FL v. Ashley Benefield: Black Swan Murder Trial

Posted at 7:56 AM, July 30, 2024

BRADENTON, Fla. (Court TV) — The jury deliberated for more than six hours before finding a former ballerina guilty of manslaughter, a lesser-included offense, in the death of her husband.

Ashley Benefield, 32, had been charged with second-degree murder for the death of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, who was shot to death in Ashley’s bedroom in Sept. 2020. Ashley did not deny pulling the trigger but argued that she did so in self-defense.

Her sentencing will be scheduled for a later date. The manslaughter conviction offers a mandatory minimum of 11 1/2 years with a potential sentence of up to 30 years in prison.

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Ashley Benefield appears in court Tuesday, July 23, 2024. (Court TV)

Ashley and Douglas married in South Carolina just 13 days after meeting in 2016. After learning she was pregnant, Ashley moved to Florida and began fighting for sole custody of their child and accusing Douglas of abuse. After multiple hearings, a judge found Ashley’s claims did not have a “scintilla of credibility,” and awarded Douglas visitation in the months leading up to his death.

Douglas was killed while helping Ashley move her belongings to Maryland, where they were going to take up residence. During the move, Ashley, testified she shot her husband while fearing for her life after he assaulted her. Prosecutors said Ashley had no intention of reconciling with Douglas and was moving to Maryland after she had exhausted her legal avenues in Florida to keep Douglas from seeing their daughter.

Judge Stephen Whyte refused to dismiss the charges following a two-day “Stand Your Ground” hearing in July 2023. In his ruling, Judge Whyte wrote that the evidence “proves clearly and convincingly that the defendant is not entitled to court-ordered immunity from criminal prosecution, as she was not justified in using deadly force against the victim on September 27, 2020.”

Despite the ruling, Ashley’s defense argued the defendant suffers from “battered spouse syndrome.”

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