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St. Louis man sentenced in 2021 kidnapping, killing of woman with disability

The victim, Lynette Lecates, was disabled and required dialysis.
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ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis man will spend decades in prison after he admitted to beating a woman and leaving her for dead in 2021.

Anthony Newberry, 29, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping in connection with the May 23, 2021, death of Lynette Lecates. A judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison for murder and 15 years for kidnapping. The sentences will be served concurrently.

According to police, Newberry and his accomplice, 37-year-old Darris Williams, stole Lecates' debit card, but could not use it because they didn't know her PIN. When she refused to give them her PIN, police said they beat her, forced her into the trunk of Newberry's car and drove her to a park.

Police said they pulled her out of the trunk again, pulled out Lecates' dialysis port and put her back in the trunk.

Ultimately, police said Williams and Newberry took Lecates out of the trunk, beat her, took her personal items and left her for dead. On May 23, a passerby found her on some railroad tracks in the 3800 block of Walsh Street in south city. She was alive but critically injured with face and head trauma, rib fractures and a collarbone fracture.

Lecates died from her injuries more than two weeks later. She was 41 years old.

The investigation into Lecate’s death took a turn after Newberry’s car was involved in a crash. Police said blood was found in his trunk. Detectives then spoke with a witness who they said gave them information about what happened and identified Newberry and Williams as suspects in the case.

Newberry admitted to his role in Lecates' death, but Williams has not. Williams is set to go to trial in October.

While in custody at the City Justice Center, Newberry was accused of working with others to kidnap a 70-year-old corrections officer on Aug. 22, 2023. A court hearing in that case is set for Aug. 16.

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Anthony Newberry, 29, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping in connection with the May 23, 2021, death of Lynette Lecates

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