13 in Central Ohio Busted for Drugs, Murder, and Dismemberment

13 in Central Ohio Busted for Drugs, Murder, and Dismemberment

13 in Central Ohio Busted for Drugs, Murder, and Dismemberment

A federal grand jury has charged 5 Columbus men with crimes related to three murders. An alleged narcotics conspiracy to rob a local marijuana dealer of drugs and cash in his residence allegedly resulted in the shooting death of another resident within that house. To cover up for this murder, it is alleged one defendant murdered a man and a woman with knowledge of the first murder.

8 additional defendants were previously charged – 4 with crimes related to dismembering and burying bodies, 4 with narcotics crimes.

The indictment was returned Wednesday and unsealed yesterday. Those charged include:

Name AKA Age Crimes Charged
Larry J. Williams, Jr. J Streets, J 40
  • Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances
  • Murder related to drug trafficking crime
  • Robbery
  • Murder related to crime of violence (3 counts)
  • Conspiracy to destroy evidence
  • Murder of a witness (2 counts)
  • Obstruction of justice
  • Conspiracy to obstruct justice
  • Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin
  • Possession with intent to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin (2 counts)
  • Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime
  • Possession with intent to distribute fentanyl
  • Distribution of cocaine
*Kyle Castle

 

 

*Currently a fugitive

  29
  • Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances
  • Murder related to drug trafficking crime
  • Robbery
  • Murder related to crime of violence
Jesse Climer   30
  • Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances
  • Murder related to drug trafficking crime
  • Robbery
  • Murder related to crime of violence
Brian Muncy   23
  • Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances
  • Robbery
Durone Ellis B, BB 34
  • Conspiracy to obstruct justice
  • Possession with intent to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin

 

According to the 17-count second superseding indictment, Williams solicited others in the conspiracy to learn of potential drug traffickers to rob of their drugs and drug proceeds.

The defendants allegedly robbed at gunpoint a drug premise at 847 E.N. Broadway in Columbus. It is alleged the co-conspirators planned and carried out the robbery to steal one of the residents’ controlled substances and profit from the sale of the drugs.

The indictment further details that  Williams allegedly murdered Connor Reynolds, a 23-year-old from Grove City, and Castle and Climer was part of the armed robbery.

Williams then allegedly murdered Henry Watson, a 52-year-old from Columbus, to prevent him from providing information regarding Connor Reynolds’s murder to law enforcement.

On the same day, and immediately following the murder of Henry Watson, Williams allegedly murdered Tera Pennington, a 48-year-old from Columbus, to prevent her from serving as a witness to the previous crimes.

Williams allegedly instructed individuals to destroy a firearm and firearm barrel and to dispose of evidence from and clean the crime scene at 129 Stevens Ave. with bleach and other chemicals. Williams and Ellis are charged with conspiring to obstruct justice by concealing the bodies of Henry Watson and Tera Pennington. Williams also directed others to dismember and remove the bodies from 129 Stevens Ave. in Columbus.

Four additional defendants – Patrick Foster, Eric Linley, Phillip Trent, and Charles Koon – were charged in February 2021 with their involvement with moving, dismembering, relocating, and then burying the bodies of murder victims Henry Watson and Tera Pennington. Linley, Trent, and Koon allegedly worked under the direction of Foster. Linley, Trent, and Koon have pleaded guilty to being accessories after the murder, and Foster’s case remains pending. Their cases were also unsealed today.

Finally, Williams is charged with conspiring to possess with intent to distribute, and to possessing with the intent to distribute, cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and heroin.

The indictment details that Williams and others used 129 Stevens Ave. as a drug premises to sell and allow users to use narcotics. It is alleged that, on more than one occasion, users overdosed in the basement of the home, and co-conspirators would provide Narcan to revive the users.

It was also part of the conspiracy, according to the indictment, that co-conspirators used apartments at 4594 Ava Point in Hilliard and 2849 Drew Heights Place #206 in Reynoldsburg to store large amounts of narcotics.

Four other defendants – Stephanie S. Bouphavong, Lashawn L. White, Jeffrey Mason Ford, and Richard Rodgers – have been charged with and pleaded guilty to related narcotics crimes.

Williams could potentially face the death penalty in this case.

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