Crime & Police

Phoenix Woman Accused of Fatally Shooting Cab Driver Pleads Not Guilty to Murder

A Phoenix woman accused of murdering a cab driver last month was in court today, where she pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.Corletha Davis, 33, told officers she had nothing to do with the November 22, murder of 37-year-old Brian Mann, a driver for Discount Cab. Some of the stuff...
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A Phoenix woman accused of murdering a cab driver last month was in court today, where she pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

Corletha Davis, 33, told officers she had nothing to do with the November 22, murder of
37-year-old Brian Mann, a driver for Discount Cab. Some of the stuff
cops found in her boyfriend’s apartment suggest otherwise.

When Davis was arrested, she was wearing a white tee-shirt and gray
shorts. However, a witness who watched Mann fall out of the driver’s
seat of the cab with gunshot wounds to his neck, and then saw Davis get
out of a rear door, told police he saw a woman with
long, dark hair and wearing a red sweat-shirt and black
pants, get out of the cab and walk towards the Highland Park Apartments
following the shooting.

Cops served a warrant at the apartment of Davis’ boyfriend, where she
allegedly went immediately following the shooting, and found nothing of
much evidentiary value — until they looked in the dishwasher.

Inside, police found a red, hooded sweatshirt, black pants, a bra and
underwear wrapped in a plastic bag, and a gun consistent in caliber with
shell casings found at the murder scene.

Davis’ next court appearance is scheduled for January 25.

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