Police arrest woman in fatal stabbing

Baton Rouge police arrested a woman accused of stabbing and killing her live-in boyfriend following an argument early Sunday.

According to an affidavit of probable cause, Katina Carter, 29, stabbed Ladrian Davis, 26, in the chest with a knife at 1 a.m. in their apartment in the Hidden Pointe Apartments complex at 11850 Wentling Ave. in the southeast part of East Baton Rouge Parish near Airline Highway and South Sherwood Forest Boulevard.

A next-door neighbor, Maya Thompson, 17, said she was outside with a friend at the time and witnessed part of the couple’s fight.

“She came out and got in his car. He said, ‘That’s my car, get out of my car and give me back my credit card too.’ She was saying, ‘You shouldn’t have punched me in the eye.’ She pulled off, and he went back inside,” said Thompson.

Carter had grabbed a knife before leaving the apartment, the affidavit says, showing “her intent.”

Thompson said Carter left in her boyfriend’s car, then returned about 10 minutes later.

When Carter returned to the apartment, she stabbed Davis in the chest with the knife, the affidavit says.

“After she stabbed him I heard him falling down the stairs,” Maya Thompson said.

Davis then staggered out of the apartment and fell into a puddle in the parking lot, Thompson said.

Two men came out of the apartment and, one grabbing Davis’ feet and the other holding his shoulders, hoisted him into a car and drove off, Thompson said. He later died, the affidavit says.

Carter admitted to the stabbing and was taken into custody “without incident,” police spokesman Cpl. Tommy Stubbs said.

Carter was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on a count of second-degree murder.

Davis was the 10th domestic violence murder victim in the parish so far this year, according to statistics compiled by The Advocate. There have been 56 total murders in the parish so far this year.

Authorities classify domestic violence incidents as those involving a man and a woman who are living together or who have lived together within five years of the incident, whether married or not.

Maya Thompson’s older sister, Danielle Thompson, 26, said she was shocked to hear the fate of the seemingly happy couple, who had been living next door to her since March.

“They never fight,” she said. “Their room is right above my room. I never heard them arguing. They seemed like they had a pretty good relationship. Wow, I can’t believe this.”


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Comments (9)


1) Comment by Intriguedmind - 16/07/2012

I am very upset hearing about this. It is true no woman deserves to be abused, but she had her chance to get away...technically she did get away because she left and came back. She had time to call the police and have him removed from the home or she could have pressed charges if he assaulted her. This situation could have been handled much better than it was. Seems to me she wanted him dead. There's no sense in crying now.

2) Comment by CountryBoysCanSurvive - 16/07/2012

Free Katina! when the facts come out, you will see that she was going to Louisiana Technical College to be a surgeon and she didn't know she was supposed to take her final exam on a cadaver.

3) Comment by gvm - 15/07/2012

@GetReal: Just ignore 8point6, he always has something childish to say - must've been bullied as a child. Don't know if 8.6 stands for his IQ or his reading level.

4) Comment by Get Real - 15/07/2012

If he was beating her he got what he deserved. At 8point6 you are a piece of work...the poor women was crying and had been hit in the eye. How many men have been arrested for violence against wives girlfriends or female acquaintances? She did the right thing no man should be hitting on a woman for any reason.

5) Comment by tradewinns - 15/07/2012

"Two men came out of the apartment and, one grabbing Davis’ feet and the other holding his shoulders, hoisted him into a car and drove off, Thompson said. He later died, the affidavit says". what? did they take him to a hospital; did they drive around while he bled out? were they helping or hurting?

6) Comment by 8point6 - 15/07/2012

What a mug shot! I'll be she used her "hookt on fonix" language during the argument!

7) Comment by BoiledCrabs - 15/07/2012

This is exactly why we need much tougher laws on knife control. Even if purchased legally these knives are getting into the hands of violent people. Maybe the cops could do a buy back program to get these knives off the street, maybe trade a gas card for a tank of gas for every knife that it turned in now questions asked.

8) Comment by Springer98 - 15/07/2012

@ Art Vandelay, You must be asking this because DMJ is never on here on Sunday! LOL

9) Comment by Art Vandelay - 15/07/2012

Duhhh, so where did she get the knife from?