A 65-year-old St. Paul man, Robert L. Ramsey, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for fatally stabbing his 70-year-old neighbor, Lester Haynes, in a violent dispute over money.
Ramsey pleaded guilty last month to unintentional murder for the death of Haynes, who was found stabbed in the hallway of their apartment building on November 3. The gruesome details of the crime were revealed during Ramsey's sentencing hearing, where he received credit for the nearly 10 months he has already spent behind bars.
According to eyewitness accounts and surveillance footage, the argument between Ramsey and Haynes began when Ramsey showed up at Haynes' apartment while his friend was watching football with him. The dispute quickly escalated into a physical altercation, with both men engaging in a fierce struggle. The hallway video captured Haynes being pushed by Ramsey, who then grabbed hold of his clothing as they tussled.
The violent confrontation continued outside Haynes' apartment door, where Ramsey allegedly stabbed Haynes multiple times, including a fatal blow to the left torso. Haynes managed to crawl and grab onto Ramsey's legs while sitting on the floor, but he was unable to escape as Ramsey repeatedly tried to stab him in the neck and upper torso.
Miraculously, police found the blade of a filet knife lodged in Haynes' body, which had been removed by a witness who intervened. Paramedics were called, and Haynes was rushed to Regions Hospital, where he died from his injuries.
At the time of his arrest, Ramsey showed no visible injuries on his face or neck area despite having a Band-Aid on his thumb. He refused to make any statements to police.
The sentence brings closure to the Haynes family and reflects the severity of the crime committed by Ramsey. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that can result from violent disputes over trivial matters, highlighting the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully and seeking help when necessary.
Ramsey pleaded guilty last month to unintentional murder for the death of Haynes, who was found stabbed in the hallway of their apartment building on November 3. The gruesome details of the crime were revealed during Ramsey's sentencing hearing, where he received credit for the nearly 10 months he has already spent behind bars.
According to eyewitness accounts and surveillance footage, the argument between Ramsey and Haynes began when Ramsey showed up at Haynes' apartment while his friend was watching football with him. The dispute quickly escalated into a physical altercation, with both men engaging in a fierce struggle. The hallway video captured Haynes being pushed by Ramsey, who then grabbed hold of his clothing as they tussled.
The violent confrontation continued outside Haynes' apartment door, where Ramsey allegedly stabbed Haynes multiple times, including a fatal blow to the left torso. Haynes managed to crawl and grab onto Ramsey's legs while sitting on the floor, but he was unable to escape as Ramsey repeatedly tried to stab him in the neck and upper torso.
Miraculously, police found the blade of a filet knife lodged in Haynes' body, which had been removed by a witness who intervened. Paramedics were called, and Haynes was rushed to Regions Hospital, where he died from his injuries.
At the time of his arrest, Ramsey showed no visible injuries on his face or neck area despite having a Band-Aid on his thumb. He refused to make any statements to police.
The sentence brings closure to the Haynes family and reflects the severity of the crime committed by Ramsey. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that can result from violent disputes over trivial matters, highlighting the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully and seeking help when necessary.