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Old 05-10-2010, 16:28   #1
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Donis O. (Ike) Clanton

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Two face murder charges in death of Donis O. Clanton
StoryDiscussionBy DOUG SMITH Daily Journal Staff Writer | Posted: Saturday, May 8, 2010 3:37 am | (8) Comments



FARMINGTON — Two men face murder charges after the beating death of a Farmington man early Thursday morning. Medical experts say the man died as the result of blunt force trauma which caused “closed head” fatal injuries.

The St. Francois County coroner pronounced Donis O. Clanton, 44, dead just after 8 a.m. Thursday at the man’s home at 121 Oak Street in Farmington. Police found Clanton lying on the floor of his home after they received a tip to check the address. He was unresponsive and evidence showed signs of foul play.

Charged with second degree murder is 27-year-old Jason Allen Parrent and 20-year-old Trevor K. Grice. Parrent showed an address in Farmington, while Grice gave an address in Marquand. Police were also seeking charges of tampering with evidence and misdemeanor stealing on both men. Parrent was to also be charged with endangering the welfare of a minor.

Farmington Police Chief Rick Baker said officers arrived at 121 Oak Street at about 8 a.m. No one else was at the house, but as detectives were processing the scene and talking to neighbors, two men showed up at the scene. Parrent and Grice were returning to the house to check on Clanton, officers would later learn.

The two men were detained and questioned. Eventually both made admissions which gave the investigators a clearer picture of the hours leading up to and immediately following the attack on Clanton.

According to police documents, Clanton had invited Parrent and Grice to his home sometime Wednesday. A fourth person, a juvenile male, was also with Parrent and Grice. The evening and overnight hours apparently involved a fair amount of drinking, Baker said.

During the early morning hours on Thursday a verbal argument began between Clanton and Parrent. The dispute eventually turned physical, with Parrent allegedly hitting Clanton several times in the face and head. He told police that he knocked Clanton “out,” but that he was still alive and breathing.

The men told police they tried to clean up signs of the struggle, took some items belonging to Clanton and left the house. According to statements made by Grice, he had walked out of the house with Parrent and the juvenile, but then returned back inside the home and struck Clanton once in the head. He then reportedly walked back out onto the porch of the home and told Parrent that he didn’t want him “going down” by himself, police said. He later told police the same story during the investigation.

The coroner and police chief requested an expedited autopsy be performed on Clanton to determine the exact cause of death. That exploratory procedure showed internal damage matching external evidence of three lacerations to the forehead and noticeable trauma to the left ear and jaw area. The coroner ruled the death as “homicide.”

Parrent and Grice were booked at the St. Francois County Jail on one count each of second degree murder and detained on a 20-hour hold pending further investigation. Parrent was also booked on an outstanding warrant for possession of a controlled substance. The juvenile was questioned at the police department and released to his parents.

Baker and detectives met with Prosecuting Attorney Wendy Wexler-Horn on Friday morning to turn over copies of the police reports to seek formal charges on Parrent and Grice, as well as possible charges on the juvenile through the juvenile court system.

Clanton was no stranger to violence in his lifetime. He reportedly spent 12 years in the Army during which time he trained for and reached the elite position of Green Beret. He spent a tour in Iraq during Dessert Storm, later suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Following his military service he suffered a brain injury after falling approximately 14 feet from a porch. He endured two brain surgeries and had to learn basic tasks such as walking and talking again. He spent several years living in a local assisted living facility, but had since progressed to the point of living in his own home.

Doug Smith is a reporter for the Daily Journal. You can reach him at 573-756-8927, or at dsmith@dailyjournalonline.com.


Posted in Local on Saturday, May 8, 2010 3:37 am | Tags: Murder, Jason Allen Parrett, Trevor Grice
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Old 05-10-2010, 17:52   #2
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Ike you were part of old C Co 3rd 10th,, What a great bunch of guys, you will be missed.
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Old 05-10-2010, 20:04   #8
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Please help Donis (Ike) Clanton

I served with "Ike" in 10th group and am currently in Farmington, MO, preparing for his viewing and burial, 11/12 May 2010. Donis was 100% disabled AND additionally a traumatic brain injury vet. He could barely walk, talk, or tend his needs. He was a dear friend of mine!
Donis was brutally targeted & beaten; the assailants returned later to his home again, beat him further, and then returned a 3rd time in the AM to stage a robbery to cover their murder.
The Daily Journal report is incorrect regarding drinking involved & they said they will correct this. Donis was not drinking with these punks. He cant drink. They learned Donis received VA back pay and then targeted him. I please ask all who read this to call the Farmington, Missouri City Hall/Prosecutor and implore them to make sure the charges stick and these SOBs are not plead out. We need to make sure the locals are aware how important our disabled brothers are. He is not just another #. Donis was really a great guy!
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Old 08-05-2010, 12:56   #9
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Donis O. (Ike) Clanton

Rest in Peace Mr. Clanton. Thank you for your service.
Let justice be served for those involved, whether in this life or the next.

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Old 08-05-2010, 19:18   #10
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Ike was a member of my team in C/3/10, a great guy and team member. RIP brother.
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Old 04-24-2012, 19:11   #11
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Wasn't Ike on 012 in the early '90s? If so, we downed a lot of suds at the community club. Hell of a way for anybody to die. Peace, my brother.
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Old 04-27-2012, 18:02   #12
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I'm sorry I missed this thread, RIP Mr. Clanton. It is horrible.

Found this update. I hope these little bastards get what's coming to them.


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Apr 18, 2012 -- 11:32am


A Farmington man is going to trial next week for his role in the killing of a disabled former Green Beret. 22-year-old Trevor Grice of Marquand, and 29-year-old Jason Parrent of Farmington, are charged in St. Francois County with second-degree murder, second-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child. Grice has a trial setting hearing May 16th before Judge Kenneth Pratte. Parrent’s trial is set for April 23rd. 44-year-old Donis Clanton was found dead at his Farmington home May 6th, 2010. An autopsy determined Clanton died of head trauma consisting of two blows to the ear and at least four blows to the head. Clanton was a former Green Beret who served for 13 years.
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Old 04-28-2012, 01:38   #13
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Wasn't Ike on 012 in the early '90s? If so, we downed a lot of suds at the community club. Hell of a way for anybody to die. Peace, my brother.
He was on the same team with Monty from what I remember. I think he ended up on 013 (MFF) when I got to A Co in Feb 1994. 015 (Mountain) and 012 (Scuba), 011, 014 and 016 were Ruck teams. We had the great team number switcheroo circa 1995.
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This isn't justice

On Dec. 12, Grice was found guilty and sentenced to four years in prison for involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of former Green Beret Donis “Ike” Clanton on May 6, 2010. Grice was credited for time served. He was released from prison on a conditional release by the Parole Board Jan. 18.


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