Thomas Kinworthy Jr. Found Guilty in 2020 Murder of St. Louis Police Officer
The verdict concludes a high-profile trial marked by debates over the defendant's mental state during the crime.
- A St. Louis jury convicted Thomas Kinworthy Jr. of first-degree murder and other charges for the 2020 killing of Officer Tamarris Bohannon.
- The trial featured conflicting testimony from experts about Kinworthy's mental state, with claims of an acute psychotic episode and accusations of malingering.
- Kinworthy, who had a troubled past and was described as experiencing severe psychosis, will face a mandatory life sentence.
- Prosecutors argued that Kinworthy was not out of control but had planned the attack, positioning himself to shoot the officers.
- The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting challenges in assessing mental health in criminal justice settings.