GUILTY TN - Robert Davis, 46, Lawrenceburg, 3 May 2013

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http://timesdaily.com/stories/Authorities-looking-for-missing-man,206246

The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who hasn’t been seen since May 3, officials said.

Robert Oscar Davis, 46, of Five Points, Tenn., has not been seen since the early hours of May 3 and did not report to work that day.

The sheriff’s office was notified Monday that Davis was missing.

The next day, investigators said the department received a call of an abandoned truck on Wisdom Road in West Point, Tenn. It was Davis’ vehicle.

Davis is 6 feet tall, weighs about 220 pounds and has blue eyes and short brown hair.

Investigators with the Criminal Investigation Division are working this missing person report and urge anyone with information to call their office at 931-762-1608 or the Sheriff’s Department at 931-762-3626.

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From February 2015:

http://www.lawrenceburgnow.com/020815bond.html

Bond’s co-defendant Ricky Lee Houser, 49, of 425 Mt. Lebanon Road, opted to enter into a plea bargain agreement rather than stand trial on first degree murder and aggravated robbery charges... The terms of the agreement dictate that Houser plead guilty to the lesser charge of second degree murder. In exchange, he will serve no more than thirty-five years imprisoned...

Houser said that he had never met Davis. He was asked why he had agreed to kill a man he did not know and explained, “Cause she (Bond) wanted me to. Rachel wanted me to… She’d say jump and I’d say how high”... Houser said that Davis exited his truck attired in boxer shorts and holding a DVD player... Davis lunged at him from around five feet away. “I hit him in the forehead with the bat and he fell on the ground.” He said he struck his head three to five times more. He was asked what his intention was and responded, “To kill Bob Davis”...

The jury deliberated for an hour and forty-five minutes Friday afternoon before pronouncing Bond guilty of first degree murder. The conviction carries an automatic life sentence. Bond will be required to serve fifty-one years incarcerated through the Tennessee Department of Corrections before becoming eligible for parole.
 

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