Feb 28, 2020

Kansas man faces new charges in woman's strangulation death

Posted Feb 28, 2020 4:00 AM
Ervin photo Reno Co. 
Ervin photo Reno Co. 

HUTCHINSON — A Kansas man has been bound over for trial in connection with the murder of a Hutchinson woman in August of 2019.

In addition to a count of first-degree murder, 24-year-old Isaac Ervin also faces new charges of kidnapping, aggravated intimidation of a witness and unlawful sexual relations. The additional charges came during a preliminary hearing Thursday.

Ervin is charged with the beating and strangulation death of 29-year-old Lora Beth Stratton. She was found unconscious in an alley in the 700 block of West 7th Avenue in Hutchinson and taken to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center and then to Wichita where she died a few days later.

Stratton and her husband met Ervin and co-defendant Delshay Vinsonhaler online while looking for a place to store their personal belongings. At that time, Ervin is accused of asking for sexual favors in exchange for accepting Stratton’s request.

It was also revealed during the preliminary hearing that Ervin allegedly kept Stratton in a bedroom against her will and beat and strangled the victim before taking her out of the home and leaving her in the alley.

Sr. District Attorney Thomas Stanton says the amended complaint will be on file by Monday, at which time Ervin will be arraigned in front of Judge Tim Chambers.