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New York Post
05-06-2025
- New York Post
US soldier gets 23 years for killing his pregnant wife with a machete and dumping her in the trash
A Hawaii-based U.S. Army soldier was sentenced Thursday to 23 years in prison for killing his wife and unborn child last summer and attempting to cover up the crime by dismembering and disposing of her body in the trash. Pfc. Dewayne Johnson II pleaded guilty earlier in the week to voluntary manslaughter, obstruction of justice and providing false official statements, the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel said in a statement. His wife, Mischa Johnson, was 19 years old and six months pregnant at the time of her death July 12, 2024. Her body has not been found. 3 U.S. Army Pfc. Dewayne Johnson, a cavalry scout assigned to 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, sits with his teammates during an exercise at Helemano Military Reservation, Hawaii, Nov. 2, 2023. Joshua Linfoot/U.S. Army Johnson, of the 25th Infantry Division, told the judge during testimony in a military courtroom that he hit his wife with a machete in their home at the Schofield Barracks military base on Oahu after an argument, KITV reported. He said he snapped after his wife yelled that his child won't know that he existed. He hit her on the head, and she stopped breathing and didn't have a pulse. He said he didn't intend to kill her. 'I couldn't picture my life without my child,' he said. 'I regret, I shouldn't have done it.' He used a chain saw to cut up his wife's body to hide the killing and placed her body parts in garbage bags that he put in a dumpster in his unit. He said had heard the garbage was taken from there straight to an incinerator. 3 Mischa Johnson was 19 years old and six months pregnant. Marianna Tapiz Johnson reported his wife missing July 31, more than two weeks after her death. He joined search parties looking for her around Oahu. He was charged with her murder Aug. 27 after Army investigators found blood, DNA and other evidence in his home. Prosecutors said Johnson, from Frederick, Maryland, received the maximum sentence allowed under law. They dropped child sexual abuse image charges under the terms of his plea agreement. Johnson's rank will be reduced to private and he will forfeit pay and allowances and be dishonorably discharged. He will serve his sentence in a military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 3 Prosecutors said that Johnson received the maximum sentence allowed under law. Handout Marianna Tapiz told KITV it was shocking and painful to hear what happened to her sister. 'As a family together, we're just trying not to focus on the horrific details of her last moment with him,' Tapiz said. 'And instead, right now, we're trying to just remember the happy memories that we have and remember her in that life.' Army prosecutor Lt. Col. Nicholas Hurd, said he hoped the justice proceedings will help the family heal. 'While no amount of confinement will ever be able to truly ease the pain of the loss of Ms. Johnson and her unborn child for her family and friends, it is my hope that Pfc. Johnson's admissions of guilt and the information he provided as part of the plea agreement can provide some element of closure and finality for the family and all stakeholders,' Hurd said in a statement.
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Yahoo
US soldier gets 23 years for killing his pregnant wife with a machete and dumping her in the trash
WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii (AP) — A Hawaii-based U.S. Army soldier was sentenced Thursday to 23 years in prison for killing his wife and unborn child last summer and attempting to cover up the crime by dismembering and disposing of her body in the trash. Pfc. Dewayne Johnson II pleaded guilty earlier in the week to voluntary manslaughter, obstruction of justice and providing false official statements, the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel said in a statement. His wife, Mischa Johnson, was 19 years old and six months pregnant at the time of her death July 12, 2024. Her body has not been found. Johnson, of the 25th Infantry Division, told the judge during testimony in a military courtroom that he hit his wife with a machete in their home at the Schofield Barracks military base on Oahu after an argument, KITV reported. He said he snapped after his wife yelled that his child won't know that he existed. He hit her on the head, and she stopped breathing and didn't have a pulse. He said he didn't intend to kill her. 'I couldn't picture my life without my child," he said. 'I regret, I shouldn't have done it.' He used a chain saw to cut up his wife's body to hide the killing and placed her body parts in garbage bags that he put in a dumpster in his unit. He said had heard the garbage was taken from there straight to an incinerator. Johnson reported his wife missing July 31, more than two weeks after her death. He joined search parties looking for her around Oahu. He was charged with her murder Aug. 27 after Army investigators found blood, DNA and other evidence in his home. Prosecutors said Johnson, from Frederick, Maryland, received the maximum sentence allowed under law. They dropped child sexual abuse image charges under the terms of his plea agreement. Johnson's rank will be reduced to private and he will forfeit pay and allowances and be dishonorably discharged. He will serve his sentence in a military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Marianna Tapiz told KITV it was shocking and painful to hear what happened to her sister. 'As a family together, we're just trying not to focus on the horrific details of her last moment with him," Tapiz said. 'And instead, right now, we're trying to just remember the happy memories that we have and remember her in that life.' Army prosecutor Lt. Col. Nicholas Hurd, said he hoped the justice proceedings will help the family heal. 'While no amount of confinement will ever be able to truly ease the pain of the loss of Ms. Johnson and her unborn child for her family and friends, it is my hope that Pfc. Johnson's admissions of guilt and the information he provided as part of the plea agreement can provide some element of closure and finality for the family and all stakeholders,' Hurd said in a statement.

05-06-2025
US soldier gets 23 years for killing pregnant wife with machete, dumping her in trash
WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii -- A Hawaii-based U.S. Army soldier was sentenced Thursday to 23 years in prison for killing his wife and unborn child last summer and attempting to cover up the crime by dismembering and disposing of her body in the trash. Pfc. Dewayne Johnson II pleaded guilty earlier in the week to voluntary manslaughter, obstruction of justice and providing false official statements, the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel said in a statement. His wife, Mischa Johnson, was 19 years old and six months pregnant at the time of her death July 12, 2024. Her body has not been found. Johnson, of the 25th Infantry Division, told the judge during testimony in a military courtroom that he hit his wife with a machete in their home at the Schofield Barracks military base on Oahu after an argument, KITV reported. He said he snapped after his wife yelled that his child won't know that he existed. He hit her on the head, and she stopped breathing and didn't have a pulse. He said he didn't intend to kill her. 'I couldn't picture my life without my child," he said. 'I regret, I shouldn't have done it.' He used a chain saw to cut up his wife's body to hide the killing and placed her body parts in garbage bags that he put in a dumpster in his unit. He said had heard the garbage was taken from there straight to an incinerator. Johnson reported his wife missing July 31, more than two weeks after her death. He joined search parties looking for her around Oahu. He was charged with her murder Aug. 27 after Army investigators found blood, DNA and other evidence in his home. Prosecutors said Johnson, from Frederick, Maryland, received the maximum sentence allowed under law. They dropped child sexual abuse image charges under the terms of his plea agreement. Johnson's rank will be reduced to private and he will forfeit pay and allowances and be dishonorably discharged. He will serve his sentence in a military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Marianna Tapiz told KITV it was shocking and painful to hear what happened to her sister. 'As a family together, we're just trying not to focus on the horrific details of her last moment with him," Tapiz said. 'And instead, right now, we're trying to just remember the happy memories that we have and remember her in that life.' Army prosecutor Lt. Col. Nicholas Hurd, said he hoped the justice proceedings will help the family heal. 'While no amount of confinement will ever be able to truly ease the pain of the loss of Ms. Johnson and her unborn child for her family and friends, it is my hope that Pfc. Johnson's admissions of guilt and the information he provided as part of the plea agreement can provide some element of closure and finality for the family and all stakeholders,' Hurd said in a statement.


Winnipeg Free Press
05-06-2025
- Winnipeg Free Press
US soldier gets 23 years for killing his pregnant wife with a machete and dumping her in the trash
WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii (AP) — A Hawaii-based U.S. Army soldier was sentenced Thursday to 23 years in prison for killing his wife and unborn child last summer and attempting to cover up the crime by dismembering and disposing of her body in the trash. Pfc. Dewayne Johnson II pleaded guilty earlier in the week to voluntary manslaughter, obstruction of justice and providing false official statements, the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel said in a statement. His wife, Mischa Johnson, was 19 years old and six months pregnant at the time of her death July 12, 2024. Her body has not been found. Johnson, of the 25th Infantry Division, told the judge during testimony in a military courtroom that he hit his wife with a machete in their home at the Schofield Barracks military base on Oahu after an argument, KITV reported. He said he snapped after his wife yelled that his child won't know that he existed. He hit her on the head, and she stopped breathing and didn't have a pulse. He said he didn't intend to kill her. 'I couldn't picture my life without my child,' he said. 'I regret, I shouldn't have done it.' He used a chain saw to cut up his wife's body to hide the killing and placed her body parts in garbage bags that he put in a dumpster in his unit. He said had heard the garbage was taken from there straight to an incinerator. Johnson reported his wife missing July 31, more than two weeks after her death. He joined search parties looking for her around Oahu. He was charged with her murder Aug. 27 after Army investigators found blood, DNA and other evidence in his home. Prosecutors said Johnson, from Frederick, Maryland, received the maximum sentence allowed under law. They dropped child sexual abuse image charges under the terms of his plea agreement. Johnson's rank will be reduced to private and he will forfeit pay and allowances and be dishonorably discharged. He will serve his sentence in a military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Marianna Tapiz told KITV it was shocking and painful to hear what happened to her sister. 'As a family together, we're just trying not to focus on the horrific details of her last moment with him,' Tapiz said. 'And instead, right now, we're trying to just remember the happy memories that we have and remember her in that life.' Army prosecutor Lt. Col. Nicholas Hurd, said he hoped the justice proceedings will help the family heal. 'While no amount of confinement will ever be able to truly ease the pain of the loss of Ms. Johnson and her unborn child for her family and friends, it is my hope that Pfc. Johnson's admissions of guilt and the information he provided as part of the plea agreement can provide some element of closure and finality for the family and all stakeholders,' Hurd said in a statement.


New York Post
11-05-2025
- New York Post
Serial road rage driver Nathaniel Radimak attacks mom, daughter in Hawaii — less than year after being released in California: police
He's at it again. The serial road-raging Tesla driver who terrorized California roadways for months has been arrested again after he allegedly assaulted a teen driver in Hawaii — less than a year since his release from prison. Nathaniel Radimak, 39, is accused of speeding through the streets of downtown Honolulu when he raced past an 18-year-old driver parking her car on Halekauwila Street just after 6 p.m. on May 7, the Honolulu Police Department said. Advertisement 8 Nathaniel Radimak walks back to his car after allegedly attacking an 18-year-old driver on the roads of Honolulu, Hawaii on May 7, 2025. Radimak has been out on parole since August after he served only 10 months of a five-year prison sentence. He was driving a gray Tesla with an Oregon license plate at the time of the incident. The hot-headed EV driver gained infamy for his dangerous and at times violent behavior towards other motorists on the West Coast. Advertisement Tempers flared on the Hawaiian street when the teen driver yelled at Radimak and an argument broke out between the two drivers. 'The male exited the Tesla and assaulted both the young female and her mother. He then fled in the gray Tesla,' police said. Diane Ung, 35, said that she was trying to teach her daughter how to parallel park outside their home when Radimak confronted them, according to KITV. 8 Security cameras captured the moment Radimak allegedly punched the teen driver through the open driver's window on May 7, 2025. Advertisement 8 Diane Ung speaks out after the suspected assault on her and her daughter in front of their home. KITV She estimated that Radimak was driving 'maybe' between 40 and 50 miles per hour down the residential street. 'And then her big mouth, you know local people gonna yell out their window, she said, 'Slow down!'' Ung told the outlet. Ung said that Radimak struck her and her daughter in the face during the alleged attack. Advertisement 'Halfway in his car already, and he says, 'What did you say to me? You better shut your face before, you know, I come and do that the same thing I did to her,'' she said. 'Had my coffee in my hand, my ice coffee from McDonald's, threw it at his car and he came running across the street, struck me like a Superman punch right inside my face. I fell down to the ground. Big gash in my head.' An infant was inside the teen's car at the time of the assault, but was not harmed. 8 The teen driver was learning to parallel park on Halekauwila Street just after 6 p.m. on May 7, 2025. KITV 8 Radimak was arrested and charged with unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle and two counts of assault. KITV 8 An infant was inside the car but was not harmed in the alleged assault. KITV Radimak was discovered in the Waikiki neighborhood on May 8 and arrested. He was charged with unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle and two counts of assault. Radimak was also arrested on a no-bail parole revocation warrant, as he potentially violated at least one of his parole conditions. Advertisement His bail was set at $100,000. Radimak has a long criminal rap sheet dating back nearly two decades across multiple states, KTLA reported. 8 Radimak was captured on dashcam video attacking multiple cars in Southern California in January 2023. KITV In one series of events in January 2023, Radimak stopped in the middle of a California Freeway and targeted several vehicles with a metal pipe, leaving noticeable damage to the cars. Advertisement He was arrested in February 2023 after several dashcams captured him attacking vehicles on highways in Southern California. He was charged with four counts each of assault by means of force to produce great bodily injury and criminal threats, and one felony count of vandalism. During his arrest, police found nearly $30,000 worth of steroids in his car. 8 He was arrested on four counts each of assault by means of force to produce great bodily injury and criminal threats, and one felony count of vandalism. ABC News Advertisement Radimak was sentenced to five years in prison, but a parole board cut him loose in August. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Radimak had served 'his full sentence as defined by law' and was granted 424 days for time served while awaiting sentencing, 212 for actual days in jail, and another 212 days for good behavior.