Alex Cater was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in connection with the strangling death of 56-year-old Leroy Studevant. “The day started out normal and it ended in tragedy for Mr. Studevant and myself,” Cater said about New Year’s Eve 2011, the night Studevant died. “If I could …
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Judge Herbert Dixon sentenced Mark Anthony Coates Monday to 23 years in prison for the December 2011 death of 56-year-old Leroy Studevant. “There is absolutely nothing in your background to justify what you did,” Judge Dixon said. “I really wish you had walked away, or intervened to help.” Prosecutors said Monday that Coates helped to …
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Mark Anthony Coates, one of two suspects arrested in connection with the 2011 strangulation death of 56-year-old Leroy Studevant, pleaded guilty Tuesday to second-degree murder while armed. “I just want to say that I’m sorry for my actions,” Coates, 28, said in entering his plea. Coates was arrested June 11, more than two years after …
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Alex Cater, one of the two suspects held in connection with the 2011 strangulation death of 56-year-old Leroy Studevant, pleaded guilty Wednesday. Court documents, though, are not clear as to what charge Cater pled guilty to, saying only that Cater, 31, and the government “enter into the following plea agreement pursuant to attached paperwork.” The …
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Judge Lori Parker found substantial probability Wednesday that Mark Anthony Coates participated in the strangulation death of 56-year-old Leroy Studevant. Coates, 28, who is the second suspect to be arrested in connection with Studevant’s death, has been held pending a preliminary hearing scheduled for June 28. On December 31, 2011, around 7:30 a.m., Studevant was …
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A second suspect in connection with the 2011 murder of 56-year-old Leroy Studevant was arrested Tuesday. Mark Anthony Coats, 28, of Northeast D.C. was arrested Tuesday on a charge of first-degree murder while armed in connection Studevant’s death. Police found Studevant dead in Marvin Gaye Park on December 31, 2011, with a broken knife blade …
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Alex Cater was ordered held by Judge Thomas Motley at the conclusion of his preliminary hearing Thursday. Wednesday, Motley found probable cause that Cater is responsible for the December 2011 stabbing death of Leroy Studevant. Studevant was found dead in Marvin Gaye Park the morning of Dec. 31, 2011. His pants, shoes, and socks were …
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In a marathon of a preliminary hearing set to stretch out over three days, Judge Thomas Motley found probable cause Wednesday that Alex Cater is responsible for the December 2011 stabbing death of Leroy Studevant. Studevant was found dead in Marvin Gaye Park the morning of Dec. 31, 2011. His pants, shoes, and socks were …
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DC’s first murder of the year was closed with an arrest this month after a man’s jacket tested positive for the victim’s blood. Alex Carter, also known as Alex Cater, was arrested Friday on suspicion of second-degree murder in connection with the death 56-year-old Leroy Studevant. According to charging documents in the case, Carter’s arrest …
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Alex Carter, a 31-year-old Northeast DC man, was arrested today on suspicion of second-degree murder while armed in connection with the death of Leroy Studevant. Studevant was found dead in Marvin Gaye Park on New Years Eve, the victim of an apparent strangulation. He is considered the first homicide victim of 2012. A press release …
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NBC Washington has this report about Leroy Studevant, a man found dead in Marvin Gaye Park on New Years Eve. He is considered the first homicide victim of 2012. View more videos at: http://nbcwashington.com.
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A man found dead at 8 a.m. on New Years Eve has been ruled the first homicide victim of 2012, MPD said this afternoon. The man, 56-year-old Leroy Studevant of Northeast DC, was found dead at about 8 a.m. on Dec. 31, 2011 in the 4200 block of Hunt Place, NE. His cause of death …
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A man was found dead in Northeast DC Saturday morning, the 109th homicide victim of 2011. The death was first reported by Washington Times reporter Andrea Noble. The Washington Post reports that MPD spokesman Araz Alali confirmed the death, adding that the unidentified man was found “near a creek under the pathway.”
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