The sister of Baltimore homicide victim Cameran Holt pleaded guilty last week to witness intimidation during a trial for one of the suspects, according to City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates.
Kendal Holt, Cameran’s sister, was convicted of sending threatening text messages to a witness after the witness testified during the homicide trial of Alexis Cancel-Soto, Bates said.
As of Dec. 25, two of the suspects in Cameran Holt’s murder have gone to trial. Cancel-Soto was found guilty of murder in connection with the 19-year-old’s death. Devontaye Richardson was convicted of reckless endangerment and acquitted of murder, attempted murder and assault, court records show.
Investigating witness intimidation
According to the State’s Attorney’s Office, Baltimore police were contacted by a person on Sept. 10, who said they had just testified as a state’s witness in Cancel-Soto’s trial…