Markeith Loyd, 44, has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2016 murder of his pregnant ex-girlfriend Sade Dixon, 24.
#MarkeithLoyd – Prosecution: 2 aggravating factors to consider during this phase for the murder of Sade Dixon: 1. Loyd was on probation at the time. 2. Loyd was previously convicted of a felony, battery of an officer in 1998. Jury can also consider the convictions from last week pic.twitter.com/NUyU2lVwLV
— Cathy Russon (@cathyrusson) October 21, 2019
Prosecutors said at trial that the victim was three months pregnant. They presented three aggravating factors on account of the unborn child’s death: the same two aggravating factors as in Dixon’s passing, and an aggravating factor because the child was under 12 years old.
Defense lawyer Terence Lenamon argued that his client should get life in prison. He said in the penalty phase opening statements that Loyd had a rough childhood after his abusive father abandoned the family. The defendant and his older sister were raising themselves, said the lawyer. Loyd faced racism, had trouble in school, and had limited life routes as a teenager, said Lenamon. With time, Loyd had developed a significant delusional disorder because of his life experiences, said the defense.
His mother Patricia Loyd took the stand on his behalf.
#MarkeithLoyd – The first witness in the penalty phase for the defense is Loyd’s mother, Patricia Loyd. Watch Live: https://t.co/TatW1XfkQe pic.twitter.com/LYZMQJR9VR
— Cathy Russon (@cathyrusson) October 21, 2019
She testified about Loyd being stabbed with an ice pick while he was in prison on a previous conviction. He was always in fear of his life and ended up becoming paranoid, she said.
At trial, Loyd’s defense argued that Dixon had confronted him with a gun during the fatal argument on December 13, 2016. The victim had dropped this firearm before the defendant killed her, however. Prosecutors argued at trial the Loyd had plenty of opportunities to leave the scene, but he instead set out to end Dixon’s life.
#MarkeithLoyd – Prosecutor: What prevented you from getting in your care and driving away?
Loyd: She didn’t ask me to leave
Pros: Yes or no, nothing prevented you from getting in your car and leaving
Loyd: She didn’t ask me to leave. She didn’t tell me to leave. pic.twitter.com/Xc3CxEXWN2
— Law & Crime Network (@LawCrimeNetwork) October 15, 2019
Loyd is set to stand trial in May 2020 in the alleged murder of Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton. He shot her while on the run after killing Dixon, authorities said.
[Screengrab via Law&Crime Network]