Miami Herald

Woman stabbed boyfriend to death in Miami Gardens, cops say

- BY GRETHEL AGUILA gaguila@miamiheral­d.com Grethel Aguila: @GrethelAgu­ila

A woman was jailed after police say she confessed to stabbing to death the father of her child in an attack caught on camera. It marks the final chapter in a history of domestic violence between the couple.

On Sunday afternoon, Miami Gardens officers hurried to the 3800 block Northwest 177th Street after hearing a violent dispute on an open phone line. They found Kaity

Elese Maldonado, 31, in the driveway on her knees — and covered in blood.

There also was a bloodstain­ed kitchen butcher knife to her left, police say. Unprompted, Maldonado began talking to herself.

“He attacked me, and I stabbed him. I stabbed him,” she said, according to a police report. “I stabbed him at least 13 times.”

Officers went inside the home, where they found a man on the kitchen floor lying in a pool of blood.

The woman told investigat­ors that he needed an ambulance because she thought she had stabbed him in the neck.

Shortly thereafter, he was airlifted to Aventura Hospital, where he died. Maldonado was arrested and is being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correction­al Center without bond on a seconddegr­ee murder charge.

‘WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS?’

A witness recorded the scuffle that escalated when Maldonado repeatedly stabbed her on-again-offagain boyfriend in the Miami Gardens home that they shared. The witness, whose relation to the couple is unclear, told detectives she didn’t know why they were fighting.

But this wasn’t their first violent altercatio­n, as their years-long relationsh­ip was marred by chaos.

The witness overheard the fight — and police say she took her cellphone out to record. She detailed how Maldonado ranted about her boyfriend trying to choke and bite her. Moments later, the man shouted: “Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this? Please stop.”

The video caught Maldonado threatenin­g to pull out a knife and saying she didn’t “give a f--k,” according to the report. Maldonado’s boyfriend tried to yank the blade from her when she began to jab at him.

A VOLATILE RELATIONSH­IP

In June 2023, Maldonado filed a domestic-violence case in Broward against 35-year-old Lazaro Torres, whose address is listed as the scene of the stabbing, court records show. Maldonado and Torres, who met in 2019, share a 2-year-old child.

In the petition, Maldonado alleged that her live-in boyfriend made a slew of harassing phone calls and threatenin­g voicemails. She also pointed out a dispute during which Torres threw something at her face while she was driving on the Rickenback­er Causeway, according to the filing.

That caused her to pull over — and a drunk Torres tried to throw her phone out the window, the petition says. He then grabbed her car keys, tossed them out, ripped a mirror and wiper off the car and tried to shatter a window until police arrived.

Their toddler son — and Maldonado’s 8-year-old son — were inside the vehicle at the time, court records say. Maldonado also stated that Torres had threatened her mother and family, showing up at their home without permission.

According to Maldonado’s petition, Torres strug- gled with mental health as well as drug and alcohol issues. In the filing, she described being trapped in a car with him while he drove drunk.

In July 2022, Torres was charged with a DUI in Monroe County, though the charge was reduced to reckless driving. Maldonado is listed as a witness to the incident on Torres’ arrest report, court records indicate.

“He is a danger to himself and everyone around him,” Maldonado said in the domestic-violence filing.

HISTORY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?

In 2021, Torres was charged with misdemeano­r stalking in Broward due to the harassing messages. Maldonado contacted Miramar police in July of that year regarding the non-stop phone calls, which started after they broke up for a period of time, a police report states.

She told police that she tried to block his number, but he bombarded her with messages from different phone numbers, according to the report. Torres sent threatenin­g texts about wanting her dead — and she began to fear for her life.

“Back in 2021, the whole year it was a battle,” Maldonado said in the petition. “He kept me from leaving his house and has gotten physical with me on 4 diff occasions.”

The couple’s tumultuous romance was no stranger to law enforcemen­t, records show. In the petition, Maldonado

said she had previously reported domestic violence to Miami-Dade police.

In the arrest report, a Miramar police officer wrote: “It should be noted that there is a history of domestic related issues between the victim and the defendant.”

Maldonado requested that a judge dismiss the domestic-violence injunction because she wanted to build a relationsh­ip with Torres and wanted to do so without tension or restrictio­ns, according to court records.

Broward prosecutor­s dropped the misdemeano­r in April 2022, days before the case was set to go to trial. Court records indicate Maldonado requested that the case not move forward.

Despite being subpoenaed, Maldonado didn’t show up on the day of the trial, a memo filed by the prosecutor reveals. She also stated she didn’t want to “keep reliving the moments of the offense over and over again.”

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