Friday, March 04, 2011

Anthony Wayne Smith, Charles Eric Honest, and Dewann Wesley White: Former Raider Defensive End, and Two Others Charged in Lancaster Murder

Ex-Raider SACKED WITH MURDER CHARGES!
Oakland_Raiders_helmet_rightfaceImage by Geek Tonic via FlickrLANCASTER – Former Raiders defensive end Anthony Wayne Smith and two purported associates have been charged with murdering a 31-year-old man in Lancaster more than two years ago, the District Attorney’s office announced today with the arrest of all three defendants.

Smith, 43 (dob 6-20-1967), of Fontana; Charles Eric Honest, 41 (dob 12-7-1969), of Los Angeles; and Dewann Wesley White, 32 (dob 6-2-1978), of Bloomington, were charged last month with murdering 31-year-old Maurilio Ponce on Oct. 7, 2008. They were arrested earlier this week.

Deputy District Attorney Michael Blake said Honest appeared in Lancaster Superior Court yesterday and his arraignment was put over until March 17 in Department A01. Smith and White were due in that court for arraignment this afternoon. Bail for Smith and Honest was recommended at $1 million each, while White’s was recommended at $1.05 million.

The defendants are charged with one count of murder. The complaint alleged that Honest also had a prior voluntary manslaughter conviction (YA 023880) in Torrance in 1996.

Blake said Ponce, from Lancaster, was beaten and shot several times before his body was dumped near the Antelope Valley poppy fields about 11 miles west of Lancaster. The case was investigated by the Sheriff’s Department and filed on Feb. 16 as a felony complaint for arrest warrant after investigators presented evidence to Blake.

Smith played professional football with the Raiders between 1991 and 1998. He was living in Marina Del Rey at the time Ponce was killed.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mrs. cheese
Inglewood Ca.
Dear Randy, I'm a loyal reader. I think it's unfair that you'd mention Mr. Charles Honest's previous conviction without explaining that it had deemed self deffence. I happen to know Mr. Honest. You should consider looking the case up from 1996. Its considered pulic record anyone can get them. I'm still a reader. Thanks