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De'Andre Booker found competent to stand trial for Ashley Elkins' murder
De'Andre Booker, who is accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend Ashley Elkins, was found competent to stand trial, a judge announced Wednesday.
MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. (FOX 2) - The man accused of murdering Ashley Elkins, whose body is still missing, was found competent to stand trial this week.
De'Andre Booker, of Roseville, is charged with first-degree murder and lying to a peace officer for the death of the 30-year-old Warren mother of two whose body has never been found.
The backstory:
Elkins was reported missing on Jan. 2, 2025 after she didn't return home from errands.
Authorities say Booker, who is Elkins' ex-boyfriend, allegedly lied about his whereabouts, and Elkins' vehicle was found a few miles away from his apartment.
His search history is also a huge part of the case. The month before Elkins went missing, Booker allegedly looked up ways to make your ex miss you after a breakup, along with a silencer for a gun.
He's also accused of searching for routes out of Michigan, what to do while on the run, how to beat a polygraph test, if blood is traceable, and how to delete his Google search history after Elkins disappeared.
Family, police testify on first day of murder case of missing Warren mom Ashley Elkins
More than six months after his arraignment, 32-year-old De'Andre Booker will appear in court for his preliminary hearing in the case of Ashley Elkins, who disappeared in early January.
Beyond his searches, the prosecution has said that Booker ordered 30-gallon garbage bags, 43 ounces of bleach, and latex gloves on the day Elkins was last seen. Authorities said evidence linking Booker to Elkins' death, including blood, was found in his apartment.
Booker was ordered to stand trial in January, but a competency exam has led to delayed hearings in the case.
What's next:
Booker's trial is scheduled to begin Nov. 10.
The Source: Previous reporting was used in this story.
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