Ashley Flowers
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And he said that he was one of the friends to visit when they got back from Mexico, like visit the family.
And he did tell them everything he told us.
But he says like they were already suspicious that someone wasn't telling the full truth and they didn't really want to hear anything from him.
No, like I said, like he hasn't wanted to talk to police at all.
But if some other stuff that he told us is true, stuff that we couldn't verify enough to report, the answers police might be looking for, I think, would be on people's phones and in their call logs, which I'm assuming they collected.
But even without that, Mexican authorities were still moving forward.
By the end of November, this is now almost a month after Shanquilla's death, the prosecutor in Mexico over this jurisdiction announces that they've issued an arrest warrant for who we know from court docs is Dejanay.
He says in a statement that the woman in the video was the, quote, direct aggressor in the fight.
And they want to extradite her back to Mexico.
No, they say that this case is being investigated as a femicide.
And just so you know, in Mexico, femicide is when being a woman plays a part in why a person was killed, no matter the gender of the person who committed the murder.
And when this happens, this is at least something to her family.
The next logical step in the right direction.
But no arrest is made.
authorities aren't sending Desjardins or anyone back to Mexico.
And it's not like they can come get her.
And at the same time, it's not like the FBI has said no.