Witness: Robuck admitted to stabbing Newton teen

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Several acquaintances of Justin Alan Robuck and convicted murderer Tyler Ray Oberhart testified during Robuck’s first-degree murder trial Thursday, including Oberhart’s ex-girlfriend, who said Robuck admitted to stabbing 19-year-old Jerry Alden Pittman II. Twenty-year-old Mishana Laura Cornejo was one of two Newton females — along with 18-year-old Courtney Patricia Hummel — who waited for Robuck, Oberhart and Ray Robert Travis in an alley behind Pittman’s residence while the three young men confronted the Newton teenager in the early morning hours of Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007. Cornejo testified for several hours both Wednesday and Thursday at the Dallas County Courthouse in Adel, stating she heard Robuck claim to have stabbed Pittman multiple times following an altercation over a drug exchange that same day which resulted in the 19-year-old’s death. “When he was getting in the car, he told us, ‘I stabbed him at least 30 times. I think he’s dead,’” Cornejo said. Pittman was stabbed 29 times, according to the medical examiner. Cornejo also told the jury she heard Robuck say “I killed him” more than once but said she did not believe at the time that Pittman had been hurt very badly during the confrontation.

Investigators and other witnesses — including Newton resident Brandon Miller, who described himself as a friend of Robuck’s — have testified during the 20-year-old’s trial this week that Robuck joined Oberhart, Cornejo, Hummel and Travis between 3 and 4 a.m. the day Pittman was killed after learning Pittman had cheated Oberhart in a drug exchange only hours earlier. According to Cornejo, she drove Oberhart in Hummel’s vehicle to the Pittman residence at 714 W. Third St. S. so Oberhart could trade several Xanax pills for some marijuana. However, once the two returned to Cornejo’s apartment, where she and Oberhart resided, they discovered the marijuana was actually grass clippings, possibly from a lawn mower. Cornejo said she, Hummel and Travis were laughing about the incident but that Oberhart was mad. Hummel testified during Oberhart’s murder trial that Pittman previously had cheated her in a drug exchange, that a friend of Robuck’s also had been ripped off by Pittman and that Pittman had a reputation for being dishonest in drug exchanges. Cornejo testified Oberhart, then 17 years old, wanted to return to Pittman’s to get real marijuana, the pills back or money for the value of the pills. Hummel, Travis and Robuck — who was contacted at Miller’s by phone — decided to go with them. “Justin thought Tyler was going to get jumped,” Cornejo said. When asked if the boys discussed hurting Pittman, she answered, “No, just scaring him”.

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