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Debra Kay
WASHINGTON
Same day (turned herself in to police)
er
husband, Clarence Henry Washington
NBC29.com
January 2, 2013
Years of domestic abuse between a
Waynesboro couple ended with a series of fatal gunshots.
Wednesday, a judge sentenced Debra Kay Washington, 49, for murder
- a crime she says she committed out of fear for her own life.
An Augusta County judge ordered
Washington to serve 23 years in prison. That's near the top of the
state's sentencing guidelines, even though the judge called victim
Clarence Washington "a very bad man."
Debra Kay Washington, 49, had
pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and firearms charges. In
July 2011, she shot Clarence during a dispute along a remote
forest-service road near Sherando.
Both had prior convictions for
spousal abuse, and Clarence had two charges pending at the time of
his death. "These are two people that never should have been
together. They fought all the time. The surprising thing is that
they hadn't killed each other before this. There was fault on both
sides. I think the 23-year sentence is appropriate for her," said
Commonwealth's Attorney Lee Ervin.
A defense psychologist testified
that Debra had suffered from an anxiety disorder, bouts of
depression and other mental problems, but he agreed that she fully
knew the consequences of her actions.
Prosecutors say Debra shot her
husband six times, the final three in the back of the head. She
told the court, "I was scared he was going to get up and kill me".
Waynesboro woman who killed
husband sentenced to 23-year prison term
NewsLeader.com
January 2, 2013
Showing little remorse on the
stand, on Wednesday a Waynesboro woman was sentenced to 23 years
in prison for the 2011 slaying of her husband.
“I couldn’t take it anymore,” said
49-year-old Debra K. Washington, as she explained why she shot
Clarence “Henry” Washington six times the afternoon of July 22,
2011. “He had run around on me too many times.”
Clarence Washington was shot three
times in the side and his aorta was severed. His wife then shot
him three more times in the back of the head.
“I was scared he was going to get
up and kill me,” Debra Washington testified Wednesday in Augusta
County Circuit Court.
The couple, according to evidence,
had a tumultuous relationship. At the time of his death, Clarence
Washington had two pending charges of domestic violence against
his estranged wife.
Authorities discovered Clarence
Washington’s body off Coal Road behind a campsite near Sherando.
The body was partially covered with sticks and leaves.
In August, Debra Washington pleaded
guilty to charges of second-degree murder, use of a firearm in the
commission of a felony and possession of a firearm by a convicted
felon. She was convicted of breaking and entering in the early
1980s.
At Wednesday’s hearing in Augusta
County Circuit Court, evidence showed Debra Washington was raped
as a child. Afterward, she was in a string of abusive
relationships. Her attorney, Thomas Weidner IV, said she also
suffers from post traumatic stress disorder, depression, a
personality disorder and is bi-polar.
Dr. Davis Rawls, a Western State
Hospital psychiatrist, said Washington also suffered from
self-mutilation after the rape.
Washington apologized for the
slaying of her husband. “If I could go back and undo what
happened, I would,” she said.
Washington said on the day of the
killing, despite being recently beaten by her husband, she agreed
to meet him at a local church. They drove toward Sherando, where
they exited the vehicle and discussed his recent relationship with
another woman. Washington said she told her husband that she still
planned to testify against him on the domestic abuse charges.
NBC29.com
August 21, 2012
An Augusta County woman pleaded
guilty Tuesday to murdering her husband and then dumping his body
in the woods.
Debra Washington was arrested
shortly after sheriff's deputies found her husband near a camp
site off Coal Road last July. She led them on a short car chase
and then took off on foot into Grand View subdivision. She then
turned herself into Waynesboro police.
Washington also pleaded guilty to
two firearms charges. She will be sentenced December 17.
NBC29.com
January 6, 2012
The long-awaited preliminary
hearing for Debra Washington wrapped up this morning in Augusta
County.
Washington is accused of shooting
her husband to death and hiding his body in July of last year. The
defense has already hinted at a self-defense strategy in this
case.
The 47-year-old defendant faces
five charges, including first-degree murder, two firearms counts,
and concealing a body. After a roughly half-hour hearing Friday
morning an Augusta county judge certified all five charges to a
grand jury.
Debra Kay Washington turned herself
in to police last July just hours after the shooting death of her
husband, Clarence Henry Washington. A deputy testified that he
found the body covered in leaves, dirt and debris near a campsite
off the coal road in a remote part of Augusta County.
One witness testified that a
distraught Debra Washington was scratched and bruised as she
admitted killing her husband in a struggle. Court records show a
long history of domestic violence between the couple.
But prosecutors have also said the
defendant bought ammo for the alleged murder weapon just one week
before the shooting.
A grand jury hears the case later
this month.
NBC29.com
July 25, 2012
A Waynesboro woman accused of
gunning down her husband and trying to hide his body made a
tearful first court appearance Monday. Court records may offer a
glimpse at a possible defense strategy.
A judge Monday afternoon told Debra
Kay Washington "good luck". She faces five felony charges,
including first degree murder, for the death of her husband
Clarence Washington.
Defense Attorney Thomas Weidner
will handle her case, which begins with a preliminary hearing in
October.
Washington, 47, spoke to the judge
during Monday's brief advisement hearing and asked tearful
questions about family members, and unattended pets at her
Waynesboro home.
Debra Washington reportedly ditched
her car and ran from Augusta County deputies on Friday, shortly
after telling a relative that she'd killed her husband. She later
turned herself in to police.
Investigators found the body of
47-year-old Clarence Washington that same evening, in a wooded
area along Coal Road near Sherando. An autopsy showed he died of
multiple gunshot wounds.
Husband and wife both have felony
convictions in their backgrounds. Clarence's record included
prison time for a felony assault in 2002, against the woman who's
now accused of killing him.
Debra Washington is being held in
the Middle River Regional Jail, but will likely have a bond
hearing next week.
NBC29.com
July 23, 2011
Investigators say the story Debra
Washington told her relatives on Friday was true. They have
identified a body discovered late Friday as Clarence Henry
Washington, her husband and on Saturday night, she is behind bars
accused of the crime.
There are still a lot of questions
surrounding the shooting death of an Augusta County man Friday,
but deputies say they know one thing, that the man's wife - Debra
Washington is the killer.
The body found by Augusta County
Sheriff's deputies Friday night, is Clarence Henry Washington, the
husband of 47-year-old Debra Washington. She is charged with first
degree murder, gun charges, eluding police, and illegally
disposing of a concealed body.
Deputies found Mr. Washington's
body Friday around 6 p.m. near a camp site off Coal Road. A call
from a relative first tipped them off earlier in the day.
Lieutenant A.C. Powers said, "He
gave us the name of the person that was at his house that had said
she had shot Henry."
Deputies found Debra Washington in
her Toyota Tercel only 15 minutes later and chased her into the
Grand View subdivision. They say she got out of the car and ran on
foot before turning herself in to Waynesboro Police later Friday
evening. Investigators say Washington never confessed to them, but
they believe all the clues point to her as her husband's killer.
"Based on the information we had
all day, where the call came in from originally, her vehicle was
very dusty and dirty, so several investigators, myself and the
road guys decided we better start checking this area here on the
coal road," Powers explained.
Deputies are busy searching her car
and home for evidence and talking to witnesses and family members.
"We've already talked to some.
We'll be talking to more. It's far from being over as far as the
investigation," Powers added.
Clarence Washington's body is now
on it's way to Roanoke for an autopsy. Debra Washington is being
held in the Middle River Regional Jail Saturday night and is
expected to be in court Monday for a bond hearing.
July 22, 2011
The Augusta County Sheriff's Office
has charged Debra Washington with five charges including first
degree murder, a pair of firearms charges, concealing a body, and
eluding the police. Washington had previously claimed on Friday,
that she had shot and killed her husband, Clarence Washington,
setting off a search for Debra Washington and her husband.
On Friday night, Augusta County
authorities found the body of a deceased black male in his forties
about 400 feet off of a forest service road in George Washington
National Forest near Sherando. Authorities have not released the
identity of that body.
Debra Washington is currently being
held at the Middle River Regional Jail.
Deputies spent much of Friday
combing Augusta County, and scratching their heads. They were
looking for a woman who reportedly claimed she killed her husband.
By Friday afternoon, she finally turned herself in, but the
question remains - did a murder take place?
Just before noon on Friday, 911
dispatchers got a call from Stuarts Draft, where Debra Washington
told a relative that she'd shot and killed her husband. Washington
showed up at the Waynesboro Police Department around 4 p.m., but
so far, no sign of a victim.
Augusta County Sheriff's
investigators are interviewing 47-year-old Washington right now.
So far, the only charge they've filed is eluding police.
Washington was driving a green
Toyota Tercel when a deputy spotted her in it shortly after noon,
near Grandview Manor just outside of Waynesboro. They say
Washington then abandoned the car and ran away.
Investigators searched the Toyota
for clues and called in search dogs. They're still looking for the
possible victim, Clarence Washington, who was last seen Friday
morning at Augusta Health, where he undergoes dialysis treatments.
He may be driving a silver Volvo.
Deputies and police have checked possible sightings in Stuarts
Draft, Sherando and Waynesboro.