Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Man denies guilt in girlfriend’s death More voyeurism counts filed against former camp director

- TRACY M. NEAL BRANDON RIDDLE

BENTONVILL­E — A Rogers man pleaded innocent Monday to a capital murder charge in the death of his girlfriend.

Kevin Wayne Clayborn, 49, is also charged with theft of property. He entered innocent pleas at his arraignmen­t before Circuit Judge Robin Green.

Clayborn, who is being held without bail in the Benton County jail, is accused of killing Misha Rivera. Rivera, 48, died from head trauma and strangulat­ion, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Rogers police began investigat­ing after family members found Rivera’s body in her home May 5, according to court documents.

One person told police he read a passage in Rivera’s journal about Clayborn having a strange look in his eyes and pushing her, according to the affidavit. Police found the journal in Rivera’s home, but one page had been torn from it, according to court documents.

One of Rivera’s vehicles was missing and later found in Van Buren. The theft charge involves Rivera’s 2006 Volvo XC9, according to court documents.

One of Clayborn’s former girlfriend­s told police he came to her home between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. May 4 and said he needed to go to Oklahoma City to be with his daughter who was going to be placed in a mental hospital, according to the affidavit.

The woman drove Clayborn to a convenienc­e store near where she believes his former wife lives, according to court documents.

Members of the Oklahoma City Fugitive Task Force watched for Clayborn at an apartment complex and arrested him.

Clayborn could face life imprisonme­nt or the death penalty if he’s convicted of capital murder. Prosecutor­s have not said whether they will seek the death penalty. He could be sentenced to three to 10 years in prison on the theft charge.

Clayborn’s next court appearance is scheduled for July 16.

A former Christian camp director in Arkansas accused of secretly recording a woman faces additional counts related to the filming of other people, including a girl, at a cabin.

Robert M. Powell, 45, of Searcy initially faced one count of video voyeurism, according to records in White County Circuit Court. Two additional counts were added later, according to a May 25 affidavit.

Detectives with the White County sheriff’s office were called April 6 to Camp Wyldewood to investigat­e a suspicious device found inside a cabin on the property where tenants had been living.

Powell, acting as landlord, had reportedly “placed what appeared to be a ‘power outlet faceplate’ on [the victims’] bedroom wall, under the ruse that he was placing the outlet covers where he would be having actual electrical outlets installed,” the document said.

Several of the more than 300 video clips captured between March 15 and April 6 showed a woman and a 10-year-old girl “in various stages of undress,” according to the affidavit.

A third victim also was filmed, the document said, and Powell was ordered to not have contact with any of the three.

The camera was discovered when one victim noticed a “faint light” coming from the device, the sheriff’s office said.

After learning of the accusation­s against Powell, camp officials said they took “immediate action” and fired him.

Powell told investigat­ors he bought the recording device and placed it in the hopes of obtaining video for “sexual gratificat­ion,” according to the affidavit.

Powell’s name did not appear in records for the White County jail as of Monday morning. He is scheduled to appear in court today.

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