GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio — A 24-year-old woman, accused of killing a Garfield Heights man she met on a dating site, has been found guilty of several charges connected to his death, including murder, according to the bailiff of Judge William McGinty.
A jury found Shakira Graham guilty of murder, felonious assault, grand theft and receiving stolen property. The jury found her not guilty of two counts of aggravated murder.
Graham met the victim, 27-year-old Meshach Cornwall, on a dating website, then stayed over at Cornwall’s Garfield Heights home on Dec. 15, 2018.
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Two days later, Graham returned to Cornwall’s home, shot and killed him, then stole various items from his residence.
At the time of the murder, authorities responded to the home in the 12000 block of Darlington Avenue after a woman called and said she found her son, Cornwall, unresponsive and covered in blood in her basement. Authorities said they later discovered Cornwall had been shot multiple times. Multiple bullet holes were also found in the basement hallway.
Graham was arrested on Feb. 14, 2019 on Fairmount Boulevard in Shaker Heights.
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