OFFICE OF
THE STATE’S ATTORNEY
FOR
208 THE CLARENCE M. MITCHELL,
JR. COURTHOUSE
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21202
State’s
Attorney
For Information Contact: Margaret T. Burns
Office (443) 984-1121 or Cell Phone (443) 474-7479
Or
Joseph Sviatko, Public Information Officer
Office (443) 984-1122 or Cell (410) 790-3248
Baltimore, MD – May 24, 2008 – Michael Martin, 28, of the 200 block of Allwood Road was found guilty late Friday afternoon May 23 of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and assault and deadly weapon charges before the Honorable John Addison Howard. The maximum sentence for first-degree murder is life in prison. Sentencing is scheduled August 14, 2008.
On June 20, 2007 Anne Arundel County Fire
Department responded to the scene of a car fire in the field off a ramp leading
to West Nursery Road off of I-295. The
firefighters noticed the 1993 Chevrolet Prism gas cap was missing, license
plates were missing and the area around the car was also burned. When fire officials popped the trunk they
found decomposed remains of a body later identified as Philip Calvin Airey Jr.,
36.
Statement of facts. Philip Airey had been reported missing by
his mother on June 19, 2007. She last
saw her son on June 18 just before he left to meet Tracy Asbury at a local
bar. According to witness statements,
Airey arrived alone, ordered two drinks before Asbury showed up at the
bar. The two were observed by witnesses
having drinks and playing pool together for several hours before Asbury left
the bar alone at midnight. Asbury was
observed on her cell phone as she left the bar. Cell phone records revealed that Asbury was calling Michael
Martin and Robert Speake. Airey ordered
his last drink after Asbury left at 12:07 a.m.
Cell phone records indicate Asbury made several cell phone calls to
Airey between 12:40 and 12:42 a.m.
Shortly after that time Airey arrived at the house on Pennington
Avenue. According to witnesses, upon
his entrance to the house he was met with fists, kicks and punches in the
living room. The fight moved down into
the basement where he was further assaulted and ultimately stabbed to
death. Witnesses at the house at the
time of the assault gave statements that they saw Michael Martin, Tracy Asbury
and Robert Speake assault Airey and later saw a body wrapped in a blanket and a
sleeping bag in the basement of the house.
Another witness gave a statement that the next day, in the early
morning, he saw Philip Airey’s prism in the alley and that Tracy Asbury was
standing next to the vehicle and the trunk of the car was open. Witnesses gave statements that Asbury had spoken
openly about an elaborate plan to assault Airey over the course of several
weeks.
Speake, 19, pled guilty April 7, 2008 to second-degree murder, conspiracy
to commit first-degree assault and use of a deadly weapon (knife) with intent
to injure. Under terms of the plea
agreement Speake was to testify truthfully in the Asbury trial. and will receive a prison term of 58-years
suspend all but 43-years at a later date.
Michael Martin is the last co-defendant to be
convicted.
Assistant State’s Attorney Theresa Shaffer of the Homicide Division prosecuted this case.