Man faces murder charge after Miami detectives accuse him of beating woman to death

Florian Renaudo Police officers arrested Florian Renaudo on Feb. 3 at the Miami Police Department's headquarters in Downtown.

MIAMI — Detectives reported video from a surveillance camera in Miami’s Little River neighborhood captured Natasha Brittaney Lampley’s last seven cries for “Help!”

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Miami Fire Rescue personnel found Lampley, 32, unconscious on Nov. 18, lying partially on the sidewalk along Northwest Miami Court, near the train tracks by 72 Street, records showed.

A Jackson Memorial Hospital doctor pronounced her dead on Dec. 3, and the medical examiner’s cause of death was complications from blunt force injuries to the head, records showed.

“‘Brittaney in her [profanity] pink shoes,” a woman told a detective on Dec. 20 after recognizing the victim as Florian Renaudo’s girlfriend, according to an arrest warrant.

Another witness told a detective Renaudo, 55, had told him he had “slapped” Lampley, according to the warrant. Nov. 18 surveillance videos show Lampley, wearing her pink shoes, and Renaudo at Jensen’s Liquor Store at 7920 N. Miami Ave., according to the warrant.

Surveillance video from Sunny’s Steakhouse’s parking lot at 7357 NW Miami Court shows Lampley walking by at 8:55 p.m., and Renaudo behind her, according to the arrest warrant.

“At approximately 8:57:33 PM, one person is seen making an overt movement at the other person, simultaneously a female voice is heard yelling,” a detective wrote, according to the warrant.

“Help!”

“Seven times until she goes quiet.”

Detectives arrested Renaudo shortly after 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday at the Miami Police Department’s headquarters on the Jan. 28 arrest warrant signed by Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Miguel De La O.

Corrections booked Renaudo shortly after 2:05 a.m. on Wednesday at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. He appeared in court facing a second-degree murder charge, and a judge denied him bond.

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