The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Man who kidnapped, killed bartender begins life sentence

He was released from prison less than a year before the 2021 killing.

- By Alexis Stevens

A man who kidnapped and killed an Atlanta bartender described as a bright light will serve life in prison for the 2021 crime.

Demarcus Leonard Brinkley, 29, pleaded guilty last month in the death of Mariam Abdulrab, Fulton County court records show. Brinkley, who was sentenced to life plus five years, was moved from the Fulton jail to the Georgia Diagnostic and Classifica­tion State Prison in Jackson last week, according to the state Department of Correction­s.

Brinkley had previously spent seven years behind bars, including more than four years in prison following a conviction for child molestatio­n, records show. He was released from prison less than a year before he killed Abdulrab.

In the early morning hours of Aug. 13, 2021, Abdulrab was returning to her home in Chosewood Park in southeast Atlanta from her bartending job at Revery VR Bar in Midtown when she was kidnapped outside her house, The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on previously reported.

A witness called 911 around 5 a.m. after seeing a woman being forced into an SUV at gunpoint, according to Atlanta police. While officers were still investigat­ing the kidnapping, another 911 call came in an hour later reporting gunfire in the area of Lakewood Avenue and Terrace Way. Investigat­ors determined the calls were related.

A witness spotted Abdulrab’s body nearly four hours later, as police were preparing to canvass the area. According to the Fulton

County Medical Examiner’s Office, the 27-year-old had been shot multiple times.

Brinkley was identified as a person of interest and Atlanta police requested help from troopers in stopping his SUV, according to the Georgia State Patrol. Brinkley struck a vehicle in Griffin before he was taken into custody. He did not know Abdulrab, authoritie­s said.

Family members and friends remembered Abdulrab as a bright light, and a former manager said she was funny, quirky and disarming.

A mural of Abdulrab was painted on Wylie Street, and flowers were left on the ground below in the days after her death.

“Everyone who met her couldn’t get enough of her,” her brother, Ali Abdulrab, said weeks after her death. “She made people feel better. It was just her thing. She did it without even thinking about it.”

An investigat­ion by the AJC revealed that Brinkley’s criminal history began at a young age and, after serving time behind bars, he seemed to fall through the cracks of the justice system.

“We really don’t want this to happen to anyone else,” Abdulrab’s brother said. “From what we’ve learned, it seems like it could easily happen. After everything I’ve learned, I don’t feel safe for other people.”

 ?? ?? Mariam Abdulrab, 27, was kidnapped outside her home and killed shortly afterward, according to Atlanta police.
Mariam Abdulrab, 27, was kidnapped outside her home and killed shortly afterward, according to Atlanta police.

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