Convictions in Multiple Fatal Stabbing Cases
Convictions in Multiple Fatal Stabbing Cases

Convictions in Multiple Fatal Stabbing Cases

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Several recent court cases involving fatal stabbings have resulted in convictions. In Lafayette, Troinanthan Troyal Woods was found guilty of manslaughter for the 2021 stabbing death of Kennedy Mouton Sr., facing up to 40 years in prison. In another case, Charles was convicted of manslaughter due to a psychotic episode during an attack, with sentencing scheduled for December. Anthony Gutierrez was found guilty in Denver for stabbing Tyler Fritsch, motivated by perceived theft. In Columbus, Brandarius Agnew was convicted of murder and evidence tampering in the death of William Dammond, facing a possible life sentence. Lastly, Kenneth Mayes received a 30-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing of James Walter Miller in Savannah.

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