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Cairo Jordan's mother booked at southern Indiana jail

Dejaune Anderson was booked at 1:07 a.m. on Sunday.
Credit: Washington County Sheriff's Dept.
Dejaune Anderson

WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA, Ind. — Dejaune Anderson, the woman accused of killing her 5-year-old son Cairo Jordan and leaving his body in a suitcase in southern Indiana, has been booked at the Washington County Jail. 

The 38-year-old was booked at 1:07 a.m. on Sunday, March 31. This comes after she waived her rights to extradition

According to records from a Los Angeles County Jail in Van Nuys, California, Anderson was arrested on March 14. She’s the second woman arrested in Cairo's death.

Anderson was on the run for nearly two years since the discovery of her son’s body in a rural part of Washington County.

She is charged with murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death and obstruction of justice.

Anderson's arraignment is scheduled for April 2. 

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Case background

On April 16, 2022, Jeff Meredith was hunting for mushrooms in a wooded area of Washington County, Indiana when he found a bright, multi-colored “Las Vegas” print suitcase sitting somewhere it didn’t belong. 

Inside was the body of a young boy, Cairo Jordan.

An autopsy report revealed the boy, who is from Atlanta, Georgia, died from an electrolyte imbalance, likely from complications caused by dehydration. Police said his toxicology report also came back negative.

For six months, Cairo’s identity remained unknown despite numerous searches of national databases for missing children. 

During that time, Salem, Indiana honored the young boy, holding a funeral and calling him their "Unknown Angel."

ISP would later issue two arrest warrants for Cairo's mother and Dawn Coleman -- two women with a history of run-ins with law enforcement agencies across the country.

Coleman was arrested in October of 2023. She took a plea deal last November, pleading guilty to aiding, inducing or causing murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death, and obstruction of justice.

She will spend 25 years in prison with five years of probation but will receive a year-and-a-half credit for time served. 

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As part of the plea agreement, Coleman will need to testify against Anderson in any criminal case related to the death of Jordan.

According to court documents, Coleman told investigators she walked into a bedroom of the trio's Louisville home and found Anderson on top of Cairo. 

The boy was face-down on the mattress and court documents claim Coleman told investigators, "it was already done."

Coleman said she helped Anderson put Cairo's body in a hard-sided suitcase with a Las Vegas label before they drove across the Ohio River into Washington County, Indiana, where Coleman dumped the suitcase in the woods.

Anderson was known to frequently post on social media about rituals, magic and "raising her frequency."

In many posts to social media, Anderson wrote about how a 100-year-old demon was living inside her son and how demons were using children as "avatars."

Coleman described herself as a “healer” and was known for going live on social media almost daily offering paid spiritual readings for viewers. She also claimed to speak with viewers’ ancestors.

Days before Cairo's body was found, Anderson tried contacting an Indiana priest about doing an exorcism on the young boy.

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