Uncle Charged In 16-Year Old Pregnant Niece’s Murder Allegedly Gave Her Pills To Miscarry

New documents released in the rape and murder case against a Jacksonville man, who is suspected of impregnating and killing his 16-year old niece, indicates that three people claim he admitted killing her. Reports also states in previous years, the suspect gave the young girl — who was allegedly pregnant at the time — pills to miscarry.

Johnathan Quiles, 34, is charged first-degree murder, among other charges, in the death Iyana Sawyer, who seemingly vanished after leaving Terry Parker High School in December 2018.
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According to the affidavits, Sawyer left school Dec. 19, 2018, and traveled to her uncle’s workplace, a salvage yard on North Main Street. The affidavits stated that Quiles called his brother, who lives in New York, and acknowledged he was hiding his niece at his place of work.

A short time later, police say Quiles called his brother again saying “the problem is handled.”

Police suspect Sawyer, who had told relatives that Quiles was the father of her unborn child, was shot and killed and placed in a dumpster that was taken to the Otis Road Landfill. Investigators searched that landfill for weeks in the wake of the 16-year-old’s disappearance, but they never found her body. All they found there was a Terry Parker High library book and underwear that might have been Sawyer’s.

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Also included in the latest discovery material was a letter found on Quiles’ computer that investigators believe Sawyer authored. In the letter, she told Quiles she loved him but admitted being jealous about the affection shown to her sister.

“You told me you and your brother would never do that to each other, but you’ll sleep with sisters, though,” the letter states.

In a separate report, police indicated that Sawyer told a family member that she and her sister had lost their virginity to Quiles and the pair had been vying for his attention.

In yet another report, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office learned Sawyer’s sister was pregnant in 2017 and suggested that Quiles gave her pills to cause a miscarriage. In October 2018, Quiles bought herbal drugs online and gave them to Sawyer in hopes she would miscarry, the report stated.

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement processed a gun belonging to Quiles as part of the case, but they found no sign of Sawyer’s DNA on the weapon.

The day Sawyer disappeared, a family member told a 911 operator it was unlike her to take off without telling anyone.

“The only bad judgment she did was getting pregnant,” the caller said. “She is supposed to graduate this year. She’s an honor student, an honor society student. No problems. This is not like her at all.”

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Quiles was indicted on first-degree murder charges for Sawyer’s death and that of the unborn child. He was also charged with sexual battery.

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