Cordell Howze, charged with homicide in the death of Cashay Henderson, a transgender woman in Milwaukee, was found guilty by a jury on Monday, June 10.
Verdict and Reaction
Howze was found guilty in the 2023 homicide of Cashay Henderson, a Milwaukee transgender woman. The jury, deliberating for only an hour, convicted Howze of arson and possession of a firearm by a felon. Henderson’s friends expressed relief and satisfaction with the verdict. Nevaeh Conery stated, I’m glad that he was found guilty and justice is served, while Akeevia Green added, My friend Cashay can rest really rest now – I’m just really happy he was found guilty.
Prosecution’s Case
Prosecutors accused Howze of fatally shooting Henderson and setting her apartment on fire in 2023. During the trial, forty witnesses testified, and over 350 pieces of evidence were presented. The state replayed video evidence showing Howze’s derogatory remarks towards Henderson and his actions after her death. Cellphone records indicating Howze’s search for a Milwaukee transgender escort on the day Henderson was killed were also highlighted by the prosecution.
Defense’s Argument
Howze’s attorney argued for a lack of DNA and fingerprints tying Howze to the crime scene. Despite efforts to distance Howze from the evidence presented, including his denial of involvement on the witness stand, he was found guilty on all three counts.
Sentencing
Howze is scheduled to be sentenced in August, facing a potential life sentence in prison.
Conclusion: Seeking Justice
The verdict in Cordell Howze’s trial represents a step towards justice for Cashay Henderson and her loved ones. With the legal process ongoing, the community awaits the sentencing phase, hoping for closure and accountability in this tragic case.
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