ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Roger Wiggins, 61, was convicted of the 2018 murder of his ex-girlfriend, Tracy Henton-Williams, on Wednesday.
Tracey Henton-Williams was stabbed in the neck and chest in a moving car and tumbled from the moving car to the side of Buffalo Road on June 11, 2018. She was assisted by multiple Good Samaritans before being taken to the hospital, where she died from her injuries.
Wiggins was found hours later at the Canadian border by Canadian Border Services, who contacted the Gates Police Department. Gates Police brought him back to Monroe County, where he was charged with murder.
In June of 2018, employees at the Buffalo Recycling Facility found items belonging to Wiggins. Among them were a black shirt and two knives with the victim’s and the defendant’s DNA. Police found video of Wiggins dumping the items.
Wiggins initially pleaded guilty to the murder, but the case was appealed to the state Supreme Court in 2024. The court found the search warrant used to obtain evidence from Wiggins’ cell phone was too vague.
Wiggins will be sentenced on July 21.
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