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Iowa Man Sentenced to Life For Killing Black Man Whose Body Was Found Burning in a Ditch Last Year

Steven Vogel was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Michael Williams

A White man by the name of Steven Vogel was sentenced to life for the murder of Michael Williams in Grinnel, Iowa, whose Black body was found burning in a ditch one year ago according to the Des Moines Register.

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That feels like a rarity these days. But a terrible crime deserves a credible punishment.

In November, Vogel was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of Williams whose body was found in September 2020.

Vogel admitted that the reasoning for the killing was because of an affair between Vogelโ€™s girlfriend and Williams.

From the Des Moines Register:

During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence and witnesses who indicated Vogel admitted to three witnesses he killed Williams out of jealousy stemming from a love triangle involving Vogelโ€™s girlfriend.

Cody Johnson testified Vogel told him he killed โ€œBlack Mikeโ€ by clubbing his head from behind and hanging him with a rope in the basement of Vogelโ€™s Grinnell home. Williamsโ€™ head injuries were consistent with blunt-force trauma and Williams appeared to have been strangled for five-to-six minutes, according to the Iowa State Medical Examinerโ€™s office.

Judge Shawn Showers sentenced Vogel to life in prison without the possibility of parole and five years because Vogel was also convicted on a charge of abusing a corpse.

Three other Grinnell residents โ€” Johnson, Julia Cox and Roy Garnerโ€” were accused of destroying evidence of the killing. Garner and Cox were also accused of abusing Williamsโ€™ corpse and helping Vogel transport Williamsโ€™ body.

All four people charged are white and Julia Cox, one of the four accused, is Vogelโ€™s mother. But, the Iowa-Nebraska chapter of the NAACP did not find any evidence that Williams was killed because he was Black per the story from the Des Moines Register.

Something as heinous as burning a Black manโ€™s body, however, aligns with many of the hateful lynchings weโ€™ve seen throughout U.S. history.

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