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A jury found a man guilty of murder in the death of college student Aniah Blanchard in a case championed by UFC fighter Walt Harris.
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A jury convicted Ibraheem Yazeed of felony murder and murder in the 2019 death of college student Aniah Blanchard, who disappeared despite expressing fears of kidnapping. The case drew national attention partly through the advocacy of UFC fighter Walt Harris, Blanchard's stepfather, who campaigned publicly for justice and answers surrounding her disappearance. Yazeed was not convicted of capital murder, meaning he no longer faces the death penalty. The conviction concludes a years-long investigation into Blanchard's death that became the subject of a CBS News "48 Hours" special. The case highlighted the broader issue of missing persons cases and the role of public figures in drawing attention to unsolved disappearances.
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