cedric was determined to be the intruder who donned the mask and shot John in the couple's home.
But his accomplice later announced to be a man named Barry Davis.
So not to be confused with Cedric Barry.
We got a lot of fucking berries in this story today.
Cedric Barry and Barry Davis.
Yes, don't forget two separate people.
Now, so he, Barry Davis, was nowhere to be found, still,
and it took police four months before he was tracked down
via a police tip in Chicago.
A motive was pretty difficult to ascertain for Barry Davis
because all parties maintain their innocence,
but the criminal complaint originally filed against
Cedric Berry stated, quote,
investigators were aware that John MoMA
had recently signed a contract to record rap music
and had been flaunting his cash on social media.
MoMA indicated that numerous individuals
knew that he was involved with Monique Bough,
but did not believe that anyone who wanted to harm him
knew where they lived.
Suspected of being the ringleader
who masterminded this operation,
Lyndon Wiggins was also arrested in Minneapolis.
Thus began an intense legal battle
for Monique's family to see justice
against the five people responsible for her death.
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In the wake of Monique's murder and John's injuries,
Monique's mom, John's injuries, Monique's mom Wanda attempted to transition her granddaughters into life without their mom as seamlessly as possible.
But the family's grief was palpable.
Chris Lindahl Real Estate, which again is where Monique worked as an agent, actually
started to go fund me for her daughters and donated $10,000 themselves
and then raised nearly $40,000 to leave behind for her girls.
On June 4th, 2021, so about a year and a half
after she was murdered, the first trial
which would determine the sentencing of Cedric Barry
and Barry Davis began.
Now Cedric's and Barry Davis began.
Now Cedric's legal team argued that
while he was a known drug dealer,
what he was not was a murderer.
In fact, they argued that because he was a drug dealer
and intended to sell drugs on the day that Monique was killed,
he had simply rented the U-Haul
to transport a large amount of marijuana.
His lawyer, Jared Mollinkoff, maintained his client's innocence, saying, quote,
"...what you will never see is evidence that suggests an actual motive for Mr. Cedric
Barry to be involved in the shooting and murder."
However, the state of Minnesota, on behalf of Monique Bough, claimed that his criminal
history said otherwise.
So aside from being a convicted drug dealer,
Cedric had an extensive history of legal infractions
dating back 20 years.
There were multiple narcotics convictions
for the use, possession, and sale.
He had served time for driving under the influence,
assault, robbery, and illegal possession of a firearm.
In 2002, he was even convicted of manslaughter
after a shootout with a rival gang resulted in a fatality.
He was described as quote,
having a long and violent gang history as well.
Like Cedric's legal team,
Barry Davis's defense team painted that
Barry had nothing to do with John shooting
or Monique's murder.
Barry's attorney, Robin Gordon, claimed quote,
this case against Barry Davis is the edge piece
of a jigsaw puzzle with not a lot filling out the middle.
A theory is not enough to solve this terrible murder
of Monique Bough,
just like the edge pieces of a puzzle isn't the entire puzzle.
Both defense teams stated that they believed that the police were simply bowing to the public
pressure to solve the murder, and that they didn't care if they put the correct person behind bars,
as long as somebody paid for the crime that had been committed.
bars as long as somebody paid for the crime that had been committed. But the jury just wasn't buying it, so on Monday, July 12th, 2021, both Cedric Berry
and Berry Davis were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Judge Peter Cahill even tacked on 20 years required to be served after their life sentences, in case the law ever
changed and the men stood a chance of being paroled.
Judge Cahill stated flatly that he didn't want them ever getting out.
Wanda was present at every turn of each of the trials, seeing that justice would be served
for her slain daughter.
In her victim impact statement, she said through tears that her daughter had
quote,
faced pure evil that night, saying sadly quote,
I can only imagine what was being said to her, how many times she begged for her life.
These defendants treated my daughter as if she was less than human.
But more than anything, Wanda said that she ached for her granddaughters, who would grow
up never knowing the mother who loved them endlessly.
Wanda stated quote,
Monique loved being a mother, I tell her girls that often.
So the next trial was for Elsa Segura, who was Lyndon Wiggins girlfriend of three years
at the time of the murder.
Now Elsa was arrested in 2020 for aiding and abetting Monique's murder, but she was kind
of a unique case because she didn't deny that the other three men, Cedric, Barry, and
Lyndon, had anything to do with the murder.
And to be honest, she didn't even deny her role in the murder.
However, she claimed that she didn't know what she was signing up for and that her contribution
would be used to take someone's life.
Elsa was the one who pretended to be the woman named Lisa, calling Monique and asking
her for a house tour on New Year's Eve.
According to the court proceedings, Lyndon had requested Elsa's help, asking her to
call Monique directly and request a house tour for that specific day and for that exact
property, even offering
her a burner phone on which to do so.
So Elsa obliged, but claimed that she hadn't known until later that her efforts would be
used to murder Monique.
However, subpoenaed cell phone records proved otherwise, because on the evening of December
31st, Elsa had reported to work for the evening and spent her time Google searching
local Hennepin County jail rosters and researching how to mitigate stress and anxiety.
Wonder what that was for and the following day she looked up multiple articles detailing Monique's death.
She and Lyndon exchanged multiple calls and during during one FaceTime call, Elsa saved a picture
of Monique to her phone.
She also Google searched quote, the sacrament of confession and quote, legal immunity.
Yeah, sounds like you know what was going on to me.
Yeah, I don't, you know, you're trying real hard to paint yourself as a person who didn't
know what was going on, but you know, we have evidence.
So in the days leading up to her arrest, she continued to speak to her boyfriend on a daily
basis, saving more pictures of Monique to her phone and reading more articles about
this murder.
One of the most egregious details about Elsa's involvement is that she actually worked as
a probation officer, as well as part time at a juvenile supervision center for young offenders.
So she should have been like a bastion of law and order, but she chose otherwise here.
Her feigned ignorance and plea of innocence is maddening, given that the two couples she and Lyndon and Monique and John were very well known to each other.
Lyndon and Monique and John were very well known to each other. The four had commonly mingled at both work and social events even after Lyndon and John
had their falling out.
Elsa even followed John on Instagram.
Elsa's defense argued that Elsa only did what she was told because she was psychologically
and physically assaulted by her partner, Lyndon Wiggins,
and that she made the call without knowing
that it would lead to Monique's murder.
She claimed in her testimony that she believed
that she was just helping him with his drug business.
But Judge Cahill argued, quote,
we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Elsa Segura.
This family would never know this pain,
and the law recognizes that as it should.
It recognizes that making a crime possible, even if they're not willing to pull the trigger,
assisting others and committing that crime is equally worthy of conviction and punishment.
Granted your role was lesser, but the state is correct. It is still significant because you could have stopped this from happening.
And so, it is not unjust to receive the same penalty as your co-defendants.
On Tuesday, November 9th, 2021, Elsa was handed a life sentence for aiding and abetting the
premeditated first
degree murder of Monique Bough.
Though it was an emotional sentencing for Monique's loved ones, Elsa showed no emotion
in her trial.
In another tearful victim impact statement, Wanda read quote, the defendant, she actually
could have been a hero.
She could have warned Monique. She could have warned Monique.
She could have warned her that the showing was fake.
The defendant had a choice and she chose to please her boyfriend by sticking to the plan.
Elsa's boyfriend, Lyndon Wiggins, was on trial next.
He was well known to police already, identified as a, quote, large-scale drug dealer.
He went by the street name Linden Swarn, and was also known by his rapper name, Black Bag LA.
In October of 2019, just two months before he organized the murder of Monique Bough,
Linden was found to be in possession of more than a thousand imitation oxycodone pills
laced with fentanyl, three guns, over 400 pounds of marijuana, and over $30,000 in cash.
Multiple properties of his were raided, including a farm that he owned in Michigan, but even
in the wake of Monique's murder and these discoveries, Lyndon continued his criminal
endeavors until July 21, 2020, when he was apprehended for a final time on charges of
aiding and abetting the murder of Monique Bough.
After his final arrest, police recovered nearly 35,000 additional pills laced with fentanyl, another firearm, and over $20,000
in cash.
On June 2nd, 2022, Lyndon was also found guilty of aiding and abetting a homicide, which is
a charge that carries a mandatory life sentence in Minnesota.
The final member of the five to be handed charges was Chante Davis, who was Barry Davis'
sister, and Cedric Barry's wife.
So according to the criminal complaint filed in her case, Chante assisted her brother and
husband by booking hotel rooms for them to hide out in after their crime spree, and she
also drove her husband Cedric to pick up the U-Haul
truck.
The criminal complaint states that she had actually been present at the Double Tree Hotel
when her husband, Cedric, was arrested.
Cell phone data placed her and her husband's close vicinity for much of the day on December
31, 2019.
Chantet had even purchased the burner phone, from which Elsa Segura made the call to request a home tour. In October of 2022, Shantae waived her right to a jury trial and was found guilty via stipulated
evidence.
She received a prison sentence of 90 days with credit for 10 days served and was placed
on probation for two years.
But why she received such a light sentence is still somewhat of a mystery.
Wanda is credited with her dog pursuit of justice and relentless quest for closure for her daughter and granddaughters. Her tearful testimony rocked the courtroom, and was even fought her for multiple local news anchors, with one reporting quote,
My goodness, so hard to watch, so emotional.
At the sentencing of Cedric Barry and Barry Davis, Wanda stated in her victim impact statement
quote,
Monique did not have to die, and you didn't have to throw her out like she was garbage,
either.
My baby was so precious, so precious to me, to all of us, she was so valuable.
How dare they, and I'm asking you, Your Honor, to please use your power to make sure that
they spend the rest of their miserable, insignificant lives in prison.
She also reported that her oldest granddaughter, who was three at the time of Monique's murder,
told Wanda that she wanted to die so that she could see her mommy,
which is just incredibly heartbreaking.
Monique's oldest also asked Wanda, quote,
How is God going to save us if he couldn't save mommy?
Wanda added, quote, That's a question a child should never have to ask.
But Monique's murderers gave a tepid response to Wanda's desperate sobs,
denying their obvious involvement to the very end.
When asked if he wanted to address the court, Cedric Berry stated simply, quote, I hate that you guys had to go through this, and I always pray that the truth comes out.
Berry Davis gave a similarly weak final statement saying quote,
justice wasn't served. They didn't prove that.
Nothing to do with me with this shit.
But Judge Peter Cahill who became known for speaking his mind and was not one to mince words responded quote,
I do think they proved it. The jury thought they proved it.
I think they did quite a good job of proving it actually.
There will be no possibility of release.
Frustratingly, John Mitchell-Moma provided his own set
of challenges to the court
and almost got himself brought up on charges.
His frequent outbursts came to a head
when he exclaimed that he couldn't believe
that taxpayer dollars were being used for this trial.
A frustrated Judge Cahill was forced to retort, quote,
You're about three inches from a jail cell right now.
But John explained in media interviews that he had been maligned as having been responsible
for the death of his partner and the mother of his children and that he had
become fed up with it.
He lamented quote, they've got me looking like a monster.
I've never seen that Cedric dude in my life.
I don't know him.
I really want to clear the air.
It's like I murdered her.
This has really hurt my heart.
They have it like I'm in a gang.
I don't have a gang life background.
I think
it's because I really do not want to be around their crowd. I believe this is all because
of jealousy and envy. There are people out there that would rather see me dead than successful,
even if that means killing the mother of my children. I knew Monique since I was 16. She
was in her prime. We were just getting started.
Frustratingly in January of this year, so 2024,
the court overturned Elsa's conviction.
The Minnesota Supreme Court announced
that she was entitled to a new trial
on the basis that prosecutors failed
to provide sufficient evidence
on two of the four charges against her.
The court announced that the evidence was sufficient enough to support charges of kidnapping
and of aiding and abetting first degree felony murder while committing bodily harm.
However, the court argues that evidence was not strong enough to convict her on the basis
of aiding and abetting first degree premeditated attempted murder, nor
premeditated first degree murder.
Sadly, this means the continuation of the nightmare for Monique's friends and family
over four years later.
The Minnesota Supreme Court continued, quote,
We realize that our opinion may result in another trial involving these difficult facts
and intensify the grief
of those affected by the senseless acts of violence perpetrated on Bao and her boyfriend.
Nevertheless, we are duty bound to ensure that a defendant in a criminal trial is not
convicted based on insufficient evidence.
Shocked and saddened by this, her cousin, Shirelle Sinkfield, spoke to the press on behalf of the family, saying,
Monique's life cannot be released back to us. We cannot get her back.
So why should anyone involved in such a horrific crime be eligible for any type of freedom?
We don't have any freedom. Her kids don't have any freedom.
I can speak confidently on behalf of my entire
family. It does not get easier. Even though the time goes by, the years go by, it does
not get easier. Because every moment we think about her. She's in our living rooms, on
our walls, and we think about her day in and day out.
However, on a lighter note, Charelle says that the whole family takes comfort and her
daughter is growing into the spitting image of Monique.
Shirelle said proudly, quote, when you look at her oldest daughter and you're like, wow,
like you are Monique all over again.
And it is like really hard because sometimes I just grab her and I just hug her because I'm like I picture this just you know
being Monique and hugging her
Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of going west
Yes Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of Going West.
Yes, thank you guys so much for listening to this episode and on Tuesday we'll have
an all new case for you guys to dive into.
What a horrific story, especially again because she almost could sense, Monique could almost
sense that something like this could happen.
It was in the realm of possibility for her and she made the steps to try to avoid it and it happened anyway
And you know obviously nothing against John
You know he was just getting away from this recording label
But it also sucks that she had to be swept into this this whole crime
You know nothing to do with exactly yeah
She had nothing to do with any of this shit and she ended up dead
to do with exactly. Yeah, she had nothing to do with any of this shit and she ended up dead. It's just such an awful story but thank you guys so much for listening. Big thanks again to
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