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A Texas man "took matters into his own hands" after his ex-wife's
girlfriend broke his window, chasing them at high speeds down the highway
before shooting his former partner dead and punching the other woman so
hard she needed reconstructive surgery, prosecutors said.
Allen Dale Edwards, 44, was sentenced Tuesday to 46 years behind bars for
the March 2016 murder of ex-wife Keyanna Gardiner, 29, according to Harris
County Court records. He was convicted of murder after a jury trial on
Oct. 31, but filed to appeal the decision on Nov. 3, per court records.
Per Texas law on aggravated felony firearm cases, he will be eligible for
parole only after serving half his sentence.
Samone Massey, Gardiner's romantic partner who was punched by Edwards
after he took Gardiner's life, told Fox News Digital she will "do whatever
[she] can" to "make sure they don't let him out before his sentencing is
over."
"They have a right to appeal, there's always appeals, but that doesn't
mean they'll get out," Massey said on Sunday. "Keyanna can't come back…
the media and everyone else doesn't know what we've dealt with from this
guy… I feel like he needs to be locked up a little longer than that."
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"Yeah, I broke a window," Massey continued. "Do I feel like my actions on
that night were right? No. But I didn't kill anyone – he did."
Edwards and Gardiner, who had two children together aged 3 and 5 at the
time of the killing, had an "acrimonious relationship" exacerbated by
child custody disputes, District Attorney Kim Ogg wrote in a press release
Thursday.
The couple had been living apart for three years when the tensions reached
their climax on March 19, 2016.
"Domestic violence can take a lot of different forms, but too often we see
it escalate into murder," Ogg said. "There is absolutely no reason this
man’s ex-wife and the mother of his children should be dead."
In August 2014, Gardiner was charged for trespassing on Edwards' property,
per a criminal complaint.
At the time, Edwards told a police officer that he "had been having
problems with [Gardiner]... which included harassment, disturbances and
criminal mischief... and that [Gardiner] had been given criminal trespass
warnings on his property on two occasions."
Massey, who was there at the time of the incident, per Baytown Police
Department records, told Fox News Digital that Gardiner was trying to pick
up belongings from the residence.
Gardiner was released on $500 bail, and the case against her was
ultimately dismissed after she was convicted of misdemeanor theft for
stealing two phones from Walmart in October 2014, per Harris County Court
documents. Gardiner pleaded nolo contendere and served about 15 months of
probation.
Meanwhile, per a letter penned to the court by Gardiner's employer at
Medical Plaza Mobile Surveillance, Edwards repeatedly placed calls to the
woman during her work hours.
"After witnessing how upsetting and disruptive [Edward's] calls were to
Ms. Keyanna Gardiner, our supervisor and I began intercepting his calls…
The calls started around the beginning of August 2013 and would range
between 2 and 3 a week, sometimes multiple times a day."
The taunting calls, sometimes made under false names to bypass employees'
attempts to keep him from reaching the woman, continued until at least
February 2014, per the letter.
Gardiner was allegedly in the passenger seat minutes before her March 2016
death when her friend drove to Edwards' home on the northern edge of the
Galveston Bay in Baytown around 3 a.m., according to court documents.
Massey picked up an aerosol can and swung it at Edwards' window, breaking
the glass. Prosecutors said Gardiner was asleep in the passenger seat when
the glass smashed.
Earlier that night, Massey told Fox News Digital, she and Gardiner went to
her cousin's birthday party and then a bar. Although it is unclear who
placed the first phone call, she said, she and Edwards began exchanging
heated calls and texts reviewed by Fox News Digital.
"I was telling him that I wish he would leave us alone. I was saying some
mean things… at the time, he was telling me ‘oh, come over here before I
beat your head in – come get it,'" Massey recalled. "I made the stupid
decision to go over there because I was fed up with what was going on. I
was so upset, I went over there, I grabbed a can and I busted the window."
Upon hearing the glass shatter, Edwards told his mother to call police,
grabbed a handgun and rushed outside. As the women peeled away in their
white SUV, the Baytown Police Department wrote in a press release at the
time, Edwards gave chase.
The two cars raced down Highway 146 toward the Fred Hartman Bridge that
leads from Baytown to the northern portion of neighboring La Porte.
Edwards fired his first shot through the driver's side window while the
vehicles were still moving, prosecutors wrote.
Then, Edwards reportedly cut off the other car and stopped short, causing
the two women to crash into the back of his car. The impact, Massey said,
woke up sleeping Gardiner.
"He sideswiped us going under that light and pulled in front of us… it
seemed like everything was in slow motion, yet going so fast… until he
[got] out of the car with the gun," Massey recalled.
Edwards' next shot struck Gardiner in the chest, killing her immediately.
He walked around to the driver's side and punched Massey in the face,
causing damage that had to be surgically repaired.
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