Wrongful Death Madison County Man Pleads Guilty for Role in 3 Murders

A Madison County man pleaded guilty to murder in the deaths of three people in two separate cases, avoiding the possibility of the death penalty.

Matthew Denholm entered a guilty plea in court Thursday to his role in a sniper-style attack in November 2011 that killed Zachary Flower at his Berea apartment and in the deaths of Charles “Chew” Walker and Sonsary Worford, who were found buried in a field in 2012, two years after they went missing.

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Denholm, an Iraq War veteran, told the judge in his own words how he did it, as the families of the victims sat in court.

“I was given money to kidnap Charles Walker at his residence and Sonsaray Warford happened to be there,” Denholm said. “I shot Ms. Warford. I was present when Mr. Walker was killed and later they were placed in an unmarked grave.”

The couple went missing in 2010 and their bodies weren’t found until 2012. Denholm said he was given money to kill Walker who allegedly stole money from someone else.

The couple’s relatives cried listening to Denholm admitting to the crime.

“I don’t really see justice,” said Gregory Todd, Warford’s father. “We just waiting for God to have his way at the end of it.”

In an unrelated case, Denholm also pled guilty to killing aspiring rapper Zackary Flower by shooting him multiple times through a closed door in 2011. But in his explanation, Denholm eluded he acted out of self-defense and the judge didn’t like it.

“I just did it… what I practiced doing,” he said.

“That was not satisfactory,” the judge answered.

Only after Denholm said he intentionally killed Flower, did the judge accept his plea.

Lebruce Ellington is also accused in the death of Walker and Warford. He pleaded not guilty in January 2013. Daniel Keene is also charged in the case.

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