Jeffrey Havard
Jeffrey’s life would change forever when he and his girlfriend Rebecca brought Chloe to the hospital on the night of her fall. Chloe appeared to be okay when the accident first occurred. Her mother checked on her once in her bed and she appeared to be doing fine. When Chloe was checked on again, she had taken a turn for the worse. Chloe was having trouble breathing and was turning blue. It was at this time that Jeffrey and Rebecca brought Chloe to the hospital.
Several hospital workers that examined Chloe, noted in the emergency room and would later testify that her anus was dilated, indicating sexual abuse. Dr. Steven Hayne conducted the autopsy on Chloe. Hayne determined that Chloe’s death was the result of shaken baby syndrome. Hayne noted a one centimeter anal contusion while performing the autopsy but did not elaborate on this finding in his report.
This information was all the prosecution needed to secure a conviction. The testimony of the hospital staff along with Hayne’s finding of an anal contusion was proof enough to the court that sexual abuse took place. Mississippi law allowed the prosecution to argue that the sexual abuse led to the murder. In the court’s view, if Havard committed the abuse, he must be guilty of the murder.
Havard asked the court during his trial to provide the means to hire an independent expert to review Hayne’s findings, but the court denied his request stating that Hayne was well qualified. The court neglected to to take into account that Hayne was not a certified pathologist when assessing his qualifications. Since the time of Havard’s trial, Hayne has been discredited for submitting faulty work on multiple cases and no longer performs autopsies in Mississippi.
Without the ability to challenge the evidence presented by the prosecution, Havard was convicted and sentenced to death. After his conviction, Mississippi’s post-conviction relief office obtained the services of former Alabama state medical examiner Dr. James Lauridson to review the autopsy findings. Lauridson concluded that the evidence failed to confirm that a sexual assault of any kind had taken place. There was no sign of any tears or lacerations in Chloe’s anus and it is not out of the ordinary for dilation to occur naturally. Lauridson noted that there was no trace of Havard’s DNA found on or inside Chloe. He also noted that a thermometer inserted into the Chloe’s anus at the emergency room could have caused the small bruise.
When appealing to the Mississippi Supreme Court, Havard’s attorneys presented Lauridson’s report, along with medical literature stating that postmortem anal dilation in infants is common and does not suggest sexual abuse. This information seemed to backfire on Havard when the court noted that Chloe’s anal dilation was discovered in the emergency room before death. The suggestion that dilation would only occur postmortem was false but the information would not be clarified until it was too late.
It was disturbing to see the Mississippi Supreme Court completely ignore Lauridson’s report. The court concluded that Lauridson’s analysis should have been included at trial. Their conclusion was a slap in the face for Havard. As we know, Havard was not allowed the opportunity for an independent review during his trial because his request was denied by the court. The sad truth is that Havard now sits on death row because he did not have the means to hire his own expert
Hayne now clarifies that no sexual assault took place
Jeffrey Havard’s case will now be heard by a federal court. Mississippi needs to be told that it is not okay to put a man to death with no evidence to support guilt. The reasoning that the court is procedurally barred by time is absurd. Does the court really care more about time restrictions than it does about the life of another human being?
Please visit www.injustice-anywhere.org to learn more about Jeffrey’s case.