
November 13, 2025
Susan Lorincz has introduced plans to countersue the household of Ajike “AJ” Owens, the Black mom of 4 she fatally shot by a locked entrance door.
The girl serving 25 years for killing her neighbor plans to countersue the sufferer’s household over their wrongful demise lawsuit.
Susan Lorincz, the Florida girl serving time for fatally capturing her neighbor, Ajike “AJ” Owens, in 2023, has filed court docket data that embrace a handwritten four-page letter outlining her intent to countersue Owens’ mom, Pamela Dias, who introduced a wrongful demise case towards her, WCJB studies.
In her submitting, Lorincz accuses Owens’ kids of mendacity of their depositions and trespassing on her property earlier than the capturing, alleging one falsely claimed she threw a skate at him. The kid informed his mom, prompting Owens to confront Lorincz at her door. Lorincz then fired a single shot by the locked door, killing Owens as she stood beside her son.
“Ajike Owens and her kids had been trespassing,” Lorincz claimed in the handwritten letter filed with the court docket on Sept. 2. “There have been a number of ‘no trespassing indicators’ on the property. Ms. Owens did actually scream, threaten to beat me a number of instances whereas trespassing.”
Lorincz additionally blames her former landlord for failing to correctly safe her house. Lorincz says she plans to sue for slander, libel, and defamation, searching for over $50,000 in damages. In her letter, Lorincz repeats her declare that she shot Owens in self-defense, regardless of selecting to not testify at her trial.
“Ms. Owens didn’t knock politely and converse fairly on June 2, 2023. She pounded and screamed profanities like a lunatic,” Lorincz wrote. “Ms. Owens’ kids had lied to her and said I hit [the 10-year-old boy] with a curler skate.”
Courtroom data present Lorincz has not formally filed a countersuit towards Owens’ property or household. Her threats come amid renewed consideration to the case following the discharge of Netflix’s The Excellent Neighbor, which grew to become the platform’s prime U.S. movie the week of Nov. 3.
The documentary revisits the 2023 capturing, exploring Lorincz’s rising hostility towards neighborhood kids and reigniting debate over Florida’s “stand your floor” legal guidelines. Lorincz, 58, is at the moment serving her 25-year sentence at Homestead Correctional Establishment in Florida.
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