Miami-Dade Police is very tight-lipped about the murder of a transgender woman that happened May 14th and has yet to release details about the case.
Her body was found in a pool of blood at the intersection of NW 32nd Avenue and NW 132nd Terrace in Opa-locka.
While waiting for information and answers, more than 100 people stood at the intersection to remember 50-year-old Nedra Sequence Morris.
Those who knew her well called her Sequence.
“We pray, that God speaks to us, we don’t go out with a vengeance, that we know justice will be served,” said a cousin to the crowd.
The vigil was held at the same spot Sequence’s body was found. Her family says the body was dumped there from a moving vehicle after she was shot in the head at an unknown location Saturday morning.
“From what I got from this, it was a cruel, cruel, nasty calculating thing to do,” said Juanita, Sequence’s aunt.
Police are looking for a 2017 Jaguar F-PACE that left the scene. Anyone with any information is asked to call Miami Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Tipsters can remain anonymous.
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