Alexis Crawford, 21, died early on Oct. 31, investigators say Clark Atlanta University student Alexis Crawford was strangled to death and smothered with a plastic bag before her remains were placed in a plastic bin and dumped in a park, according to Fulton County Superior Court documents released Tuesday. The documents which include police reports and interview summaries, paint a detailed picture of the last hours of Crawford's life and say that Jordyn Jones, Crawford's roommate, and Jones boyfriend Barron Brantley confessed to investigators. Jones told police that she asked Crawford to take her to a liquor store at around 11:30 p.m. October 30, according to a police report. Hours later, Crawford and Jones, were "engaged in a physical altercation," Jones told police, according to another report. The boyfriend got involved and, "As a result of the physical altercation, Barron Brantley choked the victim until she was deceased," the same report states. Jones was a close friend who had spent holidays with the victim's family, a family spokesman said Sunday. Jones spent at least one Thanksgiving and Easter holiday with Crawford's family over the past few years, the Rev. Markel Hutchins told CNN in an interview. Jones, who is from Michigan, and Crawford, who was from Athens, Georgia, started as freshmen together at the university, he said. This is a very unfortunate situation but, one that’s needs to be discussed. My condolences go out to the entire Crawford family, friends and the CAU community. #realtalkpodcast