State v. Rockett

87 S.W.3d 398, 2002 Mo. App. LEXIS 2165, 2002 WL 31413875
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 29, 2002
DocketWD 59975
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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State v. Rockett, 87 S.W.3d 398, 2002 Mo. App. LEXIS 2165, 2002 WL 31413875 (Mo. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

JOSEPH M. ELLIS, Chief Judge.

Deadrick Rockett (Appellant) appeals from his convictions by jury of one count of forcible rape, § 566.030; 1 three counts of forcible sodomy, § 566.060; one count of burglary in the first degree, § 569.160; one count of robbery in the second degree, § 569.030; one count of kidnapping, § 565.110; and one count of sexual *401 abuse, § 566.100. Appellant argues that the evidence was insufficient to support his convictions because the State faded to sufficiently establish his identity as the perpetrator of the charged crimes. Appellant also claims that the evidence was only sufficient to support convictions on two counts of forcible sodomy and that the evidence did not support a finding of the existence of an aggravating factor on the sexual abuse count. The facts, viewed in the fight most favorable to the verdicts, are set forth below.

On June 16, 1999, V.F. was staying in Room 1718 at the Marriott Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, while she was in town to attend a work-related conference. At approximately 9:00 p.m., an emergency alarm went off in the hotel. In response to the alarm, V.F. left her room, went down the stairs, and exited the hotel. Shortly thereafter, the hotel occupants were informed that they could return to their rooms. V.F. went back inside the hotel and boarded an elevator.

When V.F. exited the elevator on the seventeenth floor, two men that had been standing next to her on the elevator also got out of the elevator and began following her down the hall. The men were both black and about five feet seven inches to five feet, eight inches in height. Uncomfortable with being followed, V.F. allowed the men to pass her and proceed down the hall in front of her.

When V.F. reached her room, unlocked the door and started to open it, she heard one of the men say, “Get her.” At that point, one of the men tackled V.F. and pinned her arms to her side while the other man finished opening her hotel room door. V.F. yelled and tried to escape, but the men held her down, covered her mouth, and threatened to kill her if she did not “shut up.” The men then dragged V.F. into her room on her stomach, holding her head down so she could not look at them.

Once inside the room, the men blindfolded V.F., gagged her, and bound her hands and feet with torn-up bed sheets. The men asked V.F. how much money she had, and she told them that she had about $200.00 in her purse. The men untied V.F.’s hands to get the backpack-style purse she was wearing off of her back and then retied her hands.

After taking the purse and dividing the money, one of the men turned V.F. over on her back and dragged her across the room while the other man untied her legs and took off her jeans.’ The two men then discussed the fact that they only had one “rubber,” and the first man told the second man to look for something plastic in the bathroom to use. The first man then vaginally penetrated V.F. with his penis and began raping her.

The first man then rolled V.F. over and attempted to penetrate her anally with his penis but experienced some difficulty. The first man asked V.F. if she had any Vaseline, and she said no. At that point, the second man told the first man to “spit on the bitch.” In response, the first man spit on V.F.’s anus and licked it. He then successfully penetrated V.F.

While the first man was sodomizing V.F., the second man knelt by her head and started stroking her hair. When V.F. started praying, the second man hit her and told her to “stop it.” Subsequently, whenever she made any noise, one of the men would hit V.F.

After the first man finished sodomizing V.F., the two men dragged her onto the bed, and the second man then penetrated V.F.’s anus with his penis and began sodomizing her.

Subsequently, the two men moved V.F. across the room and bent her over the *402 desk. At that point, one of the men again penetrated her anally.

Eventually, the men put V.F. on the ground, bound her legs, and tightened all of her other bindings. They then obtained a wet washcloth or towel and attempted to clean V.F.’s vagina and anus. One of the men then tried to take V.F.’s wedding ring off but was unsuccessful.

One of the men then stated that they had been there too long and needed to leave. The men placed V.F. next to the bed and pulled the mattress on top of her. One of the men told V.F. that he was seventeen and had already killed two people. He told her not to move and that he would be back in five minutes to kill her if she had done so.

V.F. then heard the door click. After lying still for a while, she heard the door click again.

Eventually, V.F. managed to free herself and ran to lock the door. V.F. then noticed that the phones had been pulled out of the walls. After putting on her jeans, at approximately 9:45 p.m., V.F. knocked on the door to a neighboring room, and the people inside let her in and called hotel security.

Officer Jeffery Duer of the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department, who was working for Marriott security while he was off duty, arrived a short time later. He secured room 1718 and interviewed V.F. Officer Duer then contacted the department to have crime scene investigators and sex crime detectives sent over, and they arrived a short time later. In the course of collecting evidence, investigators discovered blood spots on the wall and on V.F.’s purse, torn sheets, and three pieces of a condom package. They also recovered a used condom that was found floating in the toilet.

V.F. was taken by ambulance to St. Luke’s Hospital where she was examined by a sexual assault nurse-examiner. During that examination, rectal and vaginal swabs were taken, and hair samples were collected. The exam revealed that V.F. had sustained multiple bruises and abrasions all over her body. The bruising, swelling and lacerations in her pelvic and rectal areas were so severe that they required examination and treatment by a doctor.

After being examined at the hospital* V.F. was taken back to the hotel to collect her belongings. After Officer Duer escorted her back to her room and unlocked the door for her, V.F. discovered that a diamond ring, a camera, a small clock, and her cellular phone were missing. In the course of searching for the missing items, V.F. asked Officer Duer to move the bedspread. When the bedspread was moved, Officer Duer noticed a wet towel, a T.V. Guide and a condom wrapper that fell out of the bedspread. Officer Duer contacted the crime scene investigation unit and asked them to return to collect those items.

Subsequently, detectives used phone records to trace V.F.’s cellular phone to Byron Green. The detectives did not consider Mr. Green a suspect because he was six feet, five inches tall. When questioned about the phone, Mr. Green told the detectives that he had been given the phone by Stacey Shelton when they had both been inmates at the Kansas City Community Release Center.

Subsequently, the police obtained Mr. Shelton’s personal address book and determined that numerous calls made on the cellular phone after it was stolen matched up with entries in Mr. Shelton’s address book. Blood and hair samples were obtained from Mr. Shelton.

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