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Florida Hairstylist Killed in Luxury High-Rise Garage — and Suspect's Chilling Claim Haunts Loved Ones
Florida Hairstylist Killed in Luxury High-Rise Garage — and Suspect's Chilling Claim Haunts Loved Ones

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Florida Hairstylist Killed in Luxury High-Rise Garage — and Suspect's Chilling Claim Haunts Loved Ones

Hailey Hosford, 27, was getting out of a car in a Florida parking garage when an assailant attacked her, police say Her friend, Ian Bryant, had stopped off at his luxury apartment building in Sunrise to grab something before bringing Hosford home Hosford was a beloved and popular hair stylist in Fort LauderdaleA Florida hair stylist who was waiting in the parking garage of her friend's luxury apartment building was fatally stabbed when a knife-wielding man attacked her out of nowhere. Just after 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28, Hailey Hosford, 27, of Boca Raton, was getting out of her friend Ian Bryant's car in the parking garage at The Retreat at Sawgrass Village in Sunrise, when she saw a man coming toward her, according to an arrest report reviewed by PEOPLE. Hosford 'quickly re-enter(ed) the vehicle in an apparent attempt to hide,' according to the report. But before she could close the door, the suspect, identified as Jackson Sagesse, 21, of Sunrise, allegedly forced the door open and stabbed her repeatedly in the neck and throat, according to the report. When Bryant returned to the garage, the suspect allegedly stabbed him in the throat during a 'violent confrontation,' per the report. With Sagesse allegedly chasing him, Bryant ran from the garage and managed to call 911. Sagesse allegedly returned to the garage and tried to unsuccessfully drive the car with Hosford lying unresponsive on the backseat floor before he fled on foot, according to the report. Police spoke to an employee at the apartment complex who immediately recognized Sagesse as a resident of a nearby apartment building, the report alleges. Sagesse was arrested at the apartment where he lives with his mother, where authorities allegedly found a kitchen knife in his front right pocket that matched one found in the car in the garage, the report states. When Sagesse was read his rights, he allegedly told officers, 'I just killed someone and walked away.' Hosford was pronounced dead at the scene. Bryant was rushed to a local hospital. Sagesse is charged with premeditated murder and attempted murder. He is being held at the Broward County Jail without bond. It is unclear whether he has retained an attorney who can speak on his police continue to investigate, Hosford's loved ones are mourning the loss of the popular hair stylist who owned the Hailey Janes Beauty Boutique in Fort Lauderdale. Hosford's best friend, Aubrey Rosebrock, told 7 News, 'She was a force to be reckoned with.' Bryant stopped off at his apartment that night 'to grab some stuff,' he told 7 News. Then he was going to take her home, he said. 'I know she was a fighter,' he told 7 News. 'I believe she fought, and I believe she was scared.' Growing emotional, he said, 'I want the world to know what her name is and who she was. There's evil, and there's good, and we lost the good. The good lost.' People from all over the world will be attending her funeral, he said. In a GoFundMe set up to help pay for Hosford's Celebration of Life on June 11, organizer Heather Hadwen wrote that remaining contributions will go toward a nonprofit scholarship fund — the Hailey Jane Beauty Foundation — created in her honor. "This sacred offering will provide support for those pursuing their dreams in the world of hair, beauty, and self-expression, a world Hailey illuminated with her passion, artistry, and radiant soul from the young age of 16," Hadwen wrote. A GoFundMe was also set up for Ian Bryant to help him defray medical costs. Read the original article on People

Man's seven chilling words after 'stabbing young hairstylist to death'
Man's seven chilling words after 'stabbing young hairstylist to death'

Daily Mirror

time02-06-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Man's seven chilling words after 'stabbing young hairstylist to death'

Jackson Sagesse, 27, has been charged with premeditated murder and attempted first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing a successful young hair stylist to death A huge 280lb knifeman is said to have bragged to police he had stabbed a successful young hairstylist to death with a steak knife. Hailey Horsford had only just exited a rental car after arriving in Retreat at Sawgrass Village in Sunrise, Florida at 1.30am on May 8 when she is said to have spotted armed Jackson Sagesse approach her in the darkness. The 27-year-old allegedly then jumped into the back of her car, a black Mercedes, on the rear passenger side. An affidavit alleges that Sagesse ripped the door from its handle. Horsford was found after she was stabbed multiple times, with her male friend left injured. ‌ ‌ The New York Post, which viewed the affidavit, reports Sagesse allegedly boasted "I just killed someone and walked away" while he was being read his Miranda rights. According to the police, a physical altercation between Hosford and Sagesse was captured on CCTV in which the Sagesse could be seen making repeated stabbing motions into the car. Sagesse could then be seen exiting the car, and is confronted by Ms Horsford's friend, with the two involved in a "violent confrontation" before Sagesse stabs the unnamed man in the throat. He managed to escape and later called the police, with Sagesse allegedly returning to the vehicle and mounting a failed bid to escape before he is seen searching the area and then leaving the garage. Police arrived at the scene to find Hosford unresponsive having suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck and throat. She was pronounced dead at 2.01am. Her friend, who survived the attack, suffered a puncture wound to the throat. Hosford was a successful hair stylist who owned her own beauty salon in Fort Lauderdale. She also worked as a teacher and ambassador for a yoga and retreat company. Her friends have remembered the stylist as a "force to be reckoned with". ‌ Aubrey Rosebrock told local outlet WSVN she believed her friend "fought" and that "she was scared" during the encounter that claimed her life. She said: "I know she was a fighter; I believe she fought, and I believe she was scared." Mr Rosebeck also revealed the heartbreaking final message he received from Ms Horsford. He said: "Her very last message to me was, 'I just wanted to tell you that the sun is shining, the sky is blue, the water is turquoise, and that I love you much, and that you mean the world to me,' and that was the very last thing she said." Police later revealed that detectives searching inside the phone found blood smeared on the back door and discovered two kitchen knives were missing. Sagesse later said he was "murdering for self-defense" after seeing what he claimed was a suspicious-looking car. However, he failed to justify the threat that led to his actions. Sagesse was charged with premeditated murder and attempted first-degree murder. He remains in the Broward County Jail, where he was placed after booking, and is being held without bail.

Woman killed, man injured in double stabbing at Broward apartment complex: cops
Woman killed, man injured in double stabbing at Broward apartment complex: cops

Miami Herald

time29-05-2025

  • Miami Herald

Woman killed, man injured in double stabbing at Broward apartment complex: cops

Two people were attacked in a parking garage by a knife-wielding resident of a Broward apartment complex early Wednesday, leaving a woman dead and a man injured, according to police. Around 1:50 a.m., Sunrise Police responded to a 911 call made at The Retreat at Sawgrass Village apartments on 3000 NW 130th Terrace, where they found the injured man outside the garage. Despite being stabbed in the throat, he was alert and able to tell them what happened. He told officers that another man, identified Thursday as 21-year-old Jackson Sagesse, ran off after stabbing he and his friend in a black Mercedes Benz that they had just parked in a garage moments earlier. Officers subsequently found the woman inside the Mercedes, lying in the back seat with multiple stab wounds to her neck. They found her dead minutes later. A steak knife, believed to be from a kitchen set, was found on the car's front passenger seat. Security camera footage helped investigators piece together what happened. The video shows the Mercedes arriving and parking in a restricted spot near a handicap space. The driver then gets out of the car and exits the cameras view. A short time later, Sagesse appears on camera entering the garage, holding what resembled a metallic object. The woman could be seen stepping out of the car, but swiftly tried to hop back inside when she noticed Segasse approaching. Before she could close the car door, Sagesse pried it open and stabbed her repeatedly, according to police. About a minute later, police say the video showed Sagesse stopped his attack and closed the car door. The driver, who had briefly stepped away, walked back into the camera frame and could be seen confronting Sagesse. A struggle ensued, during which Sagesse stabbed the man in the throat,according to police. Somehow, he managed to escape and call for help. Sagesse tried to drive off in the Mercedes, but failed to get the car in reverse. He resorted to fleeing on foot, heading toward a building within the same apartment complex at 3004 NW 130th Terrace, where he lives with his mother. An employee at the apartment complex recognized Sagesse and told officers he lived in unit 153. Police found him there and took him into custody. He was wearing the same clothes seen in the surveillance footage. Another steak knife was found in his pocket, similar to the one in the car. A search of his apartment revealed blood on a sliding door and a kitchen knife block missing two steak knives — matching the ones investigators recovered. Sagesse was questioned by detectives, but according to the redacted arrest report, his answers were vague and inconsistent. Police have not confirmed whether he knew the victims. Sagesse is charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder. He is being held without bond at the Broward Main Jail.

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