Judge Lets Illegal Immigrant Out Of Jail, He Beheads Woman In Daylight

After a history of violent criminal behavior, a foreign national was released from jail by a judge. However, not long after his release, the man repaid the generous court by beheading a woman in broad daylight.

Ever since Alexis Saborit illegally immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba, he has evaded justice. When Immigrations and Customs Enforcement attempted to deport him in 2012, his home country blocked the extradition by refusing to approve the travel documents. His subsequent stay would lead to a series of escalating crimes ending in murder.

A Minnesota community was shocked and outraged in the wake of a horrific murder that occurred in direct view of the public. A witness called police to report that Saborit had pulled a headless body from a car and threw it in the middle of an intersection in Shakopee.

Saborit retrieved the head and dumped it a foot away from the corpse. Moments later, officers arrived at the grisly scene to find the decapitated body of 55-year-old legal immigrant America Mafalda Thayer, the New York Post reports.

After his arrest, Saborit allegedly confessed to police that he murdered Thayer, who was his on-again-off-again girlfriend, because she wanted to break up with him. Thayer was apparently trying to convince Saborit not to miss his court appearance for another legal matter. As they sat in Minneapolis traffic, he attacked her with the serrated machete he always carries. 

Tragically, Thayer was aware that Saborit was a dangerous man. His lengthy criminal history in the U.S. includes domestic violence convictions in both Louisiana and Minnesota. He also has charges pending against him in Minnesota for first-degree arson after he attempted to burn down his apartment.

Months before the murder, a court psychologist pleaded with a judge to keep Saborit in custody and hold him there until his trial. However, he was instead released as he awaited his hearing, allowing him to enact the gruesome murder.

At least one of the domestic violence convictions involved Thayer as the victim. Still, she contended for him in court, begging them to throw out a pre-trial no-contact order so that she could see him.

Alexis Saborit

Thayer’s death is a result of repeated failures of the legal system. Saborit should have been deported long ago. However, if he had been taken into custody as the court doctor recommended, his victim may still be alive today.

When a nation cannot enforce its own laws to decide who can enter, it cannot possibly know who resides within it. Of course, this places everyone at risk, as this beautiful woman tragically realized.

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