Family of murdered Florida woman Miya Marcano sues apartment complex

The family of a woman allegedly murdered by her maintenance man has sued her apartment complex, alleging negligence for failing to protect her.

Miya Marcano, 19, was reported missing when she didn’t board a flight home to South Florida on Sept. 24. Two weeks later, on Oct. 5, her body was confirmed in the woods behind her Orlando apartment complex.

Investigators believe her maintenance worker used a master key to get into her apartment at Arden Villas, where he worked, kidnapped her and then killed her after she rejected his advances.

The suspect, 27-year-old Armando Caballero, died by suicide on Sept. 27.

Miya Marcano was found dead in a wooded area behind her apartment complex.
Miya Marcano was found dead in a wooded area behind her apartment complex.


Miya Marcano was found dead in a wooded area behind her apartment complex.

“Arden Villas gave Armando Caballero the unfettered access he needed to kill Miya,” Marcano’s family’s attorney, Daryl K. Washington, said in a statement to the Orlando Sentinel. “They need to be held accountable for their negligence.”

With a better background check, the lawsuit argues, the complex management company would have found Caballero’s prior arrest.

The lawsuit also argues that the company should have paid more attention the first time Marcano complained about Caballero and taken her complaints seriously.

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