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[The Silent Witness: A Five-Year-Old’s Quest for Justice]-[The 5-Year-Old Witness (Rufus Carmichael & Ashli Haigler)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2023-04-04

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The Silent Witness: Solving a Double Homicide Through a Child’s Eyes

In the early hours of March 13, 2021, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department in South Carolina responded to a harrowing scene. A five-year-old boy, covered in "sweat, tears and blood," had been knocking on doors in the middle of the night, pleading for help. This young witness had just survived a horrific ordeal: witnessing the murder of his mother, 28-year-old Ashley Haker.

The Initial Investigation and the Child’s Testimony

Major Kevin Eisenhower and his team were faced with a complex situation. The child, whose identity remains protected, became the cornerstone of the investigation. Despite his tender age, he provided a chillingly descriptive account of the events. He explained that his mother had woken him up to go "find dad." Upon arriving at his uncle’s house, the man—whom the boy identified as "Uncle Jason"—approached the car and fired his gun "over and over again."

Crucially, the boy described hiding in the floorboard of the back seat, displaying remarkable presence of mind. He knew his mother was dead and feared he would be killed next. His ability to hide was so effective that the perpetrator apparently never realized he was present. This testimony provided the police with a vital lead: a suspect named Jason Carmichael and a description of a "big blue truck."

Forensic Breakthroughs and Jurisdictional Challenges

As investigators canvassed the neighborhood, they discovered surveillance footage of a U-Haul truck leaving the scene at 4:45 a.m. While the boy had described the truck as blue, investigators realized the U-Haul had a "blue mural on the side," explaining the child’s perception.

When police located Jason Carmichael and his U-Haul, they discovered blood pouring from the vehicle’s rear. This was not Ashley’s blood, leading to the grim realization that her missing husband, Rufus Carmichael, had also been murdered. The investigation then expanded across county lines, as Rufus’s body was later found in Aiken County, marked by "larger stones that had traces of blood on them," which investigators interpreted as a makeshift marker.

Strengthening the Case

The prosecution’s case was bolstered by more than just the child's testimony. A woman who had been in a budding relationship with Jason Carmichael provided key evidence. She testified that Carmichael had been "fueled on drugs" and had explicitly threatened to kill his brother. Her account corroborated the timeline and the defendant's violent state of mind, effectively "taking the pressure off" the young boy by providing independent, firsthand verification of the defendant's intentions and actions.

The Trial and Verdict

During the trial, Jason Carmichael attempted an "imaginary third-person defense," claiming an unknown man had borrowed his truck and committed the crimes. The jury, however, found this narrative "nonsensical." The five-year-old witness, who was described by Major Eisenhower as "phenomenal" and "astonishing" in his composure, testified against his uncle.

In December 2022, the jury convicted Jason Carmichael of two counts of murder and two counts of weapon possession, sentencing him to life in prison. The case stands as a testament to the extraordinary courage of a young boy who, despite losing both parents, acted with the "wits" to secure justice. As Major Eisenhower noted, the child’s role shifted from being a victim to being the catalyst that "forged a path in solving his parent's death."

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I mean, the young man essentially solved the case from the beginning.
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Take a deep breath for a moment as I'd like to paint you this picture.
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So you have to wonder, had he just witnessed his mom's murder?
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So there are just so many variables and unknowns.
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And how he is handled is so critical to the investigation.
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paint a picture
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at large
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in the best interest of
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pieces of the puzzle
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📖 Transcript

I don't recall having a murder case with a young witness and then that witness be so crucial to the investigation.
I mean, the young man essentially solved the case from the beginning.
I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.
I'm Anna Siga Nicolazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation.
Discovery's True Conviction.
And this is Anatomy of Murder.

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