Until today, we have seen many different stories of internet perverts. But a new news shared recently went beyond all these stories. Ava Majury, 15, who has more than 1.2 million subscribers on TikTok, told her tragic story of living with a pervert and ending in death. All these events took place in 2020.
Ava Majury, who joined TikTok in 2020 at the age of 13, managed to collect more than 1 million subscribers in just one year. During the early stages of the epidemic, Ava saw someone constantly texting her TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram accounts. This person was an 18-year-old male named Eric Roha Justin. Ava wanted to reply to her fan who was constantly writing to her.
It all started with the permission of her parents:
13-year-old Ava, who replied to her 18-year-old fan, wrote to her, “Hi, how was your day?” announced that he had sent the message. But there was something Ava didn’t know: Justin had contacted some of Ava’s classmates, paid them for Ava’s photos and phone number.
Ava eventually found out about the situation and cut off contact with her friends. After that, Ava, who even in those days sponsored thousands of dollars as an influencer, sold Justin a few selfies that she had already shared on Snapchat with her parents’ permission. Ava stated that there is no body in these photos, only her smiling face which is the focus of her content.
Not long after, Justin began writing to Ava via Venmo, asking Ava for “buttock photos” and foot photos in exchange for money. From that point on, Ava blocked Justin from all of her accounts. But Justin sent Ava a total of $600, constantly asking for her to be unblocked. From this point on, Rob Majury, Ava’s ex-cop father, stepped in.
Justin, obsessed with Ava, is killed by Ava’s father:
Rob texted Justin telling him to stop communicating with his daughter. Justin’s attitude after this request turned in a completely different and unpredictable direction. Contacting Ava’s classmates, Justin began planning her attack. So much so that Justin asked this person if he had a gun nearby, and said, “I think I could just walk through the door with a shotgun.” sent the message.
Ava’s unaware family later learned that Justin was hundreds of kilometers away from them, and their fears were alleviated. But Justin was obsessed with it. On July 10, 2020, Justin arrived at the Majury family home as planned and fired a shotgun at the front door.
During this shot, while Ava was in her room, her father at home, Rob, ran straight to the door and saw Justin in front of their house. Ava’s mother also called the police from the sidelines. Rob started chasing Justin, who was shooting through the front door, but he tripped while running and Justin disappeared at the opportunity. Rob took Justin’s own gun and stood on guard until the police arrived. But it was Justin who came before the police.
Rob told Justin to drop the shotgun, but Justin didn’t listen and pointed the gun at Rob. At this moment, Rob opened fire on Justin and killed him. Police teams who arrived at the scene found two phones on Justin and ‘thousands’ of photos of Ava.
While the investigation is still ongoing, the family’s views on social media and their daughters have not changed:
The investigation into the incident is still ongoing. According to the police statement to Rob, the murder of Justin is not legally wrong. Accordingly, the ‘stop in place’ law in effect in the state shows that Rob was right.
On the other hand, despite these events, Ava continues to actively share content on TikTok and other platforms. Ava’s mother, Kim, announced that they won’t let the ‘sick people’ on social media stop her daughter, maybe she will make her daughter an ‘awareness’ to all this. Ava said she understands the pros and cons of being a social media star, but that the ‘overall experience’ means more to her.