Man who gunned down girlfriend outside day care still has to answer for allegedly choking deputy to death with handcuffs in botched escape

Insets, from left: Krystal Walton, (WXIN) Marion County Sheriff

Insets, from left: Krystal Walton, (WXIN) Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy John Durm (Marion County Sheriff’s Office) and Orlando Mitchell (Marion County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The location where Mitchell crashed and was returned to custody (WXIN).

An Indiana man was convicted of gunning down his girlfriend and the mother of his child outside a day care even as he still faces a murder charge for choking a deputy with a set of handcuffs while trying to escape pretrial custody.

Orlando Mitchell was convicted of murder and invasion of privacy in the death of Krystal Walton, 32, prosecutors announced. Mitchell is also accused of killing Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy John Durm while the defendant was waiting for trial in the Walton case. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in the Durm case. Trial is set for March 7, while his sentencing in the Walton case is set for April 1.

“Today, we are grateful to the jury for returning this verdict, and although Krystal is no longer here, her family and children will carry on in her memory with the same resilience and grace as Krystal, as such a loving mother would have wanted them to,” Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said.

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