3 charged after filming Snapchat video in room with dying patient, police say

Lizeth Jocelyn Cervantes Ramirez (from left), Mya Janai Moss and Jorden Lanah Bruce 

JACKSON COUNTY, Ga. — Three women have been charged after they made a Snapchat video in a room with a dying woman and titled it "The End," police say.

Jorden Lanah Bruce, 21, of Jefferson; Mya Janai Moss, 21, of Colbert; and Lizeth Jocelyn Cervantes Ramirez, 19, of Jefferson were all charged with exploiting an elderly and disabled person.

“One of them was smoking a vape pen. They were using profanities and (making obscene hand gestures) at the camera,” a Jefferson Police Department detective said.

The three woman worked at the Bentley Senior Living Facility in Jefferson, police said. They made the video in a patient's room inside the facility, according to police.

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The 76-year-old woman had a stroke and the women were waiting for a hospice nurse while the filmed the Snap story, police said.

They were arrested June 22.

“It was going to be an extensive time before the hospice nurse could be there, so these three employees were supposed to closely monitor the patient,” the spokesperson said.

Police said they were ignoring the patient.

Another employee saw the video and reported them.

Editor’s note: The original image of Mya Moss posted with the story was incorrect and has been replaced with the correct image. The original image was provided to us by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.