Who is Sean Alexander ( Maplewood man charged with murder in 2021 ) Wiki, Bio, Age, Crime, Arrest, Incident Details, Investigations and More Facts
A Maplewood man, who is currently serving a five-year sentence for drug dealing, has been accused of selling the drug that killed her to an Olmsted County woman.
Sean Alexander, 44, is charged with third-degree murder, according to new charges filed with the Olmsted County District Court. He also faces second- and third-degree offenses in Olmsted County for allegedly selling heroin and fentanyl to a confidential informant.
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Alexander is currently incarcerated at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Faribault after multiple convictions in Olmsted County for drug sales. The expected release date for those sentences is October 25, 2025.
According to the criminal complaint for Alexander's murder charge:
He allegedly sold drugs to an adult woman, who then overdosed and died in June 2021.
An autopsy report concluded that the woman died from the toxic effects of methamphetamine and fentanyl.
The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office initiated the initial investigation into the woman's death after receiving a tip on the circumstances of her death from a confidential informant.
Several witnesses told an investigator at the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office that prior to her overdose, the woman had been in contact with Alexander to buy heroin. A witness saw the woman snort a series of suspicious heroines during a video chat with her. Alexander, who was present, told the witness that he would take the woman home in 15 or 20 minutes. During that call, the woman dozed off and passed out.
Phone records show that the woman contacted several people to buy heroin before Alexander agreed to meet her for a purchase.
She was reportedly dropped off at Mayo Clinic Hospital-Saint Marys on June 6, 2021 following her overdose by Alexander, according to hospital surveillance video and witness testimony. She was pronounced dead in the early hours of June 7, 2021.
A confidential source told investigators that Alexander confessed to them that he believed he had sold the drugs that killed the woman and that she was behaving strangely and had pale, clammy skin. Alexander allegedly told the informant that she didn't have any narcans, so he left her alone. The whistleblower told law enforcement that she Alexander believed she was dead when she left her in the hospital.
The whistleblower told investigators that he received a text message from Alexander saying, "I'm not taking this bitch, she can die, I'm not going to jail because she was stupid."
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