• Florida couple accused of taking turns slashing man's throat, throwing

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    AFlorida couple was arrested after luring a man from Facebook on a date,
    before kidnapping him, taking turns cutting his throat and then throwing
    him from a bridge as part of a twisted murder and robbery plot,
    authorities said Tuesday.

    But despite the culprits’ best efforts, the badly injured victim survived
    and was able to lead law enforcement officers to his alleged attackers.

    Suspects Natalie Fonseca, 25, and Nafis Reynolds, 31, were booked into the Escambia County Jail Monday on a slew of charges, including attempted
    murder, kidnaping, armed robbery, arson and drug-related counts, all
    stemming from the near-fatal Oct. 7 incident.

    The victim, who has not been named, met Fonseca on Facebook earlier this
    month and agreed to have dinner with her, according to a press release
    from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and an arrest report filed in
    the case and cited by the station WEAR.

    During what investigators described as an “unorthodox date,” Fonseca
    invited the man to her home, where she introduced Reynolds as her “uncle.”

    The trio then took a drive to the victim’s home, before getting back in
    the car and going on another ride, during which officials said Fonseca and Reynolds attacked him “and told him he was going to die.”

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    Natalie Fonseca, 25, is suspected of luring a man on Facebook and then
    taking part in a vicious attack that nearly killed him. Escambia County Sheriff's Office
    The duo allegedly robbed the man of his shoes, phone and money and took
    away the keys to his car.
    “They then took turns cutting his throat before throwing him over the
    bridge rail and into Escambia River,” the sheriff’s office said.

    Fonseca and Reynolds drove away in the victim’s car, which was later found abandoned and engulfed in flames.

    “Unbeknownst to our would-be killers, the victim was somehow able to
    survive the fall from the bridge and the cuts to his throat,” officials
    said.

    The badly injured man managed to swim toward a patch of land, where he collapsed from exhaustion. The next morning, a boater spotted him and
    brought him ashore.

    Despite his injuries, the victim was able to make his way on foot to the Cumberland Farms parking lot, where he flagged down a sheriff’s deputy who
    was there on patrol.

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    Nafis Reynolds, 31, allegedly took turns with his girlfriend slashing the victim in the neck, before throwing him from a bridge. Escambia County Sheriff's Office
    The deputy described the victim in the report as being barefoot and
    struggling to stand, with “large amounts of dried blood on his face, neck,
    and hands.”

    The officer observed that the man had deep cuts on the front side of his
    neck.

    The man, who only spoke Spanish, told the deputy through Google Translate
    that he was beaten, slashed, robbed and thrown off the Escambia River
    Bridge the night before.

    He was then taken to Sacred Heart Hospital, where he underwent surgery and remained for several days.

    During an interview at the hospital, the victim detailed for investigators
    how met Fonseca on Facebook five days earlier, according to the report. He
    said the woman told him that she was pressed for cash and needed food, so
    he offered to meet up with her and drive her to get tacos.

    The next day, Fonseca allegedly messaged the victim again and asked to
    meet up. The man drove to her house, where he met Reynolds, setting the
    stage for a night of torture that nearly ended in his death.

    Following his release from the hospital, the victim led officers to
    Fonseca’s home, which was familiar to them from a previous call for a disturbance in September.

    Deputies also used surveillance video from a store to identify Fonseca and Reynolds as the suspects in the attack.

    But it was not until Monday that the pair were spotted walking in the town
    of Ensley and arrested. Both were found to be in possession of fentanyl, according to the report.

    Fonseca was being held in jail on $852,000 bond, while Reynolds’ bond was
    set at $851,000.

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