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The self-described witch who was recently charged with second-degree murder in the disappearance of Leila Cavett was arraigned Wednesday. Shannon Ryan, 39, pled.
By Victor Omondi
Shannon Demar Ryan, 39, is facing a second-degree murder charge for allegedly killing Leila Cavett. In August last year, Ryan was implicated and arrested for purportedly lying to state investigators in the disappearance of Cavett.
In a probable cause affidavit, police stated that they found Ryan Cavett’s truck. The officers found that truck with the suspect, despite having denied having any association with Cavett through a roughly one hour-long video that he’d released. He instead insisted that Cavett had come from Atlanta to Florida to sell her truck to him. Ryan told the police that Cavett had been speaking to some men and later got into their car with her son even after he’d tried talking her out of it. She never returned, he said.
By Inside Edition Staff
First Published: 10:01 AM PDT, May 13, 2021
21-year-old Leila Cavett, of Georgia, was last seen the day before her young son Kamdyn was found wandering a Florida complex in nothing but a t-shirt and diaper.
Shanon Demar Ryan, the Alabama man who calls himself a “witch,” has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with missing Georgia mom Leila Cavett’s disappearance, authorities announced Tuesday. Cavett, whose body has not been found, had been reported missing in July 2020 when her young son Kamdyn was found walking around a Florida apartment complex wearing nothing but a T-shirt and diaper.