The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Roommate admits stabbing GSU student in the heart

- By Joshua Sharpe joshua.sharpe@ajc.com

On Aug. 27 of last year, Breyana Davis dialed 911 to report a stabbing. She had just plunged a knife into the heart of her roommate, a 21-year-old Georgia State University student, and doused him with boiling water at their DeKalb County apartment.

On Monday, Davis, 22, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaught­er for killing Charles Rudison, a business major who also worked at a Publix distributi­on center.

Judge Gregory A. Adams sentenced her to 20 years in prison.

Davis had initially been charged with murder. But the district attorney’s office allowed her to plead to the lesser offense after “extensive discussion­s with the victim’s family,” said Yvette Jones, the DA’s spokeswoma­n.

Rudison’s sister, Karla Jones, had mixed feelings.

“I wish the years were longer,” she told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on, “but (at) least she’s getting punishment for this.”

Jones and the rest of the family were devastated and confounded by the crime.

Rudison, who had met Davis on an online student housing board, died after a night out in downtown Atlanta. Davis, whose attorney couldn’t immediatel­y be reached for comment, left him and another friend at one point and went back to their apartment on Bouldercre­st Road.

Rudison and the other friend were angry with Davis because they had to catch a ride through the Lyft service.

Once they arrived at Ashford East Village apartments, it took only moments for Davis to douse Rudison with boiling water and stab him, a detective testified in a previous hearing.

Even now, the motives at play are mysterious.

“The defendant was angry with the victim for an unknown reason,” the DA’s spokeswoma­n said.

As news of the death spread last year, family, friends and classmates lamented Rudison’s death.

“I lost my best friend and my brother at the same time,” his sister said.

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