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| BASKERVILLE SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS July 28, 2010 |
July 28, 2010 Contact: pressinfo@soli10th.com (Walhalla, SC). James M. Baskerville pled guilty today in Oconee General Sessions Court to Voluntary Manslaughter and also to Death of a Child of in Utero during the Commission of a Violent Crime. The Honorable Cordell Maddox sentenced Baskerville to 30 years on each charge to be served concurrently. The Defendant met the victim, Karla Benson, in 2008 while they were employed at Oconee Medical Center. At that time they began an on again/off again relationship that lasted up until the time of Karla’s death. In June of 2009, Karla began making plans to move out of State. Based on emails between Karla and the defendant right before her death, it is obvious that the defendant was still hoping that Karla would ask him to move away with her and that he believed that he was the father of her child. On June 20, 2009, a friend of Karla’s took her to meet the Defendant at his workplace so Karla could get money from the Defendant. About an hour later, the owner of the business arrived to drop off some items and found the Defendant inside bleeding profusely from a gunshot wound to his head and immediately ran out and called the police. When law enforcement arrived, they found Ms. Benson’s body in a storage room within the facility. Seneca Police Department conducted the crime scene processing and investigation in this case. Investigation and SLED analysis indicate that the same weapon shot both the defendant and Ms. Benson. Ms. Benson’s autopsy revealed her wounds could not have been self-inflicted, were consistent with homicide, and that she was 20 weeks pregnant with a male child. Investigation into the defendant’s gunshot wound revealed it was self-inflicted. Crime scene processing did not indicate the presence of any 3rd party at the scene and GSR analysis was positive for both the Defendant and the victim. The defendant’s bag found at the scene contained ammunition for the firearm in question. Bloody footprints throughout the crime scene were found to be consistent with the shoes the Defendant was wearing. All DNA samples collected at the scene belonged to either the Defendant or the victim. “We are very pleased with the sentence imposed by the Judge in this case. The loss of this mother and unborn child is a horrible tragedy. Many lives were drastically changed by the events of that day.”
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