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From Koketia King to Lisa Marie Riley: The Danger Didn’t End. It Just Changed Addresses.

In 2010, Florida boxer Yathomas Riley was arrested after his then-girlfriend, Koketia King, was shot in the head inside his Miami apartment.Riley clai

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In 2010, Florida boxer Yathomas Riley was arrested after his then-girlfriend, Koketia King, was shot in the head inside his Miami apartment.
Riley claimed it was self-inflicted. King survived the shooting but maintained that Riley had shot her during an argument.

Riley faced attempted murder and child abuse charges — including allegations that he’d sexually abused King’s teenage daughter.
However, those charges were dropped after the case grew complicated, partly because of lack of cooperation and credibility challenges that often arise in domestic violence cases.


💔 Enter Lisa Marie Riley

After that case, Riley began a relationship with Lisa Marie Riley, who would later become his wife.

Lisa bailed him out of jail after the 2010 shooting and publicly defended him, saying she believed he was innocent and that the other woman (Koketia King) had lied about the abuse and shooting.

Lisa’s belief in him became part of his redemption narrative — at least in public. Riley resumed his boxing career and presented himself as having been “wrongly accused.”

But five years later, in 2015, Lisa Marie Riley was found dead in their Georgia home. Riley was later convicted of her murder.


🚨 What This Case Shows

Lisa tried to save him — not just legally, but emotionally and publicly. She believed she was standing by an innocent man.
But like many women before her, she believed his story instead of the warning signs left behind by another woman’s pain. (She is not the first person to think this way and sadly, will not be the last)

The woman who defended him became his next victim.


🕊️ The Hard Truth

This case sits at dangerous intersections we talk about here:

Lisa’s tragedy is a brutal reminder:
When one woman’s story is doubted, the danger doesn’t disappear — it transfers.

📍 The Tragedy

  • On the morning of July 9, 2015, Lisa Marie Riley was found unresponsive at her home in Lee County, Georgia. Justia Law+3AJC+3The Cauldron+3

  • A gunshot wound to her head was determined to be the cause of death. AJC+1

  • The couple’s infant son was present at the home at the time of the incident. Justia Law+1

🧭 Sorrow and Lessons

  • Lisa’s death is not just a statistic. It reflects a pattern in which earlier warnings and abusive behaviour (by Riley) were not fully acted on, and a protected space (marriage, family) became the setting for lethal violence. 

  • Survivors’ voices and instincts are valid, urgent, non-optional. They can be life-saving.

Lisa’s tragedy is a brutal reminder:
When one woman’s story is doubted, the danger doesn’t disappear — it transfers.

 

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