‘I think she’s telling. If so, I’ll just kill her’: Man gets life for gunning down pregnant girlfriend to protect meth trafficking operation

Daniel Scott Nantz and Geri Johnson (U.S. District Court documents)

Daniel Scott Nantz and Geri Johnson (U.S. District Court documents)

A 33-year-old man in Kentucky will spend the rest of his days behind bars for shooting and killing his pregnant girlfriend after finding out she was a federal witness planning to testify about his methamphetamine trafficking operation. U.S. District Judge Robert E. Weir on Wednesday ordered Daniel Scott Nantz to serve a life sentence in a federal penitentiary for the 2019 slaying of 29-year-old Geri Johnson, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Nantz in March reached a deal with prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky and pleaded guilty to one count of intentional murder of a federal witness for fatally shooting Johnson. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors dropped charges of kidnapping, conspiracy to distribute meth, possession of a gun in furtherance of a drug-trafficking crime, and possession of a gun as a person convicted of domestic violence.

According to prosecutors, Nantz was involved in the trafficking of methamphetamine in Whitley County from March 2017 to March 2019. A federal grand jury in the spring of 2019 indicted some of Nantz’s suppliers and co-conspirators in the methamphetamine. One of the co-conspirators indicted was Johnson, who was in a romantic relationship with Nantz and was pregnant at the time.

Prior to the killing of Johnson, Nantz learned that she had given a statement to law enforcement and had been given the option to cooperate against him. He had previously confided in Johnson that he believed he was a target in the federal methamphetamine trafficking investigation.

A handwritten note penned by Nantz was found inside his trailer which read “Funeral/fed’s pulled geri out asking questions.” This note indicated that Nantz was increasingly anxious about the possibility of being indicted for drug trafficking and feared that Johnson might testify against him.

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