HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (Court TV) — A Florida jury has recommended life without parole for Matthew Terry,.
Earlier this week, Terry was convicted of killing his girlfriend, elementary school math and science teacher Kay Baker, by nearly decapitating her with a knife. Terry had faced the possibility of a death sentence.
Soon after the verdict, the judge sentenced Terry to life without parole.
In the early morning hours of May 28, a neighbor called police after hearing screams coming from the home that Baker shared with Terry, 47.
When police arrived, they found Baker, 43, dead in the yard with a large stab wound to her neck. A knife had been plunged into her throat. Inside the home, they discovered signs of forced entry to a bedroom, a bathroom door that appeared to be kicked in as well as a trail of blood leading out of the house.
That trail of blood led investigators to a neighbor’s backyard, where they found Terry lying flat on the ground, concealed among a line of trees. He was wearing a tee shirt and underwear that were soaked in blood.
Terry was arrested and charged with first-degree murder.
Friends and loved ones of Baker soon took to social media to lament the unimaginable tragedy of her loss, and to express how much they were going to miss her energy and kindness.
This isn’t Terry’s first stabbing conviction either. He spent three years in a Michigan prison for stabbing his ex-girlfriend, Michelle Rogers. In an interview with WTSP in Tampa Bay, Rogers said that while she was “devastated” about what happened, she wasn’t surprised either.
On the night Baker was killed, witnesses described seeing her with Terry at a local bar. They said Terry was upset because he had reportedly seen Baker dancing with another man.
Initially, the state declined to seek the death penalty. However, when Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had State Attorney Andrew Warren removed from office, he replaced him with Susan Lopez. Lopez is pursuing the death penalty, and Terry’s defense attorney has accused her of “playing politics.”
TRIAL HIGHLIGHTS
DAY 7: PENALTY PHASE – 11/17/22
- The jury hears closing arguments in the penalty phase
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- The jury recommends life in prison without parole for Matthew Terry
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DAY 6: PENALTY PHASE – 11/16/22Â
- Prosecutors called six witnesses during the penalty phase of the trial
- The judge and defense attorneys were shocked to learn that victim Kay Baker testified on behalf of Terry during his 2017 case in Michigan involving ex-girlfriend Michelle Rogers
- The state withholds evidence from the defense and tries to include on the record information overheard on a jailhouse call between Terry and his father after the verdict
- Defense’s renewed motion for a mistrial is denied
DAY 5 – 11/15/22
- Michelle Rogers, the defendant’s ex-girlfriend, testified to a 2017 incident in which Terry attacked her. Terry spent 3 years in prison for attempted murder for the attack.
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- Retired Det. Matt Krumbach, of the City of Lansing Police Department, presents evidence from the 2017 incident involving Terry and ex-girlfriend Michelle Rogers.
- The state of Florida rests its case-in-chief.
- Despite telling the judge he wants to take the stand, defendant Matthew Terry opted to follow his attorney’s advice and not testify.
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- Terry was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of his partner, Kay Baker
DAY 4 – 11/14/22
- The jury heard testimony from DNA and blood pattern experts
- Lead homicide Detective Kevin Rettew testified that only 10 swabs out of 50 were tested for DNA and blood
- Prosecutors attempted to call a surprise witness, Lynette Juarez, who tried to change her testimony during her deposition. Juarez was not allowed to testify.
DAY 3 – 11/9/22
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- Medical examiners testify Kay Baker died as a result of stab and incise wounds to the neck with perforations to the jugular
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DAY 2 – 1 1/8/22
- Jurors watched multiple bodycam videos of defendant Matthew Terry’s arrest
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- Victim Kay Baker’s friends testify that Terry was upset the night of the murder
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DAY 1 – 11/7/22
- The jury hears opening statements
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- Kay Baker’s neighbor, Jonathan Figgins, described finding the victim
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- Jonathan Figgins’ wife, Ruth Figgins, testified to find Baker. The jury hears her 911 call.
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- Neighbor Douglas Hicks describes finding Kay Baker’s body
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- Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Deputy Corrina Ellis describes responding to the scene
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