- Carlton Dotson
Carlton Dotson is a former American college
basketball player who is currently serving a 35-year prison term for murderingPatrick Dennehy , one of his teammates.Basketball career
Dotson was a junior power forward on the
Baylor University basketball team. He played two seasons at Paris Junior College inParis, Texas , before transferring to Baylor in the summer of 2002, where he played one season. After the 2002-03 season, Baylor did not renew his scholarship.Fact|date=February 2007Dennehy's murder
In the summer of 2003, Dennehy and Dotson indicated that they were concerned about their safety. cite news
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title = Dotson sentenced to 35 years in Dennehy murder case
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title = Authorities searching Waco lake for Dennehy
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accessdate = 2007-06-30 ] They had purchased two pistols and a rifle and practiced firing them at a farm north ofWaco . On June 14, Dennehy told friend Daniel Okopnyi that he was worried about threats made to Dotson by two fellow teammates. Dennehy also indicated that he and Dotson would be at a party the following day at which neither appeared.Fact|date=February 2007Over the next few days, there were indications that something had gone wrong: Dennehy's mother and stepfather, Valorie and Brian Brabazon, were concerned that they had received no calls on Father's Day, Dennehy's roommate, Chris Turk, returned from an out-of-town trip to find that Dennehy's dogs had not been fed in days. On June 19, the Brabazons filed a report with the Waco Police Department that Dennehy was missing.Fact|date=February 2007
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June 25 , Dennehy'sChevrolet Tahoe SUV was found in the parking lot of a shopping mall inVirginia Beach, Virginia , with its license plates removed.An affidavit filed on
June 23 , which was unsealed onJune 30 , seeking a search warrant for Dennehy's computer says that an informant inDelaware told police that Dotson, who by now was at home inHurlock, Maryland , told a cousin that he had shot and killed Dennehy during an argument while firing guns in the Waco area. On July 21, Dotson was charged with murdering Dennehy and taken into custody by Corporal Keith Benton and Sgt. Henry Hernandez of theDorchester County, Maryland , Sheriff's Office.Fact|date=February 2007The search for Dennehy continued for several weeks until
July 25 , when a badly-decomposed body was found in a gravel pit near Waco and was taken to Dallas for an autopsy. The following day, medical examiners identified the body as being Patrick Dennehy. OnJuly 30 , his death was ruled a homicide after a preliminary autopsy report showed that Dennehy died of gunshot wounds to the head. Dennehy was buried inSan Jose, California , onAugust 7 .Fact|date=February 2007Trial and appeals
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October 28, 2004 , Dotson was declared incompetent to stand trial by District Judge George Allen and was sent to a state mental hospital to be reevaluated in four months' time. Three psychiatrists, including one appointed by the court, said that Dotson appeared to be suffering fromhallucinations andpsychosis , but that should he regain competency in the future, he would be made to stand trial.Fact|date=February 2007However, in February 2005, Dotson was returned to jail after psychologists deemed him competent to stand trial but that he must continue taking his anti-psychotic medication. The psychologist also said that Dotson's accounts of hallucinations and hearing voices were "suspect."Fact|date=February 2007
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June 8, 2005 , five days before his trial for murder was to begin, Dotson unexpectedly pleaded guilty to killing Dennehy. OnJune 15 , Dotson was sentenced to 35 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole in 2021, after serving roughly half his sentence. cite news
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title = Judge denies Dotson's murder conviction appeal
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accessdate = 2007-06-30 ]In January 2006, Dotson attempted to appeal his conviction. However, his request for an appeal was denied on the grounds that he surrendered his right to appeal when he pleaded guilty.
Drug use
On August 1, allegations arose from Carlton Dotson's estranged wife, Melissa Kethley, and by Sonya Hart, the mother of another athlete, Paul Hart. They reported that abuse of marijuana and alcohol was rampant in the Baylor basketball program and was subsequently ignored by the athletic department and coaching staff.Fact|date=February 2007
Kethley revealed that five or six basketball players would meet at their apartment and smoke marijuana, sometimes before practice. She also witnessed Dotson fake a drug test using urine provided by a drug-free teammate.Fact|date=February 2007
Sonya Hart revealed that she had raised concerns about the drug use with associate athletic director Paul Bradshaw, but that no one ever got back in contact with her. President Sloan's investigation also agreed that the staff not only knew about the substance abuse but also failed to follow procedures for reporting drug test failures, with the purpose of allowing players to remain on the team.Fact|date=February 2007
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