Oklahoma man sentenced to life; called “wicked” during hearing

Oklahoma man sentenced to life; called “wicked” during hearing

JAY, Okla. – A lifelong buddy of a murdered Delaware County girl called her killer a “wicked coward” and “greedy” whereas studying a sufferer impression assertion.

John Hackathorn, 54, of Zena, pleaded responsible on Monday in Delaware County District Court in Jay to the November 2020 slaying of his spouse, Mary Ann Hackathorn, 60.

Associate Judge Jennifer McAffrey sentenced Hackathorn to a life sentence with the possibility of parole and ordered that if he was ever launched, he could be required to pay $20,000 in restitution. 

Hackathorn should serve 85 p.c of the life sentence earlier than he’s eligible for parole.

The courtroom was crammed with Mary Hackathorn’s family and life-long mates, a number of of whom had been wiping tears during the 30-minute hearing.  John Hackathorn appeared within the courtroom wearing orange jail garments.

The couple, who had been married for 15 years, had been combating over their ranch property prior to the lethal capturing.  Court paperwork present a lot of the ranch property was in Mary Ann Hackathorn’s identify.  

Mary Hackathorn had filed for divorce in April 2018 however no divorce was ever granted.

“She was my best friend,” mentioned Dr. Kathy Dunaway-Knight as she learn a sufferer impression assertion on behalf of the household and mates.

Dunaway-Knight referred to her buddy’s brutal homicide as “utter wickedness and cowardness” by John Hackathorn.

An post-mortem report exhibits Mary Hackathorn died of a number of gunshot wounds to the chest and abdomen and listed the style of loss of life as a murder. She was fatally shot by her husband 4 occasions whereas sitting in a chair, in accordance to court docket paperwork.

In earlier court docket testimony Dunaway-Knight mentioned she acquired a phone name from John Hackathorn saying he had killed his spouse and wished Dunaway-Knight to come and get the couple’s canine.

“Mary had been defenseless,” Dunaway-Knight mentioned. “He was more concerned about the dogs than Mary.”

Dunaway-Knight spoke about 60 years of friendship, Mary’s generosity to the neighborhood, faculty and kids and particularly to her personal youngsters.

“Mary’s love was ripped out of our lives because of John’s wickedness,” Dunaway-Knight mentioned.  

Mary’s loss of life left a gap in my coronary heart, she mentioned.   



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