Allen v. State

925 N.E.2d 469, 2010 Ind. App. LEXIS 631, 2010 WL 1524933
CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 16, 2010
Docket45A03-0907-CR-356
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Allen v. State, 925 N.E.2d 469, 2010 Ind. App. LEXIS 631, 2010 WL 1524933 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010).

Opinion

OPINION

BARNES, Judge.

Case Summary

Steven Craig Allen appeals his convie-tions and sentences for three counts of murder and arson as a Class A felony. We affirm.

Issues

Allen raises five issues, which we restate as:

I. whether the trial court abused its discretion by admitting certain photographs with captions;
II. whether the trial court abused its discretion by admitting evidence of Allen's extramarital affair;
III. whether fundamental error occurred because of the lack of a limiting instruction regarding the evidence of Allen's extramarital affair;
IV. whether the evidence is sufficient to sustain his convictions; and
V. whether the 220-year sentence is inappropriate in light of the nature of the offense and the character of the offender.

Facts 1

Allen and Christy Gipson met in 1988 and got married in July 2000. Allen told Christy's family that they were not going to have children, and Allen often referred to Christy as "a monster." Tr. p. 1834.

Raymond Okwei, Norma Rivera, and Allen worked together in 2004. During that time, Allen started a sexual relationship with Rivera After their job ended in mid-2004, Okwei and Allen lost touch with each other, but Allen and Rivera continued their affair.

In October 2004, Allen and Christy moved into apartment 1-C at 6620 Tangle- *472 wood Drive. The apartment consisted of one bedroom with a window and a wall-in closet, a living room, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a dining room area. 6620 Tangle-wood Drive contained twelve apartments, four apartments on each of three levels. The first floor of 6620 Tanglewood Drive consisted of apartments 1-A and 1-D on the building's front entrance on the east side and apartments 1-B and 1-C on the building's back entrance on the west side. A hallway and stairwell led from the front entrance on to the back entrance where a pond was located. The apartments on the second and third floors corresponded with the apartments on the first floor. For example, apartments 2-C and 3-C were directly above apartment 1-C. Each of the first floor apartments had a sliding glass door leading to a patio, and each of the second and third floor apartments had a sliding glass door leading to a balcony.

Christy became pregnant, and their baby, Javonae, was born on April 6, 2005. At a family barbeque on Memorial Day weekend in 2005, Allen described Javonae as a "hollering, greedy mother f* * *er." Id. at 1828. He also thought that Christy was "over excited" about Javonae. State's Exhibit 387A at 22. When Christy went back to work after her maternity leave, Allen was unemployed. Christy told her mother that Allen wanted her to get a babysitter but that she refused because he was not working and could watch the baby.

In May or early June 2005, Okwei got Allen's phone number from a mutual friend, and they renewed their friendship. One evening, Okwei went to Allen's apartment, and they talked. Allen complained about their bills, the baby keeping him awake at night, and taking care of Christy's dog. On about June 18, 2005, Okwei visited with Allen again. Okwei rode with Allen to Rivera's house, but she was not at home. On the drive, Allen told Okwei that Rivera wanted him to go to Florida with her on July 2, 2005, and that Rivera wanted him to leave Christy. Allen again complained about his bills, the baby keeping him awake at night, and Christy's dog. Allen told Okwei that he was "going to kill somebody close to [him]." Tr. p. 704. Allen also told Okwei that "he wanted to be a paid assassin." Id. at 705. Okwei offered to put Allen in touch with a friend at African Creations about a job. At the end of June, Allen started working the day shift at African Creations.

On the evening of July 1, 2005, Christy got home in the evening after shopping for baby clothes. Allen was upset because he believed Christy had spent too much money. Allen thought that they were "spoiling" the baby and told Christy to "slow it down." Id. at 3378. Christy tried to show Allen the clothes, but he "didn't want to see it." State's Exhibit 387A p. 23. That evening, Allen and Christy drank vodka. At approximately 10:00 p.m., Allen put Ja-vonage in a car seat and put her on the bed in the bedroom with Christy. Allen then made a bed on the floor in the living room and started watching a movie.

That night, a fire started sometime after 4:00 a.m. in the apartment building. Cynthia Kiepura lived in apartment 2-D. Kiepura woke up at 4:35 a.m., and smelled smoke in her apartment. Kiepura sustained second and third degree burns on her hand when she grabbed the doorknob on her front door, and the hallway was hot and full of smoke. She went into the smoky hallway and made her way down the stairs to the front door. When she got outside, she was covered with black soot, and she was filthy.

Nick Capolillo lived in apartment 3-B with his girlfriend, Taisha Johnson. At approximately 4:40 a.m., Johnson woke Ca-polillo because the building was on fire. They tried to leave through the front door *473 into the stairway, but the smoke was "overwhelming." Tr. p. 471. They went onto the balcony where they saw flames coming toward them. They climbed down onto the balcony below them, and Capolillo jumped to the ground. Johnson fell and hurt her ankles, a knee, and her face. Capolillo saw Allen standing in front of the sliding glass door to apartment 1-C. Allen said that he "couldn't believe they wouldn't let him in there to get his family." Id. at 483. Capolillo saw no one near Allen, and no one was stopping Allen from going in the building.

Oya Carter lived in apartment 1-B with his girlfriend, Samantha Smith, and her daughter. Carter was sleeping in his living room when strange noises woke him up, and he saw flames outside coming from the right of his apartment. They tried to leave the apartment through the front door, but the door handle was too hot. They left the apartment through the sliding glass door, which opened onto a patio. Carter saw Allen standing near the patio door to apartment 1-C. Allen said that his wife and baby were still in the apartment, and Carter asked if he was going in to get them. Allen did not respond and did not try to enter the apartment.

Venus Miller lived in apartment 2-C with her husband, Daniel Miller, her daughter, Henrietta Miller, and her two grandchildren. Apartment 2-C was directly above apartment 1-C. Daniel woke Venus after smelling smoke. Venus looked out of her bedroom window and saw Allen wearing a white shirt and standing below her apartment. Venus then saw that her balcony was on fire, and she asked Allen, "why didn't you tell me my balcony was on fire." Id. at 517. Venus, Daniel, Henrietta, and the children attempted to leave the apartment through the front door, but the hallway was full of black smoke. The family's only exit was through the bedroom window. They dropped the children from the second floor window to Carter, who caught them. Venus, Daniel, and Henrietta also jumped from the second floor window. Carter was standing near the bedroom window for apartment 1-C when he assisted the Millers.

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