State v. Ridenour

2023 Ohio 2713
Ohio Court of Appeals·Decided August 7, 2023·No. CA2022-04-017·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

TWELFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO WARREN COUNTY

STATE OF OHIO, :

Appellee, : CASE NO. CA2022-04-017

: OPINION

- vs - 8/7/2023 :

DAVID C. RIDENOUR, :

Appellant. :

CRIMINAL APPEAL FROM WARREN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Case No. 20CR37374

David P. Fornshell, Warren County Prosecuting Attorney, and Kirsten A. Brandt, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee

Michael J. Trapp, for appellant.

BYRNE, J.

{¶ 1} David Ridenour appeals from his conviction for rape in the Warren County Court of Common Pleas. For the reasons that follow, we affirm Ridenour's conviction.

I. Procedural and Factual Background

{¶ 2} In October 2020, a Warren County grand jury indicted Ridenour on one count of rape in violation of R.C. 2907.02(A)(2), a felony of the first degree, with a repeat violent offender specification pursuant to R.C. 2941.149(A). The indictment stemmed from

allegations that Ridenour raped the victim while the victim was a guest in Ridenour's apartment. The matter proceeded to a two-day bench trial. We will summarize the testimony of the trial witnesses below.

A. State's Case

1. Sara's Testimony

{¶ 3} "Sara"1 testified that in October, 2020, she was living with her boyfriend, "Brad," at the Guest Inn in Lebanon, Ohio. They were living at the Guest Inn because Sara had previously been living with her mother and her mother's boyfriend, who was "unstable."

{¶ 4} On the evening of Friday, October 16, 2020, Sara and Brad were drinking in their hotel room before going out to a bar for the evening. Sara drank one "Four Loko" malt liquor beverage before they left for King's Bar at approximately 8:00 p.m.

{¶ 5} At King's Bar, Sara and Brad met their friend, "Doug." Sara drank Bud Light at the bar; she estimated she had two Bud Lights. Ridenour, who neither Sara nor Brad knew, was also at the bar. At some point, Brad started talking to Ridenour.

{¶ 6} Due to COVID-19 restrictions in place at the time, the bar closed at 10:00 p.m.

Brad and Ridenour began talking about going to Ridenour's apartment to continue drinking after the bar closed. They agreed to do so, and so, after the bar closed, Sara, Brad, Doug, and Ridenour all left the bar together. After they left the bar, Doug broke off from the group and went home.

{¶ 7} Sara testified that on the walk to Ridenour's apartment, Ridenour made some "sexualized" comments about the way she was dressed and her body, which she laughed off. Sara, Brad, and Ridenour entered Ridenour's apartment and started talking about "random things." Photographs admitted into evidence showed that Ridenour resided in a small studio apartment. In the main living area, there was a dining table, a couch, and a

1. For privacy and readability, we will refer to the victim and her acquaintances using fictitious names, rather than initials.

bed behind the couch.

{¶ 8} Inside the apartment, Ridenour offered Sara beer, which she declined. Brad drank some of the offered beer. Ridenour also offered Sara and Brad a bottle of "Ole Smoky" moonshine, which Sara described as being in a "little mason jar." Sara had one shot of the moonshine and did not continue drinking it because she did not like it. However, Sara estimated that Brad drank one quarter of the mason jar. Sara said that Brad was intoxicated and became "loud and goofy." Brad eventually stopped talking and fell asleep on the couch.

{¶ 9} Sara tried to wake Brad up, but he was nonresponsive. Ridenour then started talking to Sara about having sex with her. He said that he and Brad had discussed it earlier that night and that Brad told him it was "okay." Sara testified that she was "not onboard with that" and told Ridenour the same. But Ridenour continued to "press it."

{¶ 10} Sara continued to try to wake up Brad, but he would not wake up. Ridenour then grabbed Sara and led her over to his bed. Sara kept saying she was not comfortable and that she wanted to leave. Ridenour did not allow her to leave. He took off Sara's shirt and pants.

{¶ 11} Sara watched Ridenour put on a condom. He penetrated her vaginally with his penis. Ridenour laid on top of her and grabbed her arms. She did not fight back. She was scared and "just didn’t." She tried to wake Brad up by calling his name, but he did not respond. Sara was adamant that she did not consent, did not indicate to Ridenour that she wanted him to engage in that sexual behavior, and made it very clear to him that she was not interested in sex.

{¶ 12} Sara stated that Ridenour raped her for 10 to 15 minutes. Afterward, she got up and "threw" her clothes back on. She could not find one piece of clothing, a long-sleeved T-shirt that was gray or blue and had a surfboard on it. During this portion of her testimony,

the state showed Sara an exhibit, a photograph of a blue shirt lying on pavement. Sara agreed that the photograph depicted her missing shirt.

{¶ 13} Sara stated that she grabbed Brad's jacket and put it on him. She then forced Brad to stand up and walk out of the apartment with her. She estimated that it took 10 minutes to get Brad out of the apartment. While she was trying to leave the apartment, Ridenour asked her if she was "okay." She told him she was okay.

{¶ 14} Sara and Brad walked back to the Guest Inn. She struggled to keep Brad upright. He kept falling over and he had to lean on her the entire time. She was able to get him back to the hotel room and to lay him down. She took a shower and went to bed. At that point, she had not thought about calling the police. She testified that she had not really processed what happened.

{¶ 15} Sara testified that at 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. the next morning, October 17, 2020, Brad woke up on his own and woke her up. He asked her how he got back to the hotel room. She told him what happened. Brad became really upset and said that they needed to call and report what occurred.

{¶ 16} They called police, who arrived on scene and questioned them. The police took photographs of Sara's body. Photographic exhibits introduced at trial depicted bruising on the inside of both of Sara's arms. Other photographs depicted bruising on her thigh and buttock area. Sara testified that she believed that the bruising on her arms was from Ridenour holding her on the bed and that those bruises were not there prior to October 16, 2020. However, Sara said that the thigh/buttock bruising occurred before the incident and was from skateboarding.

{¶ 17} After speaking with police, Sara went to the hospital. However, at the hospital she refused the sexual assault examination. She explained that she did not want to do it because she "didn't want anybody to touch me."

{¶ 18} When questioned about Brad's tolerance for drinking, Sara said that she was familiar with it and that even when he drank a lot, he typically "holds it well" and "doesn't just pass out early like that."

{¶ 19} On cross-examination, Sara denied that she went to a Speedway gas station after leaving Ridenour's apartment. Sara stated that she and Brad went directly home to the Guest Inn. She also denied that Brad took the mason jar of moonshine with him upon leaving the apartment.

2. Brad's Testimony

{¶ 20} Brad testified that he drank two Bud Lights while at King's Bar. He went outside to smoke a cigarette and started talking to Ridenour. He remembered "it got a little weird" because Ridenour showed Doug a website that was like a "backpage" website for escorts.

{¶ 21} Brad further testified that when they arrived at Ridenour's apartment, Ridenour produced the Ole Smoky moonshine. Ridenour got himself a Bud Light. Brad began drinking the moonshine. Sara tasted it, but said it tasted "a little weird." Brad was not sure how much he drank but he thought he had probably six to eight drinks but "they weren't huge." Ridenour did not drink the moonshine and only drank Bud Light.

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