Jeffrey Robert Martin was convicted for the rape and murder of 12-year-old Gabrielle Miranda Bechen in June 2006. Martin, originally from New Geneva, Pennsylvania, and 65 years old as of 2023, has been on death row since being convicted in May 2008. The crime occurred on a horse farm in Dunkard Township, where Martin worked as a farmhand.
Gabrielle Bechen disappeared while riding her all-terrain vehicle at the Greensboro horse farm. Her body was found buried on the farm five days later. Martin initially confessed to killing her and using a backhoe to dig the grave, but he later recanted and blamed another man for the killing.
As of 2023, Martin is appealing his conviction and sentence, arguing that he had ineffective counsel during the trial, penalty phase, and subsequent appeals. His appeal also claims that new DNA evidence techniques could prove his innocence, and argues that the death penalty is unconstitutional according to both federal and state laws. The outcome of this appeal is pending.
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Jeffrey Robert
Martin from Fayette County was convicted for the murder of
12-year-old Gabrielle Miranda Bechen in June 2006. Martin was found
guilty in May 2008 on charges including first-degree murder, rape,
aggravated indecent assault, and other counts. He was sentenced to
death by a Greene County jury the day after his conviction. Martin
has been appealing his conviction. He also claims ineffective counsel
and suggests that new DNA evidence techniques could prove his
innocence. He also argues that the death penalty is unconstitutional.
Gabrielle Miranda Bechen disappeared on June 13, 2006, after leaving
her home on an all-terrain vehicle to visit a nearby horse farm where
Martin worked. Her body was found buried on the farm five days later.
As of the latest information, Martin is on death row. He was recently
in court for a hearing on his appeal. The outcome of this hearing and
whether he will receive a new trial or sentence have not been
disclosed yet.
The motive behind the murder was revealed
during Martin’s trial. In response to her threat, he choked her and
subsequently buried her body and the all-terrain vehicle she was
riding. Martin later recanted this confession and blamed another man
for the killing.
This occurred after a pair of volunteer
searchers found the all-terrain vehicle Gabrielle rode from her home
to the nearby farm where Martin worked. A recorded confession made by
Martin was played in court. In this confession, he stated that he
strangled Gabrielle after she threatened to tell her parents he had
molested her. Despite his initial confession, Martin told a different
story when he testified. He claimed a man ran out of gasoline in
front of the farm and offered him $100 to help dispose of an ATV.
Martin testified that he saw a body inside the truck after he and the
man finished burying the ATV and that the man later buried the girl
using a backhoe from the farm. Martin was found guilty of
first-degree murder, rape of a child, aggravated assault, aggravated
indecent assault, statutory sexual assault, sexual assault, abuse of
a corpse, and four counts of tampering with evidence.
Martin
claimed that the police abused and tortured him to make him confess
to the murder. In his appeals, Martin argued that he had ineffective
counsel during his trial, the penalty phase, and subsequent appeals.
The defense also claims that new DNA evidence techniques could prove
Martin’s innocence. Martin’s defense argued that the death
penalty is unconstitutional according to both federal and state laws.
During the sentencing phase of the trial, Martin’s siblings
described a dysfunctional upbringing with alcoholic and abusive
parents. They also mentioned that Martin was a special education
student who quit school in the 10th grade.
During the
trial, the family of Gabrielle Miranda Bechen was present and reacted
with visible emotion to the proceedings. When the taped confession of
Martin was played in court, Gabrielle’s parents, Blanche and
Christopher Bechen, were reported to have wiped tears from their eyes
while listening to Martin confess to the crime. The tape included
Martin’s admission of choking Gabrielle, his description of how he
buried her body, and the all-terrain vehicle she was riding at the
time of the incident.
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