Detective Deidre Mengedoht, left and the man who killed her, Roger Burdette. (Photo of Mengedoht from Kentucky state and Burdette is a screenshot from ABC Louisville, Kentucky-affiliate WHAS11)

Detective Deidre Mengedoht, left, and the man who killed her, Roger Burdette. (Photo of Mengedoht from Kentucky state and Burdette is a screenshot from ABC Louisville, Kentucky affiliate WHAS11)

A murder conviction and sentence were upheld for a former county sewer district truck driver in Kentucky who was streaming pornography on his phone and driving while under the influence of prescription medication when he crashed and killed a police detective on Christmas Eve 2018.

The Kentucky Supreme Court unanimously upheld the conviction and 27-year prison sentence of Roger Burdette in the murder of Louisville Metro Police Detective Deidre Mengedoht, state Attorney General Daniel Cameron said in a news release Tuesday.

Burdette argued that the trial court made numerous erroneous rulings, leading to an unfair trial. The court disagreed.

“The Commonwealth argued to the jury that Burdette acted wantonly with extreme indifference to the value of human life because he was impaired and watching a pornographic video when he collided with Det. Mengedoht’s vehicle,” the court said in its opinion on Thursday. “During closing argument, defense counsel argued that the Commonwealth failed to meet its burden of proving wantonness, and, if anything, Burdette acted recklessly.”

In a statement, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron applauded the ruling.

“Our hearts go out to Detective Mengedoht’s colleagues, family, and friends,” he said. “While we know the Kentucky Supreme Court’s ruling does not diminish the pain of this loss, we hope the victim’s family is comforted by the court’s decision to uphold Burdette’s conviction.

“Ensuring justice is served by defending convictions and sentences is an important part of our work to support crime victims and their families.”



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