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Inset: Jack Willhoit (Reno Police Department). Background: The motel where Willhoit beat his wife to death in Reno, Nev. (Google Maps).
A Nevada man has been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the vicious murder of his wife, as confirmed by state authorities.
Jack Willhoit, 44, admitted guilt to a charge of first-degree murder in connection with the death of his wife, Evelyn Willhoit, 49. The Washoe County District Attorney’s Office announced the plea in a press release. Judge Kathleen Drakulich handed down the life sentence following his confession.
The crime took place late at night on May 21, 2024, at the Parkway Lodge, a motel situated on Park Street in Reno.
Police officers from Reno arrived at the motel around 9:30 p.m. after receiving a 911 call reporting an injured woman. Inside the motel room, they discovered Evelyn Willhoit with severe injuries. Despite attempts to save her, she was declared dead at the scene.
On the tragic night, Jack Willhoit himself called emergency services, claiming his wife was overdosing on drugs and possibly deceased, according to the district attorney’s office. However, this narrative was quickly dismissed.
The crime scene was described as particularly gruesome. Investigators noted significant blood evidence throughout the motel room, with splatters staining the walls and even the trash can lid, painting a chilling picture of the violence that unfolded.
Evelyn Willhoit was found on the floor with cuts and bruises all over her face, according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by Reno-based ABC affiliate KOLO. The victim also had a large cut on the left side of her neck surrounded by several smaller cuts, police said.
When officers arrived, the woman was bleeding from multiple wounds on her head, face, and neck. There was also the presence of what appeared to be burn marks on her chest and left arm, police said.
The defendant, for his part, is said to have been cooperative with investigators and even stayed at the motel after the attack, according to previous reporting by Reno-based NBC affiliate KRNV.
“Detectives in the case noticed that the defendant had swelling on his knuckles, as well as small cuts and scratches on his hands and forearms,” the DA’s press release reads. “An autopsy described Mrs. Willhoit’s cause of death as multiple blunt and sharp force injuries due to physical assault.”
The implements of the murder likely included household appliances, a handheld torch, a knife, a screwdriver, and even the victim’s own walking cane — because blood was found all over those objects, according to law enforcement.
During his initial interview with investigators, Jack Willhoit recalled filling a prescription at Walgreens, buying a bottle of rum at Paradise Liquor, and then returning home on the day in question. The defendant went on to claim his wife took most of the pills and drank most of the booze — while he only took two shots.
The since-convicted man insisted his wife eventually started “acting crazy and hitting him” on the head with the liquor bottle, according to charging documents obtained by Reno-based CBS affiliate KTVN.
Jack Willhoit also told police both he and the victim lived with bipolar disorder and schizoaffective disorder and took prescription medication.
Eventually, after long insisting he loved his wife and did not touch her that evening, the defendant admitted to punching her.