Pregnant Teen Murdered for Refusing Abortion: Case of Donovan Faison
Law&Crime NetworkOctober 31, 202525 min248,074 views
30 connectionsΒ·24 entities in this videoβThe Discovery of Kayn Fango
- π 18-year-old Kayn Fango, three months pregnant with her second child, was found dead in her car at Coastline Park, Florida, on November 11, 2022.
- π Officers discovered a gunshot wound to the head and a single 9mm shell casing, ruling out robbery as her personal items were still in the car.
- π± Kayn's friend, Simone, used "Find My iPhone" to locate her after she failed to respond, revealing Kayn was meeting the father of her unborn child, Donovan Faison.
Motive and Premeditation
- π€° Donovan Faison, 21, reportedly did not want another child and was aware of Kayn's pregnancy, even offering to buy her Plan B.
- π± Kayn had informed Donovan's girlfriend about the pregnancy, leading Donovan to block Kayn and later message her about talking.
- π¬ Text messages indicated Donovan was aware of the pregnancy, and Kayn expressed skepticism about his intentions after he deleted previous messages between them and sent himself a message falsely stating the baby wasn't his.
- π Kayn's ex-partner reported she seemed rushed and made an eerie statement, "I hope I don't get punched in the stomach," hours before her death.
Investigation and Cover-Up Attempts
- π During an initial interview, Donovan Faison claimed his relationship with Kayn was purely sexual and provided an alibi, which investigators later found inconsistencies with.
- π± Investigators obtained a warrant for Donovan's phone, revealing texts to a friend mentioning "cropping her out" and a desire to avoid consequences.
- π Donovan attempted to cover his tracks by posting an old photo claiming to be in Virginia, searching for ways to clear his location history, and inquiring about IP address tracking when his phone was off.
Legal Proceedings and Sentencing
- βοΈ Donovan Faison was arrested 10 months after Kayn's murder and charged with felony homicide for both Kayn and her unborn child, later upgraded to first-degree murder.
- ποΈ Prosecutors are pursuing the death penalty, citing statutory aggravators such as premeditation, involvement of another felony (burglary), and the killing of an unborn child.
- π§ββοΈ The defense may present mitigating factors like troubled home life or mental health issues to argue against the death penalty.
- π The jury found Donovan guilty of first-degree premeditated murder, killing of an unborn child, and burglary. The penalty phase is ongoing, with Florida's supermajority requirement (8 out of 12 jurors) for a death sentence recommendation.
Expert Analysis and Reflections
- π£οΈ Legal experts noted the case's qualifying factors for the death penalty and the significance of Donovan's text messages as evidence of intent.
- β³ The 10-month delay in arrest was attributed to law enforcement's need for thorough due diligence to ensure a conviction.
- π The motive of not wanting another child and pressuring Kayn for an abortion was highlighted as a sign of extreme callousness and a failure of humanity.
- β οΈ The case also brought attention to domestic violence and the need to recognize such crimes, especially given the victim's pregnancy and the existence of her young son.
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