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PFC Dewayne Johnson II, a former US Army soldier, was sentenced to 23 years in prison on June 3
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In Dewayne, he used a machete and a chain saw to disassemble the misch and threw his body parts into the garbage bags.
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According to prosecutors, Dewayne reported 18 different women’s dating program and found photos of his phone with another woman
The US Army Army soldier was sentenced to 23 years in prison on June 3, after he confessed that he had killed his 19-year-old wife and an unborn child in the middle of a fierce argument-and then dismantled her body to cover the crime.
According to a statement of the US Army, PFC Dewayne Johnson II, 29, found guilty of a court fight for voluntary murder, justice obstacles and filed statements. He received maximum punishment, as well as decreased rank and unfair discharge from the military.
2024. July 12th. Dewayne and his wife Mischa Johnson were in their home when they got into an argument, the army report said. In the military courtroom, Dewayne testified to the judge that he had struck the Mischas in the head with the machete they had in his home.
Then the Machete was stuck in the Mischa Temple, now Hawaii News reported. Finally, Dewayne liberated the machete from Mischa’s head and tried to dismantle her corpse with her. He unsuccessfully did it and bought a chainsaw to dismantle what was left of her body.
Dewayne admitted in court that he distracted Mischa’s hands and legs from the head and waist, which he was untouched by the local outlet. He then told the military judge that Mischa’s body partially separated into three garbage bags and put them in a landfill on military barracks, knowing that they would be burned later.
June 3 During his sentence, Dewayne offered to apologize to Mischa family, his family and colleagues in his base, now reported Hawaii News. “My wife didn’t deserve it. She wasn’t a trash,” he said. “I hate myself for what I did, every day.”
Army Criminal Investigation Division
According to the US Army statement, the remains of Mischa and the remains of her unborn child have never been found. Both of their remains are believed to have been transported to the Hawaiian garbage oven.
“Although no childbirth can ever really facilitate Mrs. Johnson and her unborn child to lose pain to her family and friends, we hope that PFC. Johnson’s recognition of guilt and information he provided as part of the agreement may provide a certain closing element.” Colonel Nicholas Hurd, prosecutor Seventh Circuit, said Lt. Col. Col. Nicholas Hurd, prosecutor prosecutor Sententh Cirmuit.
According to the US Army’s statement, Dewayne did not inform Mischa, missing to the authorities, two weeks after he killed it. He even attended a community search parties throughout Hawaii to look for her.
According to prosecutors, Dewayne reported 18 different women in the dating program and found photos of his phone with another woman who showed that he kissed and had sexual actions, KTIV said.
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Mischa sister Mariana Tapiz talked about Island News about how painful it was to hear about how her sister was killed.
“As a family together, we just try to not concentrate on the terrible details of her last moments with her. And instead, we are now trying to remember the happy memories we have and remember it in that life,” said Tapiz.
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