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Michael R. MANLEY
The Supreme Court of the State
of Delaware
United States
Court of Appeals
Michael R. Manley
DOB: 07/29/1974
Race: Black - Gender: Male
Offense: Murder 1st
Sentenced to Death: 02/03/2006
Date of Offense: 11/13/1995
Facts
In 1994, Stevenson was employed by
Macy's Department Store in the Christiana Mall. While employed at Macy's,
Stevenson used customers' creditcard information to issue false gift
certificates. Macy's security department employees, Parminder Chona ("Chona")
and Kristopher Heath ("Heath"), investigated the matter. Stevenson was
subsequently charged with theft and the matter was scheduled for trial
in the Superior Court.
On the evening prior to the
Stevenson's scheduled court date, a black male wearing a long puffy
black jacket knocked on the door to Heath's residence. His fiancée,
Deborah Dorsey, answered. Dorsey informed the male that Heath was not
home and the individual departed. Dorsey called Heath to tell him about
the incident and that she was frightened. She also noted that the
individual was not Stevenson, as she would have recognized him from her
employment at Macy's.
On the morning of November 13,
1995, Heath was murdered in the parking lot of his residence at the
Cavalier Country Club Apartments. Heath was shot inthe back five times
with a nine-millimeter handgun. The murder occurred on the same morning
that Heath was to testify against Stevenson at his criminal trial. Upon
hearing the gunfire, several residents at the apartment complex called
the police.
One resident, Lance Thompson, informed the
police that he observed a black male run to and enter a mid-sized blue
vehicle with faded and peeling paint. Thompson saw the license plate
number and gave it to the police. At this time, Patrolman Daniel Meadows
of the New Castle County Police broadcast the license plate number and
vehicle description over the police radio. It was soon discovered that
the license plate was registered to Stevenson and his mother at 206 West
20 Street in Wilmington, Delaware.
Wilmington Police
arrived in two squad cars at 206 W. 20th Street. The officers saw a car
fitting the description given by Meadows arrive at the same time with
two black men inside. The passengers started to exit the vehicle but
reentered after observing the approaching officers. The suspects drove
away with the patrolcars in pursuit. After a short chase, the suspects
fled on foot and were taken into custody.
The
occupants of the vehicle were Manley and Stevenson. Manley matched the
description of the shooter given by many eyewitnesses. After Stevenson
was apprehended and brought to police headquarters, police searched the
patrol carused to transport him. On the floor was a slip of paper with
the name, address and phone number of Chona, the other Macy's employee
who investigated Stevenson for the theft along with Heath.