Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Man gets 35 years in murder of woman

- STEPHEN SIMPSON

LITTLE ROCK — An Arkansas man has been sentenced to 35 years behind bars in Colorado after he admitted to killing a woman there before driving around with her body in a suitcase and dumping the body in Arkansas, according to the district attorney in Weld County, Colo.

David Houston-Harvey, 26, of Jacksonvil­le was sentenced Wednesday and

will serve time in the Colorado Department of Correction­s for the shooting death of Laramie Cline, 23, of Ozark, Ala. A grand jury in Colorado indicted Houston-Harvey last year on first- and second-degree murder charges, as well as charges of robbery and aggravated theft in Weld County, which is just northeast of Denver.

Houston-Harvey was already serving a 12-year sentence in the Arkansas Department of Correction’s Tucker Unit after pleading guilty to felonies related to the dumping of Cline’s body.

As part of a plea agreement, Houston-Harvey pleaded guilty in June in Weld District Court to second-degree murder. The parties agreed to a 35-year sentence in Colorado, and five years of mandatory parole.

The Colorado sentence will run concurrent with the Arkansas sentence.

Houston-Harvey told Colorado investigat­ors he and Cline were traveling through Weld County on their way from Wyoming to Denver in August 2017 at the time of the murder, according to a news release from the Weld County district attorney. Houston-Harvey said Cline wanted to stay in Colorado, but he wanted to return to Arkansas or Alabama.

Houston-Harvey said he and Cline had traveled to Colorado and had spent several days there, according to the news release. He told investigat­ors Cline tried to rob him at gunpoint as they traveled along an interstate, and Cline was shot when the gun went off during a struggle over the weapon, according to court records.

Colorado investigat­ors said Houston-Harvey later told his current girlfriend he shot and killed Cline when she was sleeping, the news release said.

Houston-Harvey told police he placed Cline’s body in a suitcase and took her remains to Arkansas, courts records said.

Arkansas State Police were notified Aug. 20 that Cline was missing and was last known to be with Houston-Harvey, according to an affidavit.

That same day, authoritie­s traced Cline’s cellphone to Pinnacle Mountain State Park, west of Little Rock, where Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office deputies found Cline’s car later that day.

A search of the vehicle revealed a large amount of dried blood in the spare-tire compartmen­t area, authoritie­s said.

State park rangers maintained surveillan­ce on the car, and about 6 p.m. Houston-Harvey returned along from a hiking trail, according to an affidavit.

Houston-Harvey led police to a levee of Lake Pickthorne in the Holland Bottoms Wildlife Management Area north of Jacksonvil­le. Agents recovered a large black suitcase with decomposin­g human remains inside in a wooded area near the levee, according to the affidavit.

“When she was taken from me, a part of me died along with her,” Cline’s mother, Kim Cline, said in the news release from Weld County. “Laramie could light up a room with her smile. She was beautiful but had no idea that she was. Laramie was a sweet soul.”

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