2 young women plead guilty to helping man use sword to kill teen who hooked up with ex-girlfriend

Background: Christie Parisien and Jaslyn Smith (Broward Sheriff

Background: Christie Parisien and Jaslyn Smith (Broward Sheriff’s Office). Inset: Andre Clements (Broward Sheriff’s Office).

As the lead defendant faces trial, two young women pleaded guilty and were sentenced on Thursday to helping him murder a teen over a romantic squabble. Christie Parisien, 20, and Jaslyn Smith, 19, are spending 25 years in prison, according to Miami NBC affiliate WTVJ.

As previously reported, authorities in Broward County, Florida, said that it was Parisien, then 17, who called and lured the victim, Dwight “DJ” Grant, 18, to a stairwell in their apartment complex. Then Smith and the lead defendant, Andre Clements, 17, ambushed him, attacking for 31 minutes, authorities said.

“You know I have to kill you now,” Clements allegedly said, grabbing a sword and stabbing Grant in the neck.

Grant told him to end it, police said. Clements allegedly stabbed him in the chest with the sword. The three teenagers carried the victim’s body and dumped it over a railing 30 feet from his apartment, cops said.

More Law&Crime coverage: Family says sentence for samurai sword-wielding man who beheaded daughter not harsh enough

“It’s horrifying, and he was such a good child” a neighbor told Fox Miami affiliate WSVN in 2021. “His mother loved him. I can’t even think something could happen like that. It’s terrifying.”

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