State v. Thomas

2018 Ohio 4345
Ohio Court of Appeals·Decided October 26, 2018·No. 27362·Published·Cited by 12 cases

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT MONTGOMERY COUNTY

STATE OF OHIO :

:

Plaintiff-Appellee : Appellate Case No. 27362 :

v. : Trial Court Case No. 2016-CR-718 :

GARY L. THOMAS : (Criminal Appeal from : Common Pleas Court)

Defendant-Appellant :

:

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OPINION

Rendered on the 26th day of October, 2018.

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MATHIAS H. HECK, JR., by MICHAEL J. SCARPELLI, Atty. Reg. No. 0093662, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office, Appellate Division, Montgomery County Courts Building, 301 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45422 Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellee

AMY E. FERGUSON, Atty. Reg. No. 0088397, 130 West Second Street, Suite 1818, Dayton, Ohio 45402 Attorney for Defendant-Appellant

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WELBAUM, P.J.

{¶ 1} Defendant-appellant, Gary L. Thomas, appeals from his conviction in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas after a jury found him guilty of two counts of rape of a person under the age of 13 and four counts of gross sexual imposition of a person under the age of 13. In support of his appeal, Thomas contends his conviction was against the manifest weight of the evidence. Thomas also contends the trial court abused its discretion in admitting evidence of other wrongs or bad acts in violation of Evid.R. 404(B) and that the State engaged in prejudicial misconduct during its closing argument. For the reasons outlined below, the judgment of the trial court will be affirmed.

Facts and Course of Proceedings

{¶ 2} On May 12, 2016, the Montgomery County Grand Jury returned a six-count indictment charging Thomas with three counts of rape of a person under the age of 13 in violation of R.C. 2907.02(A)(1)(b) and three counts of gross sexual imposition of a person under the age of 13 in violation of R.C. 2907.05(A)(4). The charges stemmed from allegations that Thomas sexually abused his niece, T.K., on multiple occasions between September 2008 and December 2013, when T.K. was between 6 and 11 years old. Thomas pled not guilty to the charges and the matter proceeded to a jury trial beginning on November 14, 2016.

{¶ 3} At trial, T.K.’s legal guardian, V.T., to whom T.K. referred as “mom,” testified that between 2009 and 2011, she and T.K. resided on Rittenhouse Drive in Huber Heights, Montgomery County, Ohio, with V.T.’s boyfriend and his two granddaughters. V.T. testified that T.K. was in the first grade when they moved to the Rittenhouse

residence in 2009. V.T. testified that she rented the Rittenhouse residence from her sister’s husband, Thomas, who was considered T.K.’s uncle. V.T. testified that while she and T.K. lived at the Rittenhouse residence, her sister and Thomas resided on Larchview Drive in Huber Heights.

{¶ 4} V.T. testified that in August 2011, when T.K. was 9 years old, she and T.K.

moved out of the Rittenhouse residence and began living in Dayton. V.T. testified that they moved because Thomas and her sister sold the Larchview residence and moved into the Rittenhouse residence.

{¶ 5} T.K., who had just turned 14 years old at the time of trial, testified that she would at times visit Thomas and her aunt by herself at both the Larchview and Rittenhouse residences. T.K. testified to three specific incidents of sexual abuse while she visited Thomas at the Larchview residence and three specific incidents of sexual abuse while she visited Thomas at the Rittenhouse residence. The record indicates T.K. was between 6 and 9 years old when Thomas resided at Larchview and between 9 and 11 years old when the abuse occurred at Rittenhouse.

{¶ 6} T.K. testified that at the Larchview residence, she recalled an incident when Thomas put his fingers inside her vagina while she was sitting on Thomas’s lap watching him at his computer. T.K. recalled that it felt weird and hurt her. T.K. further testified that she did not remember what exactly Thomas was doing on his computer when the incident happened.

{¶ 7} During a second incident at Larchview, T.K. testified that Thomas pulled his penis out of his pants and made her rub his penis with her hand while they were in Thomas’s bedroom. During a third incident at Larchview, T.K. testified that Thomas

touched her vagina while he was showing her something on his computer that depicted “a little girl and a man.” Trans. Vol. II (Nov. 14, 2016), p. 237. T.K. further testified that she “[didn’t] know * * * exactly what [the little girl and man] were doing.” Id. T.K. also did not elaborate on whether Thomas’s fingers went inside her vagina.

{¶ 8} With regard to abuse that occurred at the Rittenhouse residence, T.K.

testified to an incident in which she was in Thomas’s bedroom wearing no pants or underwear. T.K. claimed Thomas poured clear liquid on her vagina and put an “oval [-] shaped silver thing” that vibrated on the outside of her vagina. Id. at 227-228. T.K. testified it made her body feel “very weird.” Id. at 228.

{¶ 9} During a second incident at Rittenhouse, T.K. testified that while in Thomas’s bedroom, Thomas stood between her legs while she was lying on the bed. T.K. claimed she was wearing no pants or underwear and that Thomas started to rub his penis on the outside of her vagina until “wet stuff” came out of his penis. Id. at 226. During a third incident at Rittenhouse, T.K. testified that Thomas pulled his penis out of his pants in the garage and made her get on her knees and perform fellatio.

{¶ 10} T.K. testified that she did not initially tell her mom, V.T., about the incidents of abuse because she was scared that Thomas would hurt her. Although she could not remember exactly what Thomas said, T.K. claimed that Thomas threatened her and that she became scared when V.T. started asking her questions.

{¶ 11} V.T. testified that she first began asking T.K. questions about possible abuse in 2011, but that her conversations with T.K. were not productive. V.T. testified that at that time, T.K. did not provide her with any information that led her to contact the police. However, V.T. claimed that in 2015, when T.K. was 13 years old, T.K. initiated a

conversation with her that led her to question T.K. again. During this conversation, T.K. told V.T. about Thomas abusing her. Thereafter, V.T. and T.K. went to confront Thomas at his house, and Thomas insisted T.K. was lying about the abuse. V.T. then called the police and reported the abuse. T.K. testified that the last time she saw Thomas before confronting him was in late December 2013, when she was 11 years old.

{¶ 12} After disclosing the abuse, T.K. was physically examined by Dr. Lori Vavul-

Roediger of Dayton Children’s Hospital. Dr. Vavul-Roediger testified that the only abnormalities she discovered during T.K.’s examination were scars on T.K.’s wrist from self-inflicted cutting. The record indicates that T.K. had engaged in self-inflicted cutting since 11 or 12 years of age. In December 2015, a few months after disclosing the abuse by Thomas, T.K. was taken to the emergency room and referred to Kettering Behavioral Health Center after a severe cutting incident.

{¶ 13} In addition to cutting, the record indicates that T.K. had been diagnosed with severe major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, general anxiety disorder, and gender dysphoria, as T.K. had expressed a desire to become a male. Melinda Kiser, a psychiatric nurse practitioner who treated T.K., testified that T.K. informed her that she wanted to transition into a male so that she does not get hurt again and because she thinks men are stronger.

{¶ 14} T.K.’s medical providers and counselors, including Kiser, Dr. Vavul-

Roediger, pediatric psychologist Brenda Joyce Miceli, and T.K.’s counselor from school, Danielle Baker, testified that T.K. had reported hearing voices that put her down and sometimes tell her to hurt herself and others. When asked about the voices, T.K. testified that they never told her to say that Thomas abused her. Dr. Vavul-Roediger, Kiser, and

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