Bethesda millionaire plans to appeal in tunnel house case: report
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BETHESDA, MD — A Bethesda millionaire twice convicted for the fiery death of a man who had been digging tunnels underneath his home wants an appeals court to strike down the conviction.
Daniel Beckwitt, 29, was found guilty of second-degree "depraved-heart" murder and involuntary manslaughter after a fire broke out and killed Askia Khafra. The 21-year-old man was
hired to dig an elaborate network of tunnels under the wealthy stock trader's home over fears of a bombing. Subscribe The tunnels branched out roughly 200 feet in length and had an air
circulation system and a heater powered by a "haphazard daisy chain" of power strips that created a fire risk, Montgomery County prosecutor Douglas Wink said at a 2018 hearing,
according to The Associated Press. Shortly before the blaze broke out, Khafra texted Beckwitt to tell him it smelled like smoke in the tunnels. In reaching a decision, jurors concluded
Beckwitt had acted with indifference to human life — which is why he was convicted of "depraved-heart" murder. Eventually, the Maryland Special Court of Appeals overturned his
conviction on the depraved-heart murder charge. Beckwitt's attorney had also asked the court to reconsider his involuntary manslaughter conviction, but that motion was denied last
month, according to WTOP. Megan Coleman, who represents Beckwitt, now wants to appeal the judge's decision a second time. According to WTOP, her appeal will be based on the fine points
of jury instruction and what Beckwitt was obligated to do as Khafra's employer. The news outlet says Beckwitt will probably be resentenced once the appeals process on the
"depraved-heart" murder charge is over. ------------------------- SEE ALSO:
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