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Post 0206
54 years marked down to 27 years – struck a deal, and received half the sentence he originally received.  
Brandon D Wilson, New Jersey inmate 429822G, born 1998, incarceration intake August 2019 at age 21, initially scheduled for release on May 2060; released June 2020; returned to incarceration November 2023 at age 25, scheduled release October 2040
Murder (conviction overturned); Criminal Mischief while in Custody, Assault on LEO while in Custody, Manslaughter
Minutes before a Paulsboro man was sentenced to 54 years in prison for killing Shawneeq M. Carter during a burglary in Woodbury, the victim’s father spoke about his pain.
“I wasn’t there to protect her when she needed me the most and for the rest of my life I have to live with that agony,” Sean Carter told the court on Friday.
A Gloucester County jury convicted Brandon D. Wilson, 21, on first-degree murder and other charges for the September 2017 killing of Carter, 26, of Camden County.
Wilson’s parents were sentenced to probation Friday for hindering a police investigation of the case.
Carter was house sitting for a friend in Woodbury and was staying there with her 5-year-old son and a 5-year-old cousin, when Wilson broke into the home and bludgeoned the woman with a metal bar from a weight bench. She was also stabbed during the attack.
The children were sleeping at the time and woke to find the woman dead.
Wilson had lived in that house for five months as a foster child, authorities previously said.
”When asked if he had anything to say prior to sentencing, Wilson responded, “Not at all, your honor. ”Defense attorney David A. Snyder explained that Wilson declined to speak to preserve his right to appeal his case. Snyder said his client maintains his innocence.
Superior Court Judge M. Christine Allen-Jackson reviewed Wilson’s extensive criminal history, including charges of burglary, receiving stolen property, unlawful possession of a weapon, obstruction and drug offenses.
A day or two before the killing, Wilson was released from jail in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where he had been held for skipping a court hearing on a drug charge. A car linked to the murder case was reported stolen from a home near the jail shortly after his release, the judge noted.
Allen-Jackson also spoke about the severity of the killing.“This was an especially cruel and heinous crime,” she said. “Not only was she beaten about the body with the exercise equipment, but also stabbed with the knife. The blade of the knife had been dislodged from its handle. Part of her brain did suffer a laceration and there were injuries over and above what was needed to terminate her life.
”Wilson showed no emotion as the sentence was read. He even yawned.
During the trial, Assistant Prosecutor Bryant Flowers presented DNA evidence that tied Wilson to the killing, video surveillance of the defendant near the scene and GPS data from the stolen car that placed him near the home.
Wilson’s parents were charged with hindering after investigators arrived at the family’s house and found the two pairs of shoes in the attic, where they were still wet and smelled of a cleaning solution.
David A. Wilson, 54, and Kim Ward, 52, pleaded guilty to hindering charges in November as they were also preparing to face trial.
Both apologized for their actions Friday before they were each sentenced to two years of probation.
Attorneys for the parents argued for leniency, noting that the couple has health and financial issues, and both are in drug treatment.shoes were taken for inspection in connection with the investigation. He was in jail on unrelated charges at the time and had not yet been charged in the killing.
In June 2020, an appeals court overturned and threw out the conviction on the grounds that the inmate was denied a fair trial because of repeated prejudicial testimony.
The case was resubmitted for trial with new charges of lesser seriousness.  
A new trial was scheduled to begin in August 2023, but Wilson instead struck a plea deal with prosecutors, agreeing to plead to a first-degree aggravated manslaughter charge in return for a shorter sentence.
His other charges, including burglary, hindering, receiving stolen property and weapons offenses, were dismissed under the agreement.
Wilson, who was 19 years old when he was charged in the case, had lived in the Woodbury house where the killing occurred for five months as a foster child in 2016 and was previously caught trespassing at the home after moving out, authorities said.
The prosecution presented DNA evidence that tied Wilson to the killing, along with video surveillance of Wilson near the scene and GPS data from a stolen car that placed him close to the house.
Under terms of the plea agreement, Superior Court Judge Kevin T. Smith resentenced Wilson to 27 years in prison, with a requirement that he serve 85% of that time before he’s eligible for parole.
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Incarceration Date: 04/21/2025
Charge: CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
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Elijah D Ware
Incarceration Date: 05/08/2025
Charges (2):
PCS CS PG2 >= 1G < 4G
ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJ (CLASS A)
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Post 1431
Kaylob J Butcher, Ohio inmate A845579, born 2006, incarceration intake May 2025 at age 19, scheduled for release February 2037
Involuntary Manslaughter, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle
Kaylob J. Butcher, pleaded guilty on May 1, 2025, to four charges: involuntary manslaughter, felonious assault, and two counts of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle. In exchange, prosecutors dropped the most serious charge of murder.
The case stems from a September 2024 indictment by a Coshocton County grand jury. Butcher was originally indicted on five felony counts, including one count of murder.
The Judge sentenced Butcher to a minimum of 12 and a half years and a maximum of 16 and a half years in a state prison. The court ruled the offenses represented the “worst form of the offense” and ordered the sentences to run consecutively. Butcher was credited with 249 days of jail time already served.
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