Man gets 180 years in ‘98 Hammond triple murder

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A Whiting man was sentenced to 180 years Friday in connection with a 1998 Hammond triple murder.

Prosecutors alleged he and David Copley, 47, beat Elva Tamez, then 36, Jerod “Buddy” Hodge, 18, and Timothy “Midnight” Ross, 16 to death on Jan. 18, 1998 with pieces of wood or metal pipes, records state. They were trying to get drugs and cash in Tamez’s home, a suspected “crack house” on the 4600 block of Torrence Avenue in Hammond, according to court documents.The victims had their skulls bashed in a drug-fueled “frenzy,” prosecutors alleged.

Hodge’s mother Linda Hodge said her son’s beating death with 2-by-4s was the “worst day of my life. My whole world fell apart.” “There are no real words for what occurred,” Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jovanni Miramontes said, prosecutors would “honor” the jury’s verdict. During his trial, prosecutors argued new DNA evidence linked Copley and Higgason to a lesser extent. Copley made two recorded phone calls in May 1998 where prosecutors alleged Higgason alluded to his involvement.

Hammond Det. Steve Guernsey testified at trial that Lake County prosecutors told police not to reinterview witnesses apart from what they already had in the 1998 case file, because they could remember what happened differently.Guernsey said he believed the 1998 tapes pointed to Higgason as a credible suspect and believed his voice was the man on the other end.

 

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