Crime

MS Supreme Court weighs in for a second time on appeal from Harrison County killer

Timothy Ronk leaves  the courtroom in 2010 after he was found guilty of the murder of Michelle Craite.
Timothy Ronk leaves the courtroom in 2010 after he was found guilty of the murder of Michelle Craite. Sun Herald file

The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled for the second time that it will not reconsider an appeal from a death row inmate convicted in the stabbing death of a Woolmarket woman with whom he was living.

Timothy Ronk was convicted in 2010 of capital murder and armed robbery in Harrison County for the August 2008 killing of Michelle Craite. He received a death sentence for capital murder, plus a 30-year sentence for armed robbery.

A trial photo of Michelle Craite with her niece.
A trial photo of Michelle Craite with her niece. Sun Herald file

Prosecutors said Ronk stabbed Craite and burned her house in the Woolmarket community to cover up the crime.

He then took items from Craite and gave them to a Florida woman he met online, prosecutors said. Defense attorneys argued Ronk stabbed Craite in self-defense.

In a ruling Thursday, the state Supreme Court rejected Ronk’s new effort to argue that he had ineffective legal representation. It’s similar to the same court’s 2019 ruling in his case.

No execution date has been set. Ronk, 44, is on death row at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman.

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