Posted on 03/02/2005 6:23:42 AM PST by Born Conservative
Alfred B. Davis IV, 38, of Falls, hit his girlfriend twice at the home of her husband.
LAKE WINOLA An argument about an automobile ended with a womans death early Tuesday morning.
Alfred B. Davis IV, 38, of Falls, has been charged with first degree murder, third degree murder and criminal homicide in the death of Donna Stout, his girlfriend, at the home of William G. Stout, the victims husband.
According to the affidavit and Wyoming County District Attorney George Skumanick Jr:
Davis placed a call to 911 from the Stout residence at 308 Mahon Ave at about 4:30 a.m. to report that he found Donna Stout on her stomach in a pool of blood and was performing CPR on her. Emergency workers determined she was dead upon their arrival. Davis first denied having anything to do with it before admitting he had struck her twice in the face during an argument. Officers were tipped off by Davis badly cut and bruised hand.
Davis said Stout fell and hit her head on a VCR after he hit her. The two were arguing about a vehicle owned by Donna Stout that Davis had driven into a ditch during Monday nights snow storm. Davis told officers she struck him first and he was defending himself.
An autopsy conducted by Dr. Gary Ross in Scranton has concluded that Stout died from blunt force trauma to the head, and the manner of death was homicide.
The Stouts had been married for about 15 years, but Davis also stayed at the home at times, and Donna Stout sometimes lived at Davis home. State Police Lt. Frank Hacken said: It appeared to be an open arrangement. The relationship appears to have had nothing to do with the argument.
Witnesses interviewed by police said all three are heavy drinkers and Davis has been abusive towards Donna Stout in the past.
William Stout also told officers that Davis had beaten him badly in the past, and said he pretended to be asleep when he heard the two fighting in the den where he was laying.
I heard Al hit her three times and it sounded like somebody punching an uncooked roast beef, William Stout told officers.
Skumanick said no bail would be possible for Davis because he was charged with first-degree murder, and said Davis would be remanded to the Wyoming County Correctional Center.
Davis was arraigned by District Justice Patricia Robinson just after 10 p.m. Tuesday evening.
Aw forget it! ;^)
Ain't it great what happens in trailer parks in this country!!
What a very odd sort of..... I don't know what to say.
The whole thing is just odd.
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