Former Army Major Apache pilot is convicted of murdering neighbor 'who was having affair with his bigamist ex-wife' and two others to stop child rape court martial against him going ahead

  • Christian Martin, 53, was found guilty Wednesday of the 2015 murders of Calvin Philips, Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau in Pembroke, Kentucky
  • Calvin, 59, was found shot dead in the cellar of his home in November 2015
  • The charred remains of his wife Pamela, 58, and neighbor Edward Dansereau, 63, were found in a nearby cornfield inside her burned out car
  • The murders took place just two weeks before Calvin was due to testify against Martin in a court martial case 
  • The 30-year military veteran, a major who flew an Apache pilot was accused of child rape and assault
  • The allegations were made by Martin's ex-wife Joan Harmon, who he had recently learned was a bigamist
  • Martin claimed in 2016 that Calvin was having a long-term affair with Harmon
  • Martin was found guilty of mishandling classified material and child assault in the court martial, was discharged from the military and sentenced to 90 days
  • He moved to North Carolina and began a new career as a commercial pilot for AA subsidiary PSA Airlines in 2018 
  • Martin was about to fly when he was arrested at Louisville Airport in May 2019 - 3 years on from the murders

An ex-Army Major killed a neighbor he believed was sleeping with his bigamist ex-wife and two others to stop a child rape court martial against him.

Christian Martin, 53, was found guilty Wednesday of the 2015 murders of Calvin Philips, Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau in Pembroke, Kentucky.

Calvin, 59, was found shot dead in the cellar of his home in November 2015.

The charred remains of his wife Pamela, 58, and their neighbor Dansereau, 63, were found hours later a few miles away in a cornfield inside her burned out car. They had both been shot in the head. 

The murders took place just two weeks before Calvin was due to testify against Martin in a court martial case where the 30-year military veteran was accused of child rape and assault of his stepson. Investigators said the other victims were shot for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. 

Martin later moved to North Carolina, and began a career working for American Airlines subsidiary PSA in 2018, after being discharged from the military.  

The allegations were first made by Martin's ex-wife Joan Harmon, who he had recently learned was a bigamist.  

Martin claimed in a 2016 interview that Calvin was also having a long-term affair with Harmon. 

Christian Martin, 53, (pictured still in his pilot uniform in his 2019 mug) was found guilty Wednesday of the 2015 murders of Calvin Philips, Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau in Pembroke, Kentucky

Christian Martin, 53, (pictured still in his pilot uniform in his 2019 mug) was found guilty Wednesday of the 2015 murders of Calvin Philips, Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau in Pembroke, Kentucky

With the witness out of the picture in the court martial case, Martin was found guilty on charges of two counts of mishandling of classified material and two counts of assault of a child but was found not guilty on both charges of rape of a child and communicating a threat.

He was discharged from the military and sentenced to 90 days in jail, before later moving out-of-state to begin a new career as a commercial pilot.  

The gruesome triple murders went unsolved for more than three years until Martin was dramatically arrested at Louisville International Airport in May 2019 - just minutes before he was about to fly a plane for American Airlines' subsidiary PSA Airlines.  

Martin was convicted of all charges in the triple murder case in Hardin Circuit Court Wednesday, including three counts of murder, one count of arson in the first degree, one count of attempted arson, two counts of burglary in the first degree, and three counts of tampering with physical evidence. 

He faces 20 years to life without parole in the sentencing phase of his trial, which began Thursday.  

The jury spent just seven and a half hours deliberating before returning their verdict Wednesday evening.  

During the two-week trial, Special prosecutor Barbara Whaley said Martin had the motive to kill neighbor Calvin because he was set to testify in the court-martial that could have ended Martin's Army career.  

A military witness testified at the trial that Calvin was the reason for the court martial being brought in the first place. 

Meanwhile, Calvin's wife Pamela and Dansereau were in the wrong place at the wrong time, said prosecutors. 

Calvin Philips and Pamela Phillips. Calvin, 59, was found shot dead in the cellar of his home in November 2015

Calvin Philips and Pamela Phillips. Calvin, 59, was found shot dead in the cellar of his home in November 2015

Edward Dansereau. The charred remains of Pamela, 58, and Dansereau, 63, were found in a cornfield inside her burned out car

Edward Dansereau. The charred remains of Pamela, 58, and Dansereau, 63, were found in a cornfield inside her burned out car

Martin was accused of shooting Calvin dead in his home on the morning of November 18.

He then allegedly moved the body to the cellar and tried unsuccessfully to burn it.

Martin then returned to the home later that day, bumping into Pamela and Dansereau, who he then also shot and killed.

He then set an alarm for 1.10am the following morning and got up and drove the two bodies a few miles away in Pamela's car, before torching the vehicle. 

Whaley said a shell casing at the scene was shown to have been fired from a .45-caliber handgun found in a safe in Martin's home across the street.

Martin's dog tags were also found in the Philips' home.

Prosecutors also pointed to Martin's cell phone tower records which showed he was inactive at three points during November 18 2015.

Martin is seen on CourtTV as the jury returned their verdict Wednesday - finding him guilty on all charges

Martin is seen on CourtTV as the jury returned their verdict Wednesday - finding him guilty on all charges 

Martin continued to protest his innocence throughout his trial, taking the stand Tuesday to slam the charges against him as 'stupid'

Martin continued to protest his innocence throughout his trial, taking the stand Tuesday to slam the charges against him as 'stupid'

They said the murders were committed and the bodies moved and burned during those inactive periods.   

The records, prosecutors said, also disproved his alibi that he was at home at the time of the killings. 

But, Martin continued to protest his innocence throughout his trial, taking the stand Tuesday to slam the charges against him as 'stupid.' 

'Stupid. I didn't do it and the evidence shows I didn't do it,' Martin testified, reported WMSV.

'I didn't do anything like that at all. Like I said, all the evidence shows I didn't do anything with this. I'm not involved in this.' 

Martin also claimed that Calvin was actually going to testify in support of him at the court martial. 

He said Calvin had admitted to his private investigators that he had never heard Harmon accuse Martin of assaulting her or her children. 

Martin in court in 2019. The murders took place just two weeks before Calvin was due to testify against Martin in a court martial case. The 30-year military veteran was accused of child rape and assault

Martin in court in 2019. The murders took place just two weeks before Calvin was due to testify against Martin in a court martial case. The 30-year military veteran was accused of child rape and assault

Martin in court in 2019.  Martin was arrested at Louisville Airport in May 2019 - 3 years on from the murders - just as he was about to fly a commercial plane

Martin in court in 2019.  Martin was arrested at Louisville Airport in May 2019 - 3 years on from the murders - just as he was about to fly a commercial plane 

'My private investigators had interviewed Calvin, and we have his audio, and it was played on Channel 4 Nashville, and he denied all of that,' Martin testified.

His defense attorney Tom Griffiths argued there was forensic proof that the bullets that killed the victims did not come from his client's gun. 

He also noted there were no eyewitnesses, no DNA and no fingerprints. 

The defense claimed evidence pointing to Martin could have been planted - possibly by his ex-wife who had access to his firearms.  

Both the shell casing and the dog tags were found by family members of Calvin several months after the murders.   

Martin's ex-wife Joan Harmon. Martin claimed in 2016 that Calvin was having a long-term affair with Harmon

Martin's ex-wife Joan Harmon. Martin claimed in 2016 that Calvin was having a long-term affair with Harmon

Harmon and her son both invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying in the trial.

In a 2016 interview with WSMV, Martin said he believed Harmon had been having a long-running affair with Calvin.

'Everyone in town knew what was going on while I was at work every day,' Martin said. 

'They were together all day long, and they didn't really try to hide it or anything like that.' 

But he said he was grateful to his neighbor as it helped him get out of his bigamist marriage. 

Martin and Harmon's marriage was voided around three years prior to the murders, after he discovered she had already been married to another man before they wed.  

Martin claimed his ex-wide warned him 'I will ruin your life' when they split.   

Martin was named a person of interest in the murders almost immediately after the bodies were discovered and his house was raided by a SWAT team at the time.  

However it was three years before he was indicted on May 10 2019. 

He was then handcuffed and arrested the following day at the airline gate at Louisville airport as he was about to pilot a commercial plane. 

Martin in an undated military picture. In the court martial, he was found guilty of mishandling classified material and child assault, was discharged from the military and sentenced to 90 days in jail

Martin in an undated military picture. In the court martial, he was found guilty of mishandling classified material and child assault, was discharged from the military and sentenced to 90 days in jail

Following his dismissal from 30 years in the military, Martin (pictured) was hired as a Bombardier CRJ First Officer for PSA Airlines in January 2018

 Following his dismissal from 30 years in the military, Martin (pictured) was hired as a Bombardier CRJ First Officer for PSA Airlines in January 2018

He was still wearing his pilot uniform when he was photographed in his mugshot. 

Due to the high-profile nature of the case, the trial was moved from Christian County to Hardin County. 

In the court-martial, the trial was pushed back to the following May.

Martin was convicted by the military court of mishandling classified information and assault on a child. 

He was discharged from the military and sentenced to 90 days in jail. 

Martin served in the Army Reserve from 1986 to 1990, on active duty from 1990 to 1993, then in the Army National Guard from 1993 to 2005.

He was on active duty again from 2005 serving as a Fort Campbell Major when he was dismissed in 2016. 

He was hired as a Bombardier CRJ First Officer for PSA Airlines in January 2018.  

Ex-Army Major Apache pilot convicted of murdering 3 neighbors to stop child rape court martial

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