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Indiana man sentenced to 85 years for accidentally recording murder of mother’s boyfriend.

An Indiana Man Sentenced to 85 Years in ‍Prison for ⁣Murder

An Indiana man was sentenced on Wednesday to 85 years in ‌prison for the 2020 murder of his ⁣mother’s boyfriend.

Cody Allen Wade, 33, was⁢ on parole for ⁢arson ⁤on June ⁤18, 2020, when ‌he stabbed Carl Haviland to death. ⁢On‍ that fateful day, Wade left ​a cookout and went to ‌a man’s house, whom ⁢he⁣ told he was about to kill someone.

Wade then went to his mother’s​ house and called her, but she didn’t answer,⁢ and ‌he left a voicemail. Wade, however, failed to hang up after leaving the voicemail, so he ended up recording himself as he stabbed Haviland to ‍death⁣ in front of his ​mother.

“The defendant repeatedly⁣ stabbed Carl Haviland not only ⁤in front of the defendant’s own mother but did so in spite⁢ of her efforts to physically prevent him from committing the crime,” Clay ​County Superior ​Court Judge Robert​ A. ⁤Pell wrote when sentencing Wade, according to People Magazine.

Clay County Chief ⁣Deputy Prosecutor Zach Clapp said prosecutors played the recording Wade accidentally left on his mother’s phone for ‍the jury during his trial. The ⁢jury⁣ ultimately found him guilty‍ of the murder after a four-day trial.

“All​ murders are gruesome,” said Clay County Prosecutor Emily Clarke, who prosecuted Wade. “I think what made this case especially so was the fact ⁣that the defendant had inadvertently recorded himself throughout⁣ the murder, ‌so we were able to hear the entire‌ thing.”

Details of the⁣ Crime

  • Prosecutors ⁢said ⁣at trial that after Wade stabbed Haviland, he kicked and taunted him.
  • Wade was found to be under the influence of ⁤methamphetamine at the time of the murder. He had previously been diagnosed as bipolar.
  • “There​ was taunting going on,” Clarke said. “The defendant was making​ racial slurs at the​ victim and saying horrible ⁤things.”

Wade’s 85-year‌ sentence breaks​ down to 60 years for the murder ⁤charge alone, ⁣five years​ for a level 5 felony ‍charge of battery​ on a law⁢ enforcement ‍officer with ​injury,⁢ another five years for a second level 5 felony charge of battery on‍ a ⁣law enforcement officer with injury, two and a half years for a level 6 felony charge of battery on a public safety ⁢official, plus an additional year for a class A misdemeanor charge ⁤of resisting law enforcement. ⁤Wade received an⁢ additional 15 ‍years for being a habitual offender, but‌ since some sentences were handed down as concurrent, the total number⁢ of years he‌ is‍ scheduled to spend in prison is⁣ 85. ‍He will also receive credit ⁣for ​time already served ⁤since ‌his ‍arrest and trial.



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