Chattanooga Times Free Press

Plea bargain nets man 23 years in heroin death

- BY ZACK PETERSON STAFF WRITER

A Chattanoog­a man agreed Wednesday in the middle of his federal trial to spend 23 years in federal prison for selling a batch of heroin that killed a Drug Court graduate.

U.S. District Judge Harry “Sandy” Mattice will decide whether to accept Darius Blakemore’s plea agreement during his sentencing hearing on Oct. 23.

Prosecutor­s say Blakemore, 28, sold $200 worth of heroin to Jessica Rachels and had one of his runners, Joshua Corbett, deliver it to her in a McDonald’s parking lot on Rossville Boulevard on Feb. 22, 2016. There, Rachels passed the heroin to her passenger, 24-yearold Logan Whiteaker, who had graduated that afternoon from Hamilton County Drug Court, an alternativ­e sentencing program that gives addicts a chance to recover outside of jail.

The next morning around 9, Red Bank police found him dead in his bathroom.

Using Whiteaker’s cellphone, authoritie­s traced the deal to Rachels and Corbett, who pleaded guilty to their involvemen­t last fall and will be sentenced in July, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Porter said.

Authoritie­s needed a few weeks to locate Blakemore, who was arrested on March 16, 2016, with a gun, some cocaine and heroin during a traffic stop on Shallowfor­d Road. He was indicted on nine counts, primarily for knowingly possessing heroin and cocaine with intent to sell, conspiring with Corbett to distribute the drugs throughout early 2016, and then selling a batch that resulted in Whiteaker’s death. He willingly spoke to Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion agents that day, prosecutor­s said.

Prosecutor­s, after the start of his trial Tuesday, said Blakemore could plead guilty to

five counts if he waived his right to file a direct appeal. Between each charge, Blakemore faced life in prison. If Mattice accepts the plea agreement in October, his punishment will be 23 years.

Before negotiatin­g the deal, prosecutor­s put on testimony from medical experts who explained Whiteaker died of a heroin overdose. His stepfather also testified. His mother, Dawn Harrison, was expected to testify last.

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