State v. Kerns

2021 Ohio 127
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJanuary 20, 2021
Docket2020 CA 00011
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Opinion

[Cite as State v. Kerns, 2021-Ohio-127.]

COURT OF APPEALS FAIRFIELD COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

JUDGES: STATE OF OHIO : Hon. W. Scott Gwin, P.J. : Hon. William B. Hoffman, J. Plaintiff-Appellee : Hon. Earle E. Wise, J. : -vs- : : Case No. 2020 CA 00011 CHAD A. KERENS : : Defendant-Appellant : OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Criminal appeal from the Fairfield County Court of Common Pleas, Case No.,2019 CR 00199

JUDGMENT: Affirmed

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: January 20, 2021

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee For Defendant-Appellant

R. KYLE WITT ANDREW SANDERSON Fairfield County Prosecutor BURKETT & SANDERSON BY: BRIAN T. WALTZ 738 East Main Street Assistant Prosecutor Lancaster, OH 43130 239 West Main Street, Ste. 101 Lancaster, OH 43130 [Cite as State v. Kerns, 2021-Ohio-127.]

Gwin, P.J.

{¶1} Defendant-appellant Chad A. Kerens [“Kerens”] appeals his murder

conviction after a jury trial in the Fairfield County Court of Common Pleas.

Facts and Procedural History

{¶2} At 10:03 a.m. on April 8, 2019 Kerens clocks out from his job at Tim

Horton’s. 3T. at 5181; State’s Exhibit 24. At 10:04 a.m. surveillance video captures

Kerens leaving the building and walking to the area of his car. 3T. at 502-503; State’s

Exhibit 26. At 10:07 a.m. surveillance video captures Kerens’s car en route to his

apartment. 3T. at 509; State’s Exhibit 5. Kerens would later tell the police in a taped

interview that he had left work on a break to go to his apartment to get his Insulin and to

see if Kassaundra Phillips had gotten the laptop he said that he would lend her. 3T. at

406.

{¶3} At 10:07 a.m. on April 8, 2019, Victor White clocks out from his job at Tim

Horton’s. 3T. at 518 -519. Surveillance video from Tim Horton’s shows White walking out

of the kitchen and out the back door of Tim Horton’s. 2T. at 372; State’s Exhibit 23. At

this time, Amanda Grey the assistant manager of Tim Horton’s was on break smoking a

cigarette in her car in the parking lot of Tim Horton’s. 2T. at 361. As White is passing by

her car, Grey hears White’s cell phone ring. 2T. at 363. Because White had the phone on

speaker, Grey was able to hear the voice of Kerens on the phone asking the whereabouts

of White. 2T. at 365. White told Kerens that he was at work getting ready to leave. 2T. at

366. Grey then overheard Kerens ask, “Are you on your way?” 2T. at 366. White

responded, “Yes.” 2T. at 366. White then approached Grey and told her that he would

For clarity, the jury trial transcript will be referred to as, “__T.__,” signifying the volume and the 1

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see her the next day. 2T. at 367. White entered his vehicle and drove away. 2T. at 367.

Surveillance video from a nearby gas station shows White’s white Chevrolet 300 heading

in the direction of Kerens’s apartment at 10:14 a.m. 3T. at 510; State’s Exhibit 25.

{¶4} On April 8, 2019, Kassaundra Phillips was living with the mother of Kerens,

Sandra Travis. 2T. at 150. Phillips knew Kerens because Kerens was the brother of

Phillips’s ex- fiancé. 2T. at 150.

{¶5} At 10:18 a.m. on April 8, 2019, Kerens called Kassaundra Phillips. 2T. at

154; 190. State’s Exhibit 8-B2. The call unexpectedly ended after Kerens asked Phillips

what she was doing. At 10:20 a.m. Phillips texted Kerens and asked if he had meant to

hang up. 2T. at 154; 193; 210. Kerens called Phillips back to tell her that he had arranged

for Phillips to speak to someone concerning getting her job back at Tim Horton’s and that

Phillips needed to go there at once. 2T. at 155 State’s Exhibit 8-B. Kerens again calls

Phillips and now tells her to come to his apartment instead of going to Tim Horton’s. 2T.

at 156; 192; State’s Exhibit 8-B. At 10:31 a.m. Kerens again calls Phillips. 2T. at 192;

State’s Exhibit 8-B. Kerens tells Phillips something about being robbed and that if she

doesn’t get there he is going to prison for the rest of his life. 2T. at 157; 214. Phillips, upon

seeing a police officer in the area, texted Kerens to ask if he had already called the police.

2T. at 157; 194. Phillips did not receive a reply. 2T. at 158.

{¶6} As Phillips was pulling into the parking lot near Kerens’s apartment building,

Kerens pokes his head out from the doorway and tells her, “Kassie get the F in here.” 2T.

at 159. Phillips parks her car and entered Kerens’s apartment. 2T. at 159. Immediately,

Phillips sees blood everywhere. 2T. at 160. Kerens begins telling Phillips that he needed

2State’s Exhibit 8-B is the call log extracted from the cell phone of Kassaundra Phillips. 2T. at 187. The parties stipulated to the admission of State’s Exhibits 8-A; 8-B and 8-C. 2T. at 195-196. Fairfield County, Case No. 2020 CA 00011 4

her to say that she was being raped, that way he could get self-defense. 2T. at 160.

Kerens tells Phillips that if she does not say that she was being raped, Kerens would go

to prison for the rest of his life. 2T. at 161. Kerens then rips Phillips shirt, soaked up some

of the decedent’s blood with a towel and began smearing the blood onto Phillips’ clothing

and skin. 2T. at 161.3 Kerens “smacked" Phillips a few times because he needed to make

her look roughed up. 2T. at 162. Kerens then told Phillip that she needed to have the

victim’s skin underneath her fingernails, so she needed to scratch the victim. 2T. at 163.

Phillips dragged her fingernails along White’s skin. 2T. at 163. Kerens told Phillips she

needed to get into the shower because, Kerens said, “that’s what people that got raped

do, they get into the shower.” 2T. at 162. Phillips entered the shower but did not fully

undress. She also turned the shower head toward the wall and did not shower off. 2T. at

166. Kerens entered the bathroom with Phillips’s cell phone and directed her to call

Kerens’s mother and tell her that he had been stabbed but he was o.k. 2T. at 165. While

in the shower, Phillips overheard Kerens call his wife, Amanda. 2T. at 166.

{¶7} On April 8, 2019 at 3:43 a.m. Amanda Kerens clocked into work at Tim

Horton’s. 3T. at 519- 520; State’s Exhibit 28. Call logs and text message logs from

Amanda Kerens’s cell phone show that Kerens had called his wife at 10:34 a.m. 3T. at

479. That call went unanswered. A second call was made by Kerens to his wife at 10:39

a.m. 3T. at 479. That call also went unanswered by Amanda. 3T. at 479. A third call from

Kerens to his wife made at 10:49 a.m. also went unanswered. 3T. at 480. Amanda Kerens

clocked out from her job at Tim Horton’s at 10:45 a.m. 3T. at 518; State’s Exhibit 28.

3 Phillips was unable to identify the victim at that time. 2T. at 161; 163. Fairfield County, Case No. 2020 CA 00011 5

Surveillance video from a nearby business, American Court Services, showed Amanda

Kerens arriving home at 10:48 a.m. 3T. at 504; 506; 509-510.

{¶8} From the shower, Phillips heard Amanda arrive and begin to scream, “What

the F. What the F. Oh, my God.” 2T. at 167. Phillips leaves the shower to see Kerens on

the floor telling his wife that Phillips had been raped. 2T. at 168. Kerens was acting as

though he was in pain, something he had not done up to that point. 2T. at 168-169.

{¶9} At 10:51 a.m. Amanda Kerens calls 9-1-1. 2T. at 169; 3T. at 480. Amanda

helped Kerens out of the apartment. 5T. at 908. Kerens gave Amanda his cell phone and

wallet at the scene. 5T. at 908-909.

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