Murder of Tara Lynn Grant

Murder of Tara Lynn Grant
Tara Grant circa 2006

Tara Lynn Grant (June 28, 1972 − February 9, 2007) was a woman from Washington Township, Macomb County, Michigan who was murdered by her husband, Stephen Grant, in February 2007. The case gained large attention, both in Michigan and the entire United States.

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The case

On February 14, 2007 Stephen Grant notified the Macomb County Sheriff's office in Macomb County Michigan to report that his wife, Tara Lynn Grant was missing.[1] After interviewing Grant, authorities discovered a period of 5 days had lapsed between the time Grant had last seen his wife and when he notified police of her disappearance. Grant explained it was not the first time his wife had disappeared and, therefore, he didn't immediately notify police. Grant told police that on the evening of February 9, 2007 he had overheard his wife talking with someone on the phone, telling them, "I'll meet you at the end of the driveway". Grant said he saw his wife get into a dark colored vehicle which then drove off. He told police he had not seen or heard from his wife since that evening.

Throughout the investigation, Stephen Grant made numerous television appearances, at times accusing authorities of harassment. The day after reporting his wife missing, Grant was stopped by police and arrested for driving on a suspended license. Grant accused the police of using the traffic arrest solely as an excuse to take him into custody and question him about his wife's disappearance. Police vehemently denied the accusation.

Authorities, working diligently around the clock, were able to bring the search for Tara Lynn Grant to a close in just over 2 weeks. On March 2, 2007 a search warrant was executed at the Grant home in Washington Township and a portion of her dismembered body was discovered in the garage. An arrest warrant for open murder was immediately issued for Stephen Grant. On March 4, 2007, after tracking a cell phone call made to his sister, Grant was located in northern Michigan's Wilderness State Park. He was found to be suffering from weather related injuries and, after being taken into custody, he was airlifted to an area hospital. According to authorities, Grant gave a complete and detailed confession saying he had strangled his wife before dismembering her body. An autopsy performed by the Macomb County coroner's office confirmed strangulation as the cause of Tara Lynn Grant's death and determined she was likely killed on February 9, 2007.

Stephen Grant's disappearance and capture

According to police, Stephen Grant was less than cooperative with them throughout their investigation. He refused to answer questions. However, he did agree to take a polygraph test, as long as it was administered by someone other than the police. On March 2, 2007, police executed a search warrant at the home of Stephen and Tara Grant in Washington Township, Michigan. A human torso, believed to be that of Tara Grant, was found in the garage. An open murder arrest warrant was immediately issued for Stephen Grant. Grant, however, was nowhere to be found. He had fled the area in a pick up truck he borrowed from an unsuspecting friend. On March 4, 2007, a cell phone call Grant made to his sister was tracked and he was located 280 miles away in Emmet County, Michigan. With the assistance of a United States Coast Guard helicopter crew, he was pursued and captured by local, state, and federal authorities while hiding in the Wilderness State Park. Clad only in pants, shirt, and socks in the frigid northern Michigan weather, Grant was suffering from minor frostbite and hypothermia at the time of his capture.[2] He was taken into custody and airlifted to Northern Michigan Hospital where he was hospitalized for a brief period of time. According to authorities, during his hospitalization Grant gave a full confession, explaining in detail how he had first fought with Tara Grant before strangling her.[3][4] He said he then took the body to a family owned tool and die shop where it was dismembered. He said he then took the remains to nearby Stony Creek Metro Park[5] in Shelby Township and disposed of the body parts there. However, upon learning that police would soon be conducting a search in that area, Grant returned to the Metro Park and recovered the torso of Tara Grant. He returned home and hid the remains in black plastic garbage bags in the garage.

According to his spoken and written confessions, Stephen Grant killed his wife during an argument, after she had slapped and belittled him. The veracity of his statements has not yet been determined. He was released from Northern Michigan Hospital and was transported to Macomb County by a convoy of Sheriff Deputies. On March 6, 2007 Grant was formally charged with count one homicide, murder in the first degree that is premeditated and with count two disinterment and/or mutilation of a dead body. The charge of count one homicide in the first degree that is premeditated is punishable by life in prison. The charge of disinterment, dismemberment, is punishable by up to 10 years in prison or a $5,000 fine or both.

Aftermath

On April 13, 2007, Stephen Grant's confession was released to the public, including the entire conversation Stephen Grant had with authorities, [6] as well as a written confession that he gave police. [7] Tara's family decided that her children will be able to read the confession when they are adults. [8] Grant's sister was given authority against her estate [9] and she has filed a wrongful death suit against Stephen Grant. [10]

On June 13, 2008 Stephen's father, William Allen Grant, committed suicide in Capac, Michigan from a self inflicted gunshot wound.[11] Early reports indicate William Grant was seeking some visitation with the two Grant grandchildren.

Media coverage

Grant's murder has gained strong media coverage, in Michigan as well as the entire United States. During the search, Macomb County Sheriff Mark Hackel told the public that he would hold a press conference each day during the search, until Tara was eventually found. After Stephen Grant's arrest, the story was featured on Larry King Live and Court TV

On March 12th, 2007 the defense request for a gag order was rejected. [12]

A book on the case, A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder [13] covers the case and includes the only interviews with Grant after his arrest. Author Miller visited Grant several times at the Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility.


Verdict

On Friday, December 21, 2007 Stephen Grant was found guilty on the charge of murder in the second degree. On Thursday, February 21, 2008, he was sentenced to a minimum of fifty years in prison. On March 30, 2010, Grant lost his final appeal in state court, leaving intact the original sentence of 50-80 years.[14] The Michigan Supreme Court affirmed a lower court decision that found Grant's trial was not unduly prejudiced by pretrial publicity in the widely covered case, nor was Grant improperly denied access to an attorney before making a confession to police.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Who is Tara Grant?" (online). The Detroit News. February 24, 2007. http://detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070224/METRO/702240383/1003. Retrieved 2007-03-13. 
  2. ^ "Stephen Grant Hospitalized With Frostbite, Hypothermia". online. WDIV Detroit. March 5, 2007. http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/11169171/detail.html. Retrieved 2007-03-13. 
  3. ^ "Finally, he admits it: Grant faces 1st-degree murder charge" (online). The Detroit News. March 6, 2007. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070306/METRO/703060388/1014/METRO03. Retrieved 2007-03-13. 
  4. ^ "Michigan man reportedly confesses to killing, dismembering wife" (online). The Associated Press. March 5, 2007. http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=nation_world&id=5092231. Retrieved 2007-03-13. [dead link]
  5. ^ Esparza, Santiago (March 10, 2007). "Hundreds gather at Stony Creek Metropark to remember Tara" (online). The Detroit News. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070310/UPDATE/703100424&imw=Y. Retrieved 2007-03-13. 
  6. ^ Stephen Grant's Confession
  7. ^ Stephen Grant's written confession
  8. ^ Grant's Children to See Confession when They Are Adults
  9. ^ Tara Grant's sister gains authority over her estate
  10. ^ Grant's sister files wrongful death suit
  11. ^ Macomb Daily : Grant's dad commits suicide 06/14/08
  12. ^ "Gag Order Denied In Grant Case" (online). WDIV Detroit. March 12, 2007. http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/11232101/detail.html. Retrieved 2007-03-13. 
  13. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Slaying-Suburbs-Grant-Murder-Berkley/dp/0425225488
  14. ^ a b http://www.detnews.com/article/20100330/METRO03/3300427/1409/Wife-killer-Stephen-Grant-s-appeal-denied

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