Erica Michelle
Actress

Erica Michelle Net Worth

Erica Michelle is an American Actress born in Meridian, Mississippi. She was raised by her aunt while her mother served overseas in the Navy, and when her mother returned to the states, she and her twin brother were relocated to Arkansas. Michelle attended El Dorado High School and pursued a degree in the performing arts, eventually making history as the first Theater major in Jackson State University's 137 year history to be elected as The College of Liberal Arts Grand Marshal. She made her big screen debut in 2013 and has since had guest spots in various television shows. In 2016, she landed the role of Ebonie Weaver on BET's Hit series "The Quad".
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Director, Writer
Birth Day May 15, 1997
Birth Place American
Age 23 YEARS OLD
Died On April 28, 2001 (aged 3)\nKansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Cause of death Homicide
Body discovered On April 28, 2001 (body) May 1, 2001 (head)
Resting place Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Known for Murder victim
Parent(s) Michelle M. Johnson (mother), Larry Green (father), Harrell Johnson (stepfather)
Relatives Jasmine (sibling), L'Kaila (sibling), Elisha (sibling), Larry Jr. (sibling)

💰 Net worth

Erica Michelle, a multi-talented individual known for her exceptional abilities as an actress, director, and writer, is set to make a significant impact in the American entertainment industry. With her incredible talent and dedication to her craft, Erica Michelle's net worth is estimated to soar between $100,000 and $1 million by 2024. Her versatility and passion have captivated audiences and critics alike, propelling her towards exponential success. As she continues to contribute her unique talents to the world of cinema, Erica Michelle is undoubtedly on the path to becoming a prominent figure in Hollywood.

Biography/Timeline

2001

On April 28, 2001, Erica's body was found, missing the head, near Hibbs Park at 59th Street and Kensington Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. The young girl's head was found approximately 150 to 200 yards southeast of the body recovery site on May 1, 2001. It was determined that she had been beaten with an ashtray (which was found with the body, but lacked DNA or fingerprints), and kicked several times, causing brutal injuries all over her body. The girl had been decapitated in an effort to keep police from being able to identify the body.

2005

On May 5, 2005, the body was identified as Erica Green, age three, and her mother Michelle Johnson (also known as Michelle Pierce) and stepfather Harrell Johnson were charged with her murder and extradited from Oklahoma to face charges in Missouri. Michelle Johnson's eight other children were taken into state custody or placed with relatives. On December 3, 2005, prosecutors announced that they would seek the death penalty against Erica's stepfather, Harrell Johnson. Police have said that Erica died when Harrell Johnson used hedge clippers to sever her head. Johnson's cousin, Lawanda Driskell, said that Erica's mother helped Harrell dispose of the body by taking Erica from the house as if sleeping in a stroller and telling Driskell she had given Erica to the woman who had raised her while Johnson was in prison.

2008

On October 8, 2008, Harrell Johnson was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. On October 22, 2008, Michelle Johnson was sentenced to 25 years in prison, in exchange for her 2007 guilty plea to second-degree murder and testimony against her husband.

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