A Georgia man who admitted to killing a former beauty pageant queen was found not guilty for her slaying on Friday, according to local reports.
In 2017, Ryan Duke confessed to detectives within 90 seconds of entering the station that he murdered high school teacher Tara Grinstead back in 2005. Last Friday, an Irwin County jury acquitted him, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Instead, the jury found him guilty of concealing Grinstead’s death and sentenced him to ten years in prison on Monday, the newspaper reported.
Duke told the judge that he faked the confession because he was under the influence of drugs and was afraid of his friend Bo Dukes (no relation), whom he alleged was Grinstead’s real killer, the AJC reported.
Duke was apprehended and charged for his involvement in the case soon after Dukes was taken into custody in 2017. Duke, during his 2017 confession, said he forced his way into Grinstead’s apartment for drug money and when she caught him, he killed her. Prosecutors also said he knew details of the crime not previously released.
“I don’t feel like I deserve to be free to breathe,” Duke wrote in his 2017 confession, displayed by the website Law and Crime. “I can’t begin to comprehend the pain I have caused to her family and loved ones.”
When on the stand, Duke admitted to helping burn Grinstead’s body after Dukes killed her in October 2005, the AJC reported. Because Grinstead’s body was badly burned, only bone and teeth fragments were located but not enough to collect DNA, the AJC reported.
“Tara lost her life,” said Connie Grinstead, Grinstead’s stepmother, according to the AJC. “And that left a hole in our life that can never be filled. We will feel the pain of this loss for as long as we live.”
Duke, who has already served five years in prison, could receive up to 10 years in connection with the woman’s death. Anita Gattis, Grinstead’s sister, said ten years in prison isn’t enough for Duke.
“16 years. 6 months, and 27 days,” Gattis told the court that’s how long Grinstead has been gone, according to TV station WMAZ. “The maximum he can serve for concealing the death of another is 10 years. That’s only seven years less than the sentence I and the rest of Tara’s family and friends have experienced due to his revolting and villainous action.”