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Norfolk man gets two life terms for OD deaths, rape

Evaluation: Ebong is ‘too dangerous’ to ever be freed

- By Jane Harper Staff writer Jane Harper, jane.harper @pilotonlin­e.com

NORFOLK — A Norfolk man who caused the overdose deaths of two women and raped a third after drugging her was sentenced Wednesday to two life sentences plus 20 years.

The term Norfolk Circuit Judge Tasha Scott handed to 45-year-old Michael Ebong was the most she could give him.

Ebong wasn’t in the courtroom when the sentence was pronounced. About a half-dozen deputies wrestled him out of the room and into a holding cell after he became disruptive. The courtroom was cleared and reopened a short time later.

Defense attorney Thomas Reed told the judge Ebong didn’t want to return to the courtroom, and instead was left to listen to the proceeding­s through speakers in the holding cell.

“Mr. Ebong will always be too dangerous to be free,” Deputy Commonweal­th’s Attorney Scott Miles told Scott in asking for the maximum sentence. “(He) will be just as dangerous at 70 as he is at 45 from what we saw today.”

Miles also pointed to a report by a psychologi­st who examined Ebong and determined his chance of re-offending was “incredibly high.”

Ebong testified during Wednesday’s hearing and denied raping or drugging anyone. He said he felt he’d been “railroaded” by the court system and hadn’t been given “a fair shake.” Scott cut off his testimony after he repeatedly failed to answer the questions, and he began to tussle with deputies as they tried to lead him back to the defense table.

A jury found Ebong guilty last year of two counts of involuntar­y manslaught­er, rape, and object sexual penetratio­n at the end of a five-day trial.

All three victims had gone to Virginia Beach bars with friends and suddenly disappeare­d, according to testimony at trial. Prosecutor­s alleged that Ebong targeted each woman, somehow slipped them some drugs and then took them to his Ocean View apartment to sexually assault them.

Kelsey Paton, 30, and Sheena West, 36, overdosed and died sometime after arriving, but the third woman survived and testified at trial. She also testified at Wednesday’s sentencing hearing.

The woman — who is not being identified by The Virginian-Pilot because she was the victim of a sexual assault — said she frequently has trouble sleeping, and often wakes up screaming. She rarely goes out to socialize anymore, she said, and is always checking the doors in her home to make sure they’re locked. She’s moved twice since the assault and was laid off from her job because she’d become so unproducti­ve.

“Nothing’s ever going to be the same,” the woman testified. “My whole life stopped that day.”

According to testimony at trial, West was at Central Shore on Shore Drive on Nov. 14, 2020, when she disappeare­d. Prosecutor­s showed jurors surveillan­ce video from the restaurant that night showing her leaving with a man they argued was Ebong. The next morning, Ebong called 911 to report an unresponsi­ve woman — she was pronounced dead at the scene.

The next incident occurred in July 2021. Like West, Paton was out with friends when she disappeare­d. And just like in the West case, Ebong called 911 the next morning to report an unresponsi­ve woman who was later pronounced dead at the scene.

Between those two incidents, Ebong took another woman home in May 2021. She testified the last thing she remembered was being at Seaside Raw Bar at the Oceanfront with friends, then waking up the next day naked and extremely sick in a strange man’s apartment. She eventually persuaded the man, who she identified in court as Ebong, to take her home.

The woman reported the incident a couple of months later, after she saw a social media post about what happened to Paton. The post included photos of Ebong and his apartment.

Ebong was to be sentenced last December, but the hearing was delayed after his lawyers informed the court he’d been growing increasing­ly delusional since being convicted, making it difficult for them to prepare. The judge ordered a competency evaluation and ordered the case continued.

 ?? STAFF FILE ?? Crime scene tape hangs on the door of Michael Ebong’s Norfolk apartment in 2021.
STAFF FILE Crime scene tape hangs on the door of Michael Ebong’s Norfolk apartment in 2021.
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