A Baltimore Court judge declared a mistrial Friday after a jury could not decide whether Lakeyria Doughty, otherwise known as the “Wheelie Queen,” was guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of her girlfriend a few hours into New Year’s Day 2021.
A jury began deliberating Thursday afternoon in the murder trial of Lakeyria Doughty, Baltimore's "Wheelie Queen." Doughty, 28, testified the same day, and she's the only one who knows exactly how her 33-year-old girlfriend Tiffany Wilson wound up dead with a 4-inch stab wound to the chest.
A jury began deliberating Thursday afternoon in the murder trial of Lakeyria Doughty, Baltimore's "Wheelie Queen." Doughty, 28, testified the same day, and she's the only one who knows exactly how her 33-year-old girlfriend Tiffany Wilson wound up dead with a 4-inch stab wound to the chest.
The prosecution and defense made opening arguments in the murder case against Lakeyria Doughty, aka the "Wheelie Queen" of the 12 O'Clock Boys, who stands accused of killing her girlfriend, Tiffany Wilson, early New Year's morning in 2021.
The prosecution and defense made opening arguments in the murder case against Lakeyria Doughty, aka the "Wheelie Queen" of the 12 O'Clock Boys, who stands accused of killing her girlfriend, Tiffany Wilson, early New Year's morning in 2021.