Stacie Nicole Hickman, pictured here, murdered David Southerland and stole his car, deputies said. (Mugshot: Fulton County Sheriff

Stacie Nicole Hickman, pictured here, murdered David Southerland and stole his car, deputies said. (Mugshot: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

A woman who had murdered a man and tried to burn his body over a land dispute cryptically wrote about how a “convo didn’t go well,” according to authorities in Fulton County, Arkansas.

Stacie Nicole Hickman, 30, is charged with murder in the first degree and abuse of a corpse. A count of felony with a firearm is noted in the affidavit but absent from court records.

According to documents, police got a 911 call from a man on Thursday about a body lying at his gate on Briarwood Road. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office responded and found the body of David Southerland.

“The victim had at least one wound to his back, and he had been severely beaten in the head,” deputies said. “There was a piece of barb wire around his neck and an attempt was made to burn his body.”

Evidence included a “partial can of lighter fluid,” authorities said.

The 911 caller told authorities that Hickman borrowed his white Ford Ranger. Southerland was there, and Hickman asked him to follow her.

The defendant allegedly drove off in the caller’s Ford Ranger, and Southerland left in his white Dodge Caliber. The caller said that was the last time he saw the victim.

“He stated that the truck was returned the following day at about 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.,” the affidavit.



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