2 sentenced after entering pleas in Marianna murder case

MARIANNA – The man deemed most responsible for the murder of Sonny Richard two years ago was sentenced to Life in prison today after pleading guilty, State Attorney Larry Basford announced. A second defendant was sentenced to 50 years in prison, and a new sentencing date was set for the third.

Gabriel Dewayne Clemons, 41, of Marianna, was sentenced to Life in prison after he entered an open plea to Second-Degree Murder, meaning there was no agreed-upon sentence. He was charged in the Jan. 13, 2022, beating death of Richard, 23, in the defendant’s yard.

Devin Michael Knight, 24, of DeFuniak Springs, was sentenced to 50 years in prison after pleading No Contest to Second-Degree Murder. Knight’s statements to Jackson County Sheriff’s Office investigators the day after the murder and his cooperation helped lead to the arrests.

Circuit Court Judge Ana Maria Garcia, top left, as defendant Gabriel Clemons testifies. Left and bottom center are defendants Devin Michael Knight and Ramaryia Keys. Prosecutor Peter Overstreet, bottom right, during an earlier Jackson County murder trial.

Ramaryia Keys, 17 at the time of the crime, is set for sentencing in October on charges of Accessory After the Fact to Murder and Tampering with Evidence.

Richard was beaten to death by Clemons, who repeatedly struck him in the back of the head with a metal pipe that had cement on one end. Prosecutor Peter Overstreet said the motive was to rob the victim and get money for methamphetamine. The body was pulled to a burn pit and set on fire after the victim died.

Overstreet called witnesses – including Jackson County Sheriff’s Office investigators and the co-defendants – to show Circuit Court Judge Ana Maria Garcia what happened that night and each defendant’s actions. The defendant also testified.

“Mr. Clemons received exactly what he deserves for the heinous murder of Sonny Richard,” Overstreet said after the 3-hour-long sentencing hearing.

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During that hearing, Overstreet told Judge Garcia it was the Prosecution’s job to present all the evidence, good and bad, and in this case it pointed to Clemons as the catalyst.

“We talk about the good. the bad. and the ugly,” Overstreet said. “We say the good things defendants have done in aiding law enforcement, and also the horror of their actions. And it’s the court’s job here to mete out the appropriate punishment.

“It is State’s belief, law enforcement’s belief, that the man sitting right there is the man most responsible for Sonny Richard’s death.”

Left to right: Gabriel Dewayne Clemons, 41, was sentenced to Life in prison; Devin Michael Knight, 24, of DeFuniak Springs, was sentenced to 50 years in prison; and Ramaryia Keys, 17 at the time of the crime, is set for sentencing in October on charges of Accessory After the Fact to Murder and Tampering with Evidence.

The victim was reported missing by his family Jan. 13. Deputies following a lead went to the defendant’s residence and found the victim’s remains in a burn pit.

Jackson County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Jeremy Pelfry testified he was leaving the scene when he saw Knight walking down the road. He stopped to talk to him and ultimately took him in for questioning.

Knight told investigators Key called the victim to come to the residence to repay her some money. He said Clemons attacked the victim with the metal pipe after deciding to rob him. The blows to the victim’s head were fatal.

The victim’s father, Randall Richard, wrote a statement to the court that he asked Overstreet to read aloud for the judge.

“Sonny was my baby boy, he was 23 years old at the time of his death,” Mr. Richard wrote. “He had his whole life ahead of him. Sonny was a very trusting young man. He thought the defendants were his friends.

“He trusted them and he lost his life because of that trust,” the statement continued. “I will forever have a hole in my hard that cannot be filled.”

Basford thanked the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office for its thorough investigation which led to a quick resolution of the homicide.

For more information, contact Mike Cazalas at mike.cazalas@sa14.fl.gov, or call 850-381-7454.