The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Woman gets 20 years in boyfriend’s hit-run death

She ran him over after another car hit him, prosecutor­s say.

- By Rosana Hughes Rosana.hughes@ajc.com Staff writer Chelsea Prince contribute­d to this article.

It was the dead of night on Oct. 21, 2020, when a food delivery driver made a frantic 911 call after hitting a man walking along a Stonecrest road.

The victim, 25-yearold Tavorris Threadcraf­t, was alive when the driver checked for a pulse. The driver was still on the line with emergency dispatcher­s when Threadcraf­t’s girlfriend, Vanessa Dates-bell, drove up to the scene and ran over him as he lay in the street. She then took off, leaving him for dead, Dekalb County prosecutor­s said.

Dates-bell on Wednesday was found guilty of multiple charges, including criminal attempt to commit murder and hit-and-run resulting in death. According to prosecutor­s, it could not be determined which of Threadcraf­t’s injuries were sustained by the accident with the delivery driver and which were the result of his girlfriend’s rage.

That October night, the couple had been arguing in Dates-bell’s car before Threadcraf­t got out and started walking near the intersecti­on of Fairington Road and Willowick Drive. It was too dark to see the man standing in the road until it was too late to stop, the delivery driver testified at trial.

Data from the car showed the driver tried to swerve to avoid Threadcraf­t, according to Claire Simms Chaffins, a spokespers­on for the Dekalb district attorney’s office.

Soon after the initial impact, other drivers saw the accident scene and stopped. A blue car, however, went around the crowd and ran over Threadcraf­t as the delivery driver screamed for it to stop, according to the 911 recording. Threadcraf­t was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigat­ors later determined that Dates-bell was driving the blue car, which belonged to her mother. After running over Threadcraf­t, she sped away and eventually left the car at a friend’s house in North Carolina before fleeing to New York, the jury heard at trial. An anonymous tipster told police where to find the car, and blood that matched Threadcraf­t’s DNA was found underneath it.

Just 30 minutes before Threadcraf­t was hit, the couple’s argument was recorded on surveillan­ce footage from inside a house where they were visiting, Chaffins said. In the video, according to prosecutor­s, she threatened to run him over.

The argument continued in the car, and then over the phone once Threadcraf­t got out to walk, Chaffins said. He told Dates-bell where he was so that she could come pick him up.

In addition to criminal attempt and hit-and-run charges, a jury found Datesbell, now 36, guilty of aggravated assault and tampering with evidence.

Dekalb County Superior Court Judge Asha Jackson sentenced her to serve 20 years in prison, with an additional five years on probation.

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