St. Clair County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Paul Soderberg said in his opening statement Reginald Grasty killed William Michael Orlow with premeditation and deliberation.
Port Huron Times Herald
A man charged for allegedly killing another man aboard the retired Navy ship Grayfox rejected a plea offer Monday and will most likely head to trial.
Reginald Grasty, 43, who is charged with open murder and disinterment/mutilation of a corpse, rejected an offer to plead guilty to second-degree murder.
St. Clair County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Paul Soderberg said the prosecution will pursue a blood pattern recognition report to investigate blood spatters onboard the Grayfox, which will take between three and six months to complete. The prosecution anticipates that the evidence uncovered by the investigation will aid in a first-degree premeditated murder theory.
The victim s body was discovered January 8, 2021.
Miller was a Navy veteran.
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Jonathan Andrew Larsen, age 34, was fatally shot in Alabama. Charged with capital murder is 37-year-old Jarvis Marcel Campbell.
Reports say the victim was found deceased on January 3, 2021. The crime occurred in Phenix City, Alabama.
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Katherine McNally, age 38, was fatally shot in Koreatown, Los Angeles, California.
Reports say the victim was shot while walking to her vehicle in what appears to be an attempted carjacking,according to abc7.com.
“Police described the gunman as being a Black man in his 20s, last seen wearing dark clothing,” according to ktla.com.
Police seek dangerous suspect in slaying of man on Navy vessel
Port Huron Police are looking for a suspect believed to be responsible for the June death of a 44-year-old man whose body was found on a retired Navy training vessel.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Reginald Cu-Nu Grasty, 43, on two counts of Open Murder and Disinterment/Mutilation of a Corpse in the slaying of William Michael Orlow. Police describe Grasty as 5-foot-10, 190 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes, according to a release from Port Huron Police Department.
“We believe this person to be a dangerous person,” Captain Marcy Kuehn said in the statement, and we want to get him off the streets.”