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    Florida Man’s Trial After Girlfriend’s Death

    Florida Man on Trial: Girlfriend’s Murder and Chilling Search
    wahalaupdateBy wahalaupdateOctober 24, 2025Updated:October 25, 2025No Comments3 Views
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    Davarius James, 38, stands accused of brutally beating his longtime girlfriend, 50-year-old Claudette Robinson, to death inside their home on North 7th Avenue in Florida.

    The horror intensified when authorities uncovered a chilling internet search by James asking, “If I performed CPR over five hours ago, why isn’t it working?”

    A disturbing domestic violence case has gripped the Florida Pensacola community.

    Shocking Crime Scene and Police Response

    Around 7 a.m. on February 3, 2025, Pensacola police officers arrived at a harrowing scene.

    Claudette Robinson lay lifeless, her face and chest marred with excessive blunt force trauma.

    Her entire face was swollen, bruised, and scarred with what appeared to be rug burn.

    The violent injuries shocked even seasoned officers.

    This was not a tragic accident, but an unspeakable act of violence committed behind closed doors. Robinson’s suffering was profound and prolonged.

    The Call That Changed Everything

    The woman who dialed 911 told police she had received a strange call from Davarius James, a lifelong friend of Robinson.

    Alarmingly, James asked her to check on Robinson but warned, “this isn’t going to look good.”

    When the caller arrived, she found Robinson cold with a swollen, bruised eye.

    As she reached for her phone to call 911, James fled.

    Later, James’s own words to the police were chilling.

    When prompted, he said, “I would have to tell them about last night” and coldly added, “she been dead.”

    His callous calm in the wake of horrifying violence has sparked outrage and calls for harsh justice across social media.

    Dubious Explanation and Evasive Answers

    In interviews, James claimed the death was accidental.

    He said an argument over personal belongings led to a physical altercation where Robinson fell and injured herself.

    Yet, his explanations crumbled under scrutiny.

    How could she fall and severely injure her face and chest if she hit the back of her head first?

    When pressed, James changed his story, describing a puzzling “twisting” fall.

    As Florida detectives questioned him about Robinson’s worsening condition, James depicted a disturbing scene of neglect.

    Instead of calling emergency services immediately, he recounted trying to care for her himself, checking her pulse, observing seizures, and even pouring cold water on her to revive her.

    Internet Search Reveals Chilling Awareness

    Perhaps most shocking is James’s internet search on how to revive someone after performing CPR for over five hours without success.

    This pointed to a disturbing awareness of Robinson’s declining state but an utter failure to seek appropriate medical help.

    His apparent attempts to cover up his brutal assault sparked widespread condemnation.

    A History of Violence Ignored

    This tragedy is not without precedent. Investigators revealed James had been previously arrested for domestic violence against Robinson.

    She reportedly feared for her life, yet the system failed to protect her.

    The cycle of abuse spiraled to its deadly conclusion, raising questions about overlooked warning signs and societal failures to protect vulnerable victims.

    Community Reacts With Outrage and Grief

    Pensacola residents are left devastated.

    Many describe Claudette Robinson as kind and gentle, a woman who deserved safety and respect, not brutality and death.

    Social media exploded with anger and sorrow:
    • “How could someone be so cold? We must do better to protect victims.”

    • “This case is heartbreaking. Justice for Claudette.”

    • “The system failed her twice, once when the violence started, and now after her death.”

    Legal Consequences and Ongoing Trial

    Since his arrest, James remains in Escambia County Jail.

    Prosecutors have charged him with murder, painting a damning picture of deliberate and brutal violence.

    The trial, which opened this week, promises to be a focal point in the fight against domestic abuse.

    Texas and Florida have strict laws addressing domestic violence and homicide, but cases like this highlight how desperately society needs vigilance and reform.


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