MAN SENTENCED FOR MURDERING GIRLFRIEND BY INTENTIONALLY INJECTING HER WITH LETHAL DOSE OF COCAINE

For Immediate Release

June 08, 2007

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MAN SENTENCED FOR MURDERING GIRLFRIEND
BY INTENTIONALLY INJECTING HER WITH
LETHAL DOSE OF COCAINE

 

SANTA ANA – The man convicted of murdering his girlfriend by injecting her with a lethal dose of cocaine was sentenced today to life without the possibility of parole.  Shawn Lawrence Putansu, 29, Garden Grove, was convicted on February 28, 2007 of murder and the special circumstance of murder by poisoning.

 

In the early morning of May 21, 2005, Putansu intentionally injected his girlfriend, Melissa Mitchell, with a lethal dose of cocaine at her home in Laguna Niguel. The victim, a 30-year-old criminal defense attorney, had recently purchased a home in Orange County, but had also maintained an apartment in Los Angeles.  After murdering Mitchell, Putansu left the victim floating face down in the hot tub, and then took her car and drove to her apartment in Los Angeles.  Once he arrived and after taking cocaine and heroin, Putansu climbed to the roof of Mitchell’s apartment building, took off his clothes, and threatened to jump.

 

When police arrived, Putansu told them he wanted to make some phone calls and was given a cell phone.  Standing naked on top of the building, Putansu placed multiple phone calls, one to an ex-girlfriend living in Maine whom he had met in Alcoholics Anonymous.  He left his ex-girlfriend a message stating that he had purposely murdered his girlfriend and was planning to kill himself as well.     

 

Senior Deputy District Attorney Steve McGreevy of the Homicide Unit prosecuted this case.

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