The woman said when she walked in the door of their house on SE 33rd Avenue, Heaven “became verbally aggressive” and “slapped her across the face with an open palm.” The woman said he also punched her in the face with a closed fist and grabbed her by the throat, making it difficult for her to breath, the report says.
The woman told the deputy that Heaven then grabbed her by her left arm and hair and forced her into his gray Ford F-250 pickup truck before leaving the residence. She said he drove south on I-75 and continuously punched her in the face while telling her “he was going to find a place to stab and beat her.” He also threatened to “kill her and chop her body up into pieces” with the saws he uses for work, which were in the bed of his truck, the report says.
The deputy noted that the woman had multiple injuries to her face, neck, back and right arm. And she was “nervously shaking and exhibited a well-founded fear for her life while giving her statement,” the report says.
Jail records show that Heaven has been housed in the facility 13 times since November 2005. During that time, he’s faced 43 different charges that have included (some more than once): grand theft, criminal mischief, tampering with a victim, possession of crack cocaine, sale of crack cocaine, domestic battery, auto theft, burglary (commercial), aggravated domestic battery (great bodily harm); resisting arrest with violence; resisting arrest without violence; aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; aggravated battery with a deadly weapon; fleeing and attempting to elude a police officer; probation violations for resisting arrest with violence, resisting arrest without violence, attempting to elude a police officer and obstructing a criminal investigation; driving with a suspended or revoked license; tampering with evidence; robbery with a firearm; possession of cocaine; possession of marijuana (less than 20 grams); battery on a law enforcement officer; driving with no valid driver’s license and kidnapping.