In the early hours of November 5, 2025, the world was still asleep. But inside a quiet home in North Texas, one young woman was wide awake — pacing, crying, trembling, and fighting panic as she dialed 911. The recording from that night reveals everything: fear, urgency, heartbreak, and a desperate hope that help would arrive before tragedy did.
Catalina’s voice cracked as she explained that she had received a message from Marshawn — one that terrified her. It wasn’t just a vague cry for help. It was a message that suggested he was ready to end his life. Trying to steady her breath, she told the dispatcher: “He’s armed… he has struggled before… please, please help him.”
She explained that she had reached out to his agent hoping someone could intervene quickly, but was advised to contact Kneeland directly. That only intensified her fear. She knew Marshawn better than anyone. She knew when something was wrong. And she recognized the signs — the danger — in his words.
“He will end it all,” she said, her voice breaking. It was not a dramatic statement. It was a plea. A warning. A cry for intervention. Her call immediately mobilized police officers across Frisco, Texas, kicking off a full-scale search.
