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Blanton sentenced to life in prison
Caroline woman was convicted in a jury trial in Virginia Beach.
UPDATE: Donna Blanton is sentenced to life in prison for murdering her husband. (3:11 p.m.)

Date published: 8/26/2008


BY ELLEN BILTZ


Donna Blanton will spend life in prison, a Caroline County judge ruled t.

The 42-year-old woman was convicted by a Virginia Beach jury in March of killing her state trooper husband, Taylor Blanton, in the couple’s bed.

The jury recommended Blanton spend life in prison and pay a $100,000 fine for the murder conviction.

The jurors also sentenced her to spend an extra three years behind bars for a conviction on using a firearm in commission of a felony.

Judge Horace A. Revercomb III upheld that recommendation at today’s formal sentencing.

Neither Blanton’s defense attorney Mark Murphy nor Caroline Commonwealth’s Attorney Tony Spencer presented evidence at today’s hearing.

“Ms. Blanton does not want me to speak further as to the sentence to be imposed,” Murphy said after also declining to argue for a specific amount of time.

Revercomb had presided over the jury trial in March and had heard all of the evidence. He deliberated for less than a minute before upholding the jury’s recommendation.

Blanton was first charged in 2003 with her husband’s murder after he was shot to death with his own gun.

She has said since the shooting that an intruder broke into the home, took her husband’s gun and shot him to death.

But Spencer argued during the trial that financial difficulties gave Blanton a motive to kill her husband. There was also no evidence of forced entry into the couple’s home.

Blanton’s March trial took place in Virginia Beach because an impartial jury could not be found in Caroline County.

The case gained a lot of popularity locally after Blanton was convicted once in 2005, then won an appeal for a retrial.

Revercomb attempted to seat a jury in Caroline, but could not find enough jurors who did not know about the previous conviction.

The trial was then moved to Virginia Beach, where Spencer put on evidence for more than a week.

Taylor Blanton’s mother, Betty Wade, said after the sentencing today, “I’m just glad it’s over.”

“It’s been a long drawn-out process,” she added.

Wade was one of many family members—from both Donna and Taylor Blanton’s sides of the family—in attendance today.

Donna Blanton, donned in an orange jumpsuit and shackles, was joined by many of her family members in tears as she listened to Revercomb dole out her sentence.

Murphy said Blanton plans to appeal her conviction.

Revercomb allowed her to be held at a local jail during the appeals process, as requested by Murphy.

Ellen Biltz: 540/374-5424
ebiltz@freelancestar.com



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Date published: 8/26/2008



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Where Is Justice ?? (posted by Ranko , Aug. 27, 2008 4:51 am)    0 likes
Her children will be grandmothers if and when she ever gets out, her husband has no options. What about his family?

Um... (posted by Cereyn , Aug. 27, 2008 1:20 am)    0 likes
Obviously, but the fact that she does have two daughters is considered during sentencing. Her husband wasn't the only victim.

Sorry, but.... (posted by icareaboutu , Aug. 26, 2008 9:50 pm)    0 likes
she should have been the one thinking about her daughters BEFORE she pulled the trigger on the gun.

Yes, (posted by Cereyn , Aug. 26, 2008 6:36 pm)    0 likes
The death penalty would be a good option, but she has two teenage daughters. Regardless of what she did, she is still their mother, and giving her the death penalty would just cause them more emotional distress.

Too bad... (posted by navyorchid , Aug. 26, 2008 4:00 pm)    0 likes
Too bad they can't put the death penalty on the table....maybe she would stop wasting the peoples' time and money with her appeals!

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