GUILTY VA - Jequil Holloway, 19, Norfolk, 27 Oct 2015

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Norfolk Police search for missing 19-year-old woman
"Police are seeking public assistance in locating a missing 19-year-old Norfolk woman who is in need of medication.

Jequil Holloway was last seen Tuesday in the Berkley/Campostella section of Norfolk."

http://www.13newsnow.com/story/news/2015/10/30/missing-norfolk-woman/74892406/
 
Her dad said she has kidney disease and is without medication. Extra concerned because of that

Overall actually a VERY worried family. Having a prayer meeting at 3 tomorrow at a park. Her mom is BEGGING people to pray.

her FB https://www.facebook.com/Jequil
 
they named someone who may be a POI in an above article and he was arrested yesterday for another reason.
 
Man indicted on murder charge in 2015 death of his girlfriend in Chesapeake

http://pilotonline.com/news/local/crime/man-indicted-on-murder-charge-in-death-of-his-girlfriend/article_f7dfa5f8-a0bd-57cc-9e3a-2675d2af0e21.html

Earlier this month, a grand jury indicted Neal Bolden on one count of first-degree murder in the death of 20-year-old Jequil Holloway, according to court documents. He also faces charges of robbery, credit card theft and credit card fraud.

Bolden told police he last saw Holloway the day before she disappeared, according to the search warrant affidavit. He said the only contact he had with her that day was through text messaging.

One day after Holloway’s body was found, Bolden was charged with possessing a firearm as a felon. He was convicted and sentenced to two years, a term he is still serving, court records show.

The indictments in Chesapeake Circuit Court charge Bolden with robbing and killing Holloway sometime between Oct. 27 and Nov. 1, 2015. The credit card theft and fraud charges stem from the same time period.

Bolden is being held without bond at Chesapeake Correctional Center. He’s scheduled for a trial July 6.
 
https://pilotonline.com/news/local/crime/man-convicted-of-killing-his-girlfriend-who-was-found-stuffed/article_2abb46ea-643b-5b80-9544-0e49d78906ac.html

Neal Bolden admitted to at least four inmates at Norfolk City Jail that he killed his girlfriend at his father’s home in 2015, according to a stipulation of prosecutors’ evidence filed in court.

He told one inmate he’d planned to kill Jequil Holloway because he thought she was cheating on him and he wanted her money, the court document said.

Bolden, a 21-year-old Norfolk resident, initially faced a first-degree murder charge, but under an agreement in Circuit Court he entered an Alford plea to second-degree murder.

Man pleads guilty to killing girlfriend, who was found dead in trunk of car

With all the history, Ms. Holloway says it was tough to look at Bolden in court: “What was so hard to see him in court, because I hate his face. The look of him for what he did to my daughter.”

Ms. Holloway also wants closure too. She is not disappointed with the plea agreement to go to second degree murder instead of first degree, and she’s not upset prosecutors nolle-prossed the charges.

“I agreed to that because I want to move on with this, and finally get justice for my baby,” she said.

Sentencing is currently scheduled for March 16th.
 
“Depraved and indifferent”: Norfolk man to serve 33 years in prison in death of girlfriend

https://pilotonline.com/news/local/crime/article_11e8ce12-2949-11e8-b550-7f1783393cbd.html

Circuit Judge Marjorie Taylor Arrington echoed language used by the prosecutor in the case, calling the circumstances of Jequil Holloway’s death “horrific” and the actions of her boyfriend, Neal Bolden, “depraved and indifferent.”

On Friday, Arrington sentenced Bolden to 40 years in prison – the maximum punishment for second-degree murder – with seven years suspended.

Arrington said she’d read victim-impact letters from Holloway’s family. Her mother has sleepless nights, her father “cries and cries,” and Layla lost her mentor, she said.

“So much pain you caused,” the judge said to Bolden.
 

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