Bond reduced by half for Bokeelia woman charged with battery at location of fatal stabbing

Witnesses told authorities they last saw Lori Quinn at the home before they discovered the dead victim.

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Fort Myers News-Press

A Lee County judge has OK'd reducing the bond of a Pine Island woman charged with battery after an incident near the site of a fatal stabbing.

Court records indicate that Lee County Judge Tara Paluck approved a motion to reduce by half the bond amount for Lori Quinn, 49. She remained in custody Monday afternoon on a $50,000 bond.

Quinn was charged with battery on the same day authorities investigated a fatal stabbing.

Authorities haven't confirmed if she's linked to a Dec. 5 stabbing on the 5800 block of Luloma Lane, in Bokeelia, on Pine Island.

Prior coverage:Bokeelia woman charged with battery last seen at home where fatal stabbing, witness says

According to Quinn's arrest affidavit, on scene, Lee County deputies spoke with a witness.

The witness told authorities his girlfriend's grandmother, whose identity is redacted in the report, was in the home with an apparent stab wound to the chest.

The witness told authorities he believed Quinn stabbed the victim, as he had just seen her in the home.

Deputies reported the victim lay on the floor with a "large kitchen knife protruding from her chest."

Authorities said the victim was unconscious and not breathing.

The witness said he last saw Quinn at the home across from the crime scene. Deputies knocked on the door and Quinn responded, the report says. She was taken into custody.

When authorities further questioned the witness, he said he owns the home where the stabbing happened, but he and a companion live on a boat on the property.

One of their grandmothers lives in the home, the witness told authorities.

The witness said that between 1 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. Dec. 5, he and the undisclosed resident were fixing items on the boat when he heard Quinn calling.

Quinn asked the witness to come to her home. The witness complied, according to the report.

After he entered Quinn's home, the witness said, Quinn inquired "if they could talk and have sex." The witness declined and said he was in a relationship, the report says.

Quinn then used both hands to grab the witness by his face and attempted to turn his head, authorities said. The witness pulled away and left the home.

The witness said he then returned to the boat and continued to do work with his companion for about another hour, the report indicates.

While they were on the boat, he reported seeing Quinn riding her bicycle in the street. He also reported hearing a "thump" outside the boat, but didn't see anyone.

The witness' companion looked through the boat's window and saw Quinn approaching the home again. Both exited the boat and attempted to ask Quinn what she was doing at the property, according to the report.

When the witness approached the front door, authorities said, he found the front door open and found Quinn in the living room. Quinn then told him it was her home.

Once Quinn exited the home, the witness said he realized the generator had stopped working.

When the witness and his companion returned with flashlights, he saw the victim lay on the floor with the knife on her chest.

Quinn is next due in court Feb. 7 for a docket sounding hearing.

Tomas Rodriguez is a Breaking/Live News Reporter for the Naples Daily News and The News-Press. You can reach Tomas at [email protected] or 772-333-5501. Connect with him on Threads @tomasfrobeltran, Instagram @tomasfrobeltran and Facebook @tomasrodrigueznews.