Alicia Andrews, a 22-year-old woman accused of helping plan Foolio’s murder in 2024, was found guilty of manslaughter.
On Friday (October 31), Law & Crime magazine published video of Andrews being convicted by a jury in court and found not guilty of conspiracy to commit murder. Andrews faces life in prison without the possibility of parole for manslaughter.
She testified on Thursday (October 30) that she was unaware of the plan to kill Foolio in Tampa, Florida. She also claimed she was afraid of her boyfriend, Isaiah Chance, who prosecutors say helped organize the deadly ambush on the rapper. According to her, Chance placed his hands on Andrews multiple times.
“He started becoming more controlling,” Andrews said of Chance after they started dating in 2021. “As I got older and I wanted to go out, he didn’t like that… He would tell me what to post, what not to post, or if he didn’t want me to delete something. Don’t wear this, don’t wear that.” She said she followed Chance’s orders. “I didn’t know any better.”
At the time of the murder, Andrews claimed she stayed in the car after Chance and others she thought were with her got out to get food. Instead, these people went and killed the fool. She insisted she had no idea what happened.
“I mean, I heard a lot of gunfire, so I didn’t know what was going on,” Andrews said. “Aerial shooting, somebody got shot, I don’t know.
She also claimed she had no idea anyone had died.
Andrews was the first person to stand trial for Frio’s murder. She is one of five people charged in his death. He was shot to death on June 23, 2024, outside the Holiday Inn Hotel in Tampa.

									 
					