Jury throws book at Napa hitman who killed CHP captain lover's husband -- despite his kids' pleas

In a dramatic courtroom decision, a Kentucky jury delivered a life sentence to a Napa Valley man involved in a chilling murder-for-hire scheme orchestrated by a former California Highway Patrol captain. Despite emotional pleas for leniency from his children, Thomas O’Donnell faced the full weight of the law for his role in the murder of Michael Harding, the estranged husband of CHP captain Julie Harding.

On Monday, the Cumberland County jury recommended life imprisonment, the harshest punishment available, for O’Donnell following his conviction for murder last Friday. The deliberation offered jurors a range of sentencing options, from 20 to 50 years to life imprisonment, as reported by KCRA 3.

In a swift decision, it took jurors merely 30 minutes to unanimously decide on life in prison for the visibly shocked 64-year-old. O’Donnell was immediately escorted from the courtroom in handcuffs, marking a dramatic conclusion to the trial.

Prosecutors argued that Julie Harding enlisted O’Donnell to murder her husband amid a contentious divorce, presenting extensive evidence throughout the weeks-long trial to substantiate their claims.

During the proceedings, the jury heard heartfelt appeals from O’Donnell’s children, who sought compassion for their father, now a convicted murderer.

Prosecutors said Harding hired O’Donnell to kill her husband amid a nasty divorce, and presented reams of evidence to prove their case over a trial that lasted weeks.

The jury heard from O’Donnell’s children, who asked for forgiveness for their now-convicted father.

They said the killer was fun and the life of the party. His life was a little chaotic, they said, and he was always searching for his soulmate and always had a new girlfriend.

O’Donnell’s daughter said he was too trusting of others.

Meanwhile, the dead man’s two children had traveled to Kentucky from Sacramento, to argue for justice for their dad.

They told the jury that their father was a good man, even though the family had been through a rough patch in recent years.

The slain father left leaves behind a twin brother, his mother, his two children and three grandchildren.

O’Donnell was arrested Dec. 8 at Sacramento International Airport. That same day, Harding was arrested in Kentucky on suspicion of criminal trespassing after allegedly harassing her husband’s girlfriend.

Two days later, Harding was found dead in what appeared to be a suicide.


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The bizarre murder trial saw days of testimony from dozens of witnesses, including an FBI agent who walked jurors through shocking text messages that showed how O’Donnell lured his victim to a secluded home where he was killed.

Two days before the murder, O’Donnell’s phone was near Harding’s Sacramento home at the same time as hers.

Prosecutors argued this is when she hired him to kill her estranged husband.

On the day of the killing, prosecutors said, Harding’s phone was in Sacramento, while O’Donnell’s phone and the prepaid phone were near the crime scene in Kentucky.

Prosecutors also brought to DNA evidence and ammunition used in the killing on Sept. 19, 2022, at a vacant home on Glasgow Road in Burkesville.

“There’s no evidence someone else killed him,” said prosecutor Jesse Stockton in his closing remarks before the 12-member jury.

“All this evidence points to this amateur hitman from California,” Stockon added. “Do your duty. Find him guilty of murder.”

The jury’s recommendation for O’Donnell’s punishment is nonbinding. Judge David Williams will ultimately determine the length of O’Donnell’s imprisonment.

O’Donnell will receive about 3.5 years of credit for time served. At 20 years, he will be eligible for parole.

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