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Murder may be revenge for drug sting

DETROIT, Jan. 6 (UPI) -- A 30-year-old Detroit man is charged with first-degree murder of a transgender woman who had set him up in a drug sting for police, court records show.

Qasim Raqib was charged in the Oct. 23 death of Shelley Hilliard, a 19-year-old transgender woman whose mutilated body was found on Detroit's east side. Hilliard was allegedly caught with marijuana Oct. 20 when police said she could avoid arrest by setting up a drug deal, testimony Thursday in 36th District Court revealed, The Detroit News reported.

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During Raqib's preliminary examination, testimony showed, Hilliard used her cellphone to call Raqib, as police listened on speaker phone, and told him she knew of someone who wanted to buy $335 worth of cocaine and marijuana.

Raqib was arrested when he arrived at a Motel 6 in Madison Heights 20 minutes later, the News said.

Testimony suggested Raqib called Hilliard on a prepaid cellphone two days after his arrest. Hilliard received a call to meet a man the next day at 1 a.m.

Taxi driver Robert Mullen, who testified he took Hilliard on all her calls, said she told him she was worried about revenge by Raqib over the drug sting.

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After dropping her off, Mullen said, he got a call from Hilliard, who sounded afraid, and then heard what sounded like the phone dropping to the ground and it went dead.

Hilliard's body was found 3 1/2 hours later on a service road along Interstate 94, the News said.

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