David Lee Morse v. Commonwealth of Virginia

CourtCourt of Appeals of Virginia
DecidedMarch 7, 2023
Docket0444223
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA

Present: Judges Malveaux, Athey and Callins UNPUBLISHED

Argued at Lexington, Virginia

DAVID LEE MORSE MEMORANDUM OPINION* BY v. Record No. 0444-22-3 JUDGE MARY BENNETT MALVEAUX MARCH 7, 2023 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRY COUNTY David V. Williams, Judge

(Elmer Woodard, on brief), for appellant. Appellant submitting on brief.

Elizabeth Kiernan Fitzgerald, Assistant Attorney General (Jason S. Miyares, Attorney General, on brief), for appellee.

After a bench trial, the trial court convicted David Lee Morse (“appellant”) of conspiracy to

commit first-degree murder, in violation of Code §§ 18.2-22 and -32, and first-degree murder as an

accessory before the fact, in violation of Code § 18.2-32. On appeal, appellant asserts that the

evidence was insufficient to sustain his convictions. For the following reasons, we affirm.

BACKGROUND

Just before 8:00 a.m. on May 13, 2020, appellant returned home from working a night shift

and found his wife Pamela Morse (“Pamela”) shot to death in bed. The autopsy confirmed that

Pamela died of two gunshot wounds to the head. Forensic analysis by the Virginia Department

of Forensic Science (“DFS”) established that the murder weapon was a Ruger magnum revolver.

Appellant and Pamela married in 2001. In December 2019, appellant began an

extramarital affair with Tanna Fitzgerald. Appellant and Pamela first met Fitzgerald several

* Pursuant to Code § 17.1-413, this opinion is not designated for publication. years before at a local restaurant where Fitzgerald worked. To hide their relationship from

Pamela, appellant and Fitzgerald met secretly at her residence or at an outbuilding on appellant’s

property. Appellant worked in law enforcement for twenty-five years for local sheriffs’

departments but retired sometime before May 2020 and took a night shift job at Hanes Brand in

Patrick County.

Around March 2020, Fitzgerald began demanding that appellant leave Pamela to be with

her. On May 10, 2020, Fitzgerald stated in a text that “we are going to be together soon,” and

appellant replied, “Yes we are.” On May 11, appellant texted Fitzgerald about a deck he was

building at his residence. Fitzgerald replied, “Damn honey our porch is looking wonderful I like

that,” and “That is beautiful be glad when it’s just yours.” Appellant responded, “I LOVE YOU

HONEY, COFFEE ON THE PORCH IN THE MORNING’S [sic].”

Appellant worked the night shift on the night of May 12 and morning of May 13, 2020.

Before he left for work, Pamela asked him to pick up biscuits and gravy from Hardee’s

restaurant when he got off work the next morning. Beginning at 12:54 a.m. on May 13, while

appellant was at work, he and Fitzgerald exchanged the following texts:

Fitzgerald: How many cameras and where are they (12:54)

Appellant: Not a problem, disarmed (1:04)

Appellant: Unplugged (1:04)

Fitzgerald: Is there any way possible that she could have went and plug[ged] them back in[?] (1:15)

Appellant: No (1:34)

Appellant: If you would rather wait, it’s your call (1:35)

Appellant: We’ll do a diet sundrop, if you had rather wait (1:43)

Fitzgerald: No can’t change it now to[o] late I love you baby (1:44)

-2- Appellant: LOVE you Honey (1:44)

Fitzgerald: You[’re] going to be ok baby (1:45)

Appellant: This is a sure thing right (1:51)

Appellant: Just saying, nothing else has worked (1:52)

Fitzgerald: Yes it is baby do you want to or not (1:53)

Appellant: If Ya’ll don’t want to take a chance with it, fix me up something (1:54)

Fitzgerald: We’re good here (1:54)

Appellant: It’s fine with me Honey, whatever Ya’ll want to do (1:55)

Fitzgerald: Done deal baby done deal I love you (1:56)

Appellant: Well (3:35)

Fitzgerald: Heading that way now baby I’ll call you as soon as I pick then [sic] back up in about 45 mins to an hour DAVID, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH (3:55)

Appellant: They there now (3:58)

Fitzgerald: Not yet almost (3:58)

Fitzgerald: Do you still love me (3:59)

Appellant: LOVE YOU TO [sic] BABY (3:59)

Appellant: LOVE YOU (4:02)

Fitzgerald: We are good honey stop worrying you going to make yourself sick stop about this stop thinking about it for right now I got this (4:47)

Appellant: People are waking now. Too late Baby already sick (4:48)

Fitzgerald: Sorry baby already in progress (5:08)

Fitzgerald: Are you ok baby (5:10)

Fitzgerald: David are you ok (5:13) -3- Appellant: Yeah, I’m okay (5:15)

Fitzgerald: Thank goodness I LOVE YOU BABY (5:15)

Fitzgerald: Please don’t hate me (5:15)

Appellant: No Honey, I’m just stressing out (5:16)

Fitzgerald: Me too but we will be so happy (5:16)

Appellant: Why wait until now (5:17)

Fitzgerald: What you mean that was them their time (5:18)

Fitzgerald: I don’t know (5:18)

Fitzgerald: Took them there it’s been an hour I don’t see him you need to be careful when you go home I’ll text you and let you know when I see him (5:56)

Appellant: Told you (5:58)

Fitzgerald: Told me what David (5:58)

Fitzgerald: So now you can put all the blame on me that’s why you told me what don’t start with that David it’s both of us just wanting just me I told you earlier when you said the word yes or no that was the word and it won’t no stopping it and I’m in it I don’t know what happened I didn’t get my phone number she left she lost her phone in my car he don’t have my number I don’t know where they’re at but please be careful when you go home and yeah I’ll take the blame for everything okay it’s all good I knew it was going to happen (6:04)

Fitzgerald: You want me just to go on now and tell him I done it get it over with him before you get home so they can lock me up whatever cuz I’m going to get the blame for it anyway I see that coming to just you done telling me right (6:05)

Fitzgerald: You just stay at work get off regular time do what you supposed to do don’t think about nothing don’t say nothing don’t call nobody don’t do nothing. Just let me do what I got to do (6:09)

Appellant: Don’t do it Baby, don’t do something stupid like that please, please (6:10)

-4- Fitzgerald: You just stay at work get off regular time do what you supposed to do don’t think about nothing don’t say nothing don’t call nobody don’t do nothing. Just let me do what I got to do (6:13)

Fitzgerald: [T]hink about nothing don’t say nothing don’t call nobody don’t do nothing. Just let me do what I got to do (6:34)

Fitzgerald: I got her phone but can’t get in it (6:40)

Appellant: Ok (6:42)

Fitzgerald: So what do you want me to do (6:44)

Appellant: Just wait I guess, that’s all I know to do. I’m going by Hardee’s like I planned and then go home (6:46)

Fitzgerald: Im so sorry please I beg you not to hate me. I didn’t want to lose you but I can’t make you be with me cause I know it’s all my fault and you will blame me but David I am sorry and I truly do love you with all my heart (6:57)

Appellant: LOVE you to[o] Honey (6:57)

Fitzgerald: Im so sorry and I will turn myself in and take all the blame it was all me just remember I LOVE YOU ALWAYS (6:59)

Fitzgerald: Hey baby haven’t heard from you this morning I just woke up give me a call when you can I love you (9:48)

At 7:52 a.m., appellant called 911 and reported that he had returned home from work and

found Pamela lying in bed with apparent gunshot wounds. Multiple officers from the Henry

County Sheriff’s Office, including Sheriff Lane Perry, responded to appellant’s residence.

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