What is first degree murder in Iowa?
iowa statutes 1st degree murder vs 2nd degree
Iowa Code Annotated § 707.2, Murder in the first degree. A person commits first-degree murder if he or she kills another person under any of the following circumstances:
Willfully, deliberately, and with premeditation. While participating in a forcible felony.
I think his actions fit perfectly into Iowa's 1st degree murder definition.
Willfully, deliberately, and with premeditation.
We have video of his car following her as she jogged, going around the block a few times and returning to stalk her. That is willful behaviour. She ignores him.
So, in response, he pulls over and runs after her, then runs alongside her, trying to lure her. That is deliberate. He is hunting.
She tells him to leave or she will call 911.
He could have done so. Walked away, no problem. But he reacts with a plan, deliberate and premeditated at that point. His plan is to kidnap her. He drags her to the trunk of his car and kidnaps her, which is a forcible felony.
She died at his hands while he was participating in a forcible felony. His actions of following her in his vehicle, running after her, dragging her into his trunk, are willful and deliberate.
Premeditation can be minutes or seconds. At some point he grabbed a weapon and sliced her up.
I think he knew exactly what was going to happen to her once he had her in the trunk and went looking for a weapon.
I think they have first degree murder. He was a predator. He stalked her and grabbed her and brutally killed her. That is not 2nd degree, in my opinion.
here is the difference between 1st and 2nd:
n. a non-premeditated killing, resulting from an assault in which death of the victim was a distinct possibility. Second degree murder is different from first degree murder, which is a premeditated, intentional killing or results from a vicious crime such as arson, rape or armed robbery.
see this part:
or results from a vicious crime such as arson, rape or armed robbery.
That^^ describes this murder, in my opinion.