By Dominic Taylor-
Two evil spring breakers from North Carolina were arrested and accused of drugging, raping and stealing from a woman who died later at a hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, authorities said Monday.
The men, Evoire Collier, 21, and Dorian Taylor, 24, face charges of sexual battery, burglary and other crimes, court records show. They remain in custody; a bond amount was not listed Monday evening.
Officials in Miami Beach have been battling with the challenge to handle waves of beachgoers who have flocked to the area since last month.
On Sunday, the city imposed a new curfew and other restrictions that could last until mid-April.
Citing police records, NBC Miami reported that Collier and Taylor were seen on surveillance video entering the Albion Hotel on Thursday with a 24-year-old woman.
Half an hour later, Collier and Taylor left without the woman, and were later stopped and arrested.
During a bond hearing Monday, a prosecutor said the woman was so inebriated when she entered the hotel that she wouldn’t have been able to give consent. It wasn’t immediately clear when or why the woman died.
Circuit Judge Mindy Glazer said that one of the defendants acknowledged having given the woman a green pill with the characters “a30” on it but that it wasn’t clear what was in the pill and that the toxicology report was pending.
Surveillance Video
Detectives obtained surveillance video showing the evil men entering the Albion Hotel with the 24-year-old victim from Pennsylvania, then later leaving without her. Miami Beach police say the woman was found partly nude and lifeless inside her room at the Albion on James Avenue on Thursday.
Investigators say the two men met their victim at a restaurant, gave her a pill and went to her hotel where they “they had sex with her multiple times once she was unconscious or out” and that “they remained inside the unit and didn’t call for assistance or help and began to take all her items.”
Authorities are trying to determine if she died of an overdose from a pill the men allegedly gave her.
Authorities accused Collier and Taylor of using credit cards stolen from the woman after they left the hotel, NBC Miami reported.
A relative told the station that the woman had travelled to the area alone.
Attorneys for the men did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A woman who identified herself as Collier’s older sister and legal guardian said at the bond hearing that he had never been in trouble and that she was “bewildered” by the charges.
“I can attest to his character,” she said. “Please let my brother come home.”
Oh no they won’t. He can’t go home yet. He is under serious investigation.