Fayetteville man gets 25 years in stabbing

TERRANCE KEITH BILLUPS 
Date of Birth	01-07-1980
Age	37
Race	B
Sex	M
Eye Color	BRO
Hair Color	BLK
Weight	170
Height	6 02
Admit Date	05-19-2017
Admit Time	6:05 PM
Address	65 E HILL, MARON AR 72701
Confining Agency	Benton Co
Court Date	05-22-2017
TERRANCE KEITH BILLUPS Date of Birth 01-07-1980 Age 37 Race B Sex M Eye Color BRO Hair Color BLK Weight 170 Height 6 02 Admit Date 05-19-2017 Admit Time 6:05 PM Address 65 E HILL, MARON AR 72701 Confining Agency Benton Co Court Date 05-22-2017

BENTONVILLE -- A Fayetteville man was sentenced to 25 years in prison Monday after he admitted he stabbed a woman several times.

Terrance Keith Billups, 37, pleaded guilty to attempted capital murder and two counts of aggravated assault of a family or household member. He also was charged as a habitual offender. Billups has been convicted of four prior felonies, said Stuart Cearley, chief deputy prosecutor.

Aleasha Lackey's children had to come to her aid after Billups stabbed her, Cearley told Benton County Circuit Judge Robin Green. Billups was arrested Aug. 14, 2015.

Rogers police respond to a call at 6:57 p.m. Aug. 10, 2015, concerning a woman stabbed inside her residence at 3701 W. Murdock Lane, according to a probable cause affidavit. Police found a bleeding Lackey on the kitchen floor, according to court documents.

Lackey's 13-year-old girl daughter told police Lackey met Billups on a dating website and that he was high on methamphetamine, according to court documents. The girl said Lackey and Billups had argued most of the day, and she saw Billups stab Lackey in the back with a butcher knife, the affidavit states.

The girl said Billups then came after her and her 7-year-old brother, but they were able to dodge him, according to the probable cause affidavit. Billups fled the house, according to court documents.

Lackey suffered multiple stab wounds to her back. She also had a large cuts on her right thigh and right forearm. Police interviewed Lackey while she was being treated at the Northwest Medical Center-Bentonville intensive care unit, according to court documents. She was able identify her attacker by writing his name, according to court documents.

Green accepted the plea agreement and Billups' guilty plea.

Billups was sentenced to 25 years in the Arkansas Department of Correction. He will have to serve all of the sentence because of his criminal history. Billups must abide by a suspended sentence agreement for 15 years after his release from prison.

NW News on 09/26/2017

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