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A Young Woman’s Alleged Response to Not Being Able to Snoop in Her BF’s Phone Ended in Tragedy

Tadarius Massey, 19, was stabbed to death after telling his girlfriend she could not snoop through his phone.

Police say the argument between a young couple started with the woman being accused of pulling out the olโ€™, โ€œLet me see your phone,โ€ card. However, when the young man denied her request... she did something that allegedly got her in handcuffs.

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The Orange County Sheriffโ€™s Office said 18-year-old Zoe Cooper and 19-year-old Tadarius Massey were in an argument at Cooperโ€™s home on the westside of the county just around Thanksgiving. Investigators say Cooper was upset after being denied access to Masseyโ€™s phone.

However, instead of accepting defeat, police say their argument then escalated to a physical altercation. Police say in the end, Massey was stabbed multiple times.

Cooper was reported to have driven Massey to a hospital in Ocoee, per Cleveland 19 News. However, she didnโ€™t exit the car. Instead, the victimโ€™s friend took him inside while Cooper went back home, the report says.

โ€œIf I could take it back or trade place in a heartbeat, I would. I love you always. Iโ€™m truly sorry for what I did. It wasnโ€™t supposed to be this way,โ€ Cooper wrote in a social media post the following day, per police.

However, Massey never recovered from his injuries to accept the apology. Police say he died after suffering a stab wound that struck his heart. He also had two healed stab wounds on his shoulder, the report says. After Massey died, Cooper was arrested as a suspect in his death.

Would you believe this wasnโ€™t the first time the two got into it over a phone? Allegedly, Cooper attacked Massey at Ocoee High School last December for not being able to look in his phone, the report says. Additionally, investigators found death threats from Cooper to Massey in their messages prior to the incident.

Cooper was charged with second-degree murder in connection to Masseyโ€™s death. As for Masseyโ€™s family, WESH reports they are grieving their only child and left heartbroken by the tragic end to what some may consider a toxic relationship.

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