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MAY 12, 2020
Continuing updates including Barksdales' federal case
Shawn Eckard, 51, and Jason Johnson, 47, have been indicted for murder by a Navajo County grand jury in connection with the strange case of 44 year-old Craig Cavanaugh of Farmington, New Mexico, whose dead body was found near Heber on August 5, 2019. They are both convicted felons and were already serving time in state prisons (Arizona and Colorado, respectively) at the time that they were indicted.
Reports say that detectives developed information that two the suspects were with Cavanaugh in Payson, and from one of those suspects got information that led to the discovery of Cavanaugh’s body off Highway 260 in Heber. The body was identified several weeks later through fingerprints.
After the Navajo County grand jury indicted him for the first degree murder of Cavanaugh, a Class 1 felony, the court issued an arrest warrant which Eckard was served with while he was in prison in Arizona, doing time for a felony committed in Gila County.
The second suspect, Jason E. Johnson, pleaded guilty to three felonies in the La Plata County District Court in Colorado on March 3, 2020: Car theft, and a weapons charge. He was sentenced March 5, 2020 and is serving 11 years in a Colorado prison.
Like in Eckard’s case, the Navajo County Superior Court issued a warrant for Johnson’s arrest after it received the grand jury’s indictment. According to a CCSO press release, Johnson was served with that warrant the day he was sentenced in Colorado, but Navajo County court records do not reflect that.
Eckard’s next date in Navajo County is May 14. That hearing is about what effect Eckard’s Gila County felony conviction (for which he is now in prison) will have in the murder case. Court records indicate no activity on Johnson’s case since the warrant issued in February, 2020.
Continuing updates including Barksdales' federal case
Shawn Eckard, 51, and Jason Johnson, 47, have been indicted for murder by a Navajo County grand jury in connection with the strange case of 44 year-old Craig Cavanaugh of Farmington, New Mexico, whose dead body was found near Heber on August 5, 2019. They are both convicted felons and were already serving time in state prisons (Arizona and Colorado, respectively) at the time that they were indicted.
Reports say that detectives developed information that two the suspects were with Cavanaugh in Payson, and from one of those suspects got information that led to the discovery of Cavanaugh’s body off Highway 260 in Heber. The body was identified several weeks later through fingerprints.
After the Navajo County grand jury indicted him for the first degree murder of Cavanaugh, a Class 1 felony, the court issued an arrest warrant which Eckard was served with while he was in prison in Arizona, doing time for a felony committed in Gila County.
The second suspect, Jason E. Johnson, pleaded guilty to three felonies in the La Plata County District Court in Colorado on March 3, 2020: Car theft, and a weapons charge. He was sentenced March 5, 2020 and is serving 11 years in a Colorado prison.
Like in Eckard’s case, the Navajo County Superior Court issued a warrant for Johnson’s arrest after it received the grand jury’s indictment. According to a CCSO press release, Johnson was served with that warrant the day he was sentenced in Colorado, but Navajo County court records do not reflect that.
Eckard’s next date in Navajo County is May 14. That hearing is about what effect Eckard’s Gila County felony conviction (for which he is now in prison) will have in the murder case. Court records indicate no activity on Johnson’s case since the warrant issued in February, 2020.