Dwight Matthew Williams, 42, Inmate # QN9683 at SCI Phoenix, charged with two counts of murder in death of another inmate.
An inmate at SCI Phoenix accused of first- and third-degree murder in the beating death of another inmate in September informed a Montgomery County Common Pleas judge this week that he is withdrawing his mental infirmity defense and is weighing a plea offer from prosecutors.
Dwight Matthew Williams, 42, formerly of Philadelphia, was offered a plea agreement under which he would plead guilty to third-degree murder for a sentence of 20 to 40 years in prison, the maximum sentence for that charge, according to The Mercury.
Under the proposed agreement, the 20-to-40-year prison term would run consecutively to Williams’ parole on the 6-to-12-year prison sentence he is currently serving, per the report. Williams is consulting with his defense attorney Thomas E. Caroluccio on the plea offer, per the report.
In May 2022, Williams was given two five- to 10-year prison sentences in Philadelphia court for felony charges of first-degree aggravated assault and carrying firearms without a license, as well as one to two years in prison on a misdemeanor reckless endangerment charge, per court documents.
He was also sentenced in October on drug smuggling charges, adding one to two years onto his six to 12-year prison term. He pleaded guilty to conspiring with another inmate and two civilians to smuggle xylazine and naloxone into the state prison in Skippack Township, before being thwarted by corrections officers.
If Williams accepts the plea agreement, he would avoid the risk of being convicted at trial of the more serious charge of first-degree murder, per The Mercury..
Williams is charged with the beating death of inmate Ashokkumar Guru, 67, in his cell the morning of Aug. 4.
A conviction of first-degree murder, an intentional killing, is punishable by a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment.
Third-degree murder, which is considered a killing committed with malice, carries a possible maximum sentence of 20 to 40 years in prison.
In a criminal complaint, Pennsylvania State Police and the Montgomery County District Attorney said the victim was found with blood on his face and on a nearby box, consistent with an attack.
Officers immediately began CPR, which was continued by arriving Plymouth Ambulance EMS personnel. Despite the lifesaving measures, Guru was pronounced dead at 10:24 a.m., according to authorities.
"Upon their arrival to the cell, it was apparent to (the paramedic) that the unresponsive individual had been beaten on the head where e observed blood around the victim’s head and bruising around the victim’s eyes and head,” stated the criminal complaint. “He observed a suspected shoe imprint on the victims’ face.”
Montgomery County detectives and Pennsylvania State Police began a joint homicide investigation into Guru’s death. Detectives and troopers reviewed surveillance video and found that Guru’s cellmate was not in his cell at the time of the incident, police said.
At 9:12 a.m., Guru is seen leaving his cell to fill his water bottle across the cellblock and then returns straightaway. At 9:16 a.m., Williams can be seen entering Guru’s cell, then exiting at 9:25 a.m., police said.
At 9:29 a.m., Williams is seen entering his own cell, and a red substance can be seen on the bottom of his left sneaker, authorities allege. Williams leaves his cell a few minutes later holding a brown paper bag and tries to get another inmate to discard the bag immediately, but the cellblock had already been locked down, police said.
Investigators recovered the paper bag and found it contained a white Fila sneaker, according to authorities. The investigation also found that another inmate had allegedly witnessed the attack on Guru.
“He looked into the window of the victim’s cell while the cell door was closed and observed (the inmate) stomping on the victim’s chest,” states the complaint.
An autopsy was performed by Dr. Khalil Wardak, a forensic pathologist with the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office. Wardak found the cause of death was blunt impact injuries and the manner of death was homicide.
Williams landed at SCI Phoenix in September 2022, per court records. He was moved to Montgomery County Correctional Facility in January.
Authorities told PerkValleyNow that Guru was serving a life sentence for first degree murder on a Philadelphia County conviction. He arrived at SCI Phoenix on Dec. 22, 2021, according to authorities.
Williams was sentenced in October on drug smuggling charges, adding one to two years onto his six to 12-year prison term. He pleaded guilty to conspiring with another inmate and two civilians to smuggle xylazine and naloxone into the state prison in Skippack Township, before being thwarted by corrections officers.
All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.