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Terrified five-year-old girl’s final words before she was thrown into Florida Everglades to be eaten by alligators

A terrified five-year-old girl cried ‘no, mommy, no!’ before she was thrown into the Florida Everglades to be eaten by alligators.

Quatisha ‘Candy’ Maycock and her mother Shandelle were abducted by Harrel Braddy in 1998.

Shandelle was a single mother who was estranged from her family after falling pregnant at the age of 16. She befriended Braddy’s wife at church when she was 22 and Braddy began offering her rides to work and money.

However she wasn’t aware of Braddy’s violent, criminal past.

After the pair picked up Candy and brought the mother and daughter back home one night, Braddy overstayed his welcome at the apartment and Shandelle asked him to leave by telling him she had company coming over, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

Braddy then became enraged, charging at the mother and slamming her into the floor, where he began to choke her.

He later picked them both up and dragged them to his car.

They tried to escape but Braddy fought back, shoving Shandelle in the trunk.

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