A Virginia man serving life in prison for the 2002 strangulation death of his ex-girlfriend has told a Fairfax County judge he wants to plead guilty to a 1987 Herndon killing.
Charles Helem told Circuit Court Judge Tania Saylor he 鈥渨anted to plead guilty 90 days ago鈥 in the death of 37-year-old Eige Sober-Adler, so he 鈥渃an get this over with and move to the other jurisdiction.鈥
When Helem was indicted in Sober-Adler’s death in January 2022, police and prosecutors from Fairfax County and Prince George鈥檚 County, Maryland, said Helem had admitted killing Sober-Adler, as well as 19-year-old Jennifer Landry in Maryland in 2002.
Helem had filed a motion asking the judge to replace his attorney, public defender Bryan Kennedy, saying his lawyer had been difficult to contact.
Helem is serving a life sentence for strangling Patricia Bentley, 37, in her town house in Chantilly, in Fairfax County, in 2002.
He made it clear his goal is to be moved out of Red Onion State Prison, in Pound, Virginia, which is currently home to Beltway sniper Lee Boyd Malvo and Jesse Leroy Matthew, who pleaded guilty to the murders of Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington in Charlottesville.
Helem asked the judge to have him housed at Sussex State Prison, in Waverly, Virginia, which is a slightly lower security level than Red Onion. Helem said that 鈥渨ould make it easier for my lawyer to see me, because he鈥檇 be closer to me.鈥
鈥滻鈥檓 not on 鈥榓ttorney time.鈥 I鈥檓 on 鈥楻ed Onion time,鈥” Helem told the judge.
Fairfax County sheriff鈥檚 deputies flanked Helem as he sat at the defense table with Kennedy, wearing ankle and wrist chains.
Helem asked the judge to forward communications he had received from prosecutors before admitting to killing both women.
鈥滻t wasn鈥檛 exactly a plea agreement. It was an agreement that I鈥檇 cooperate,鈥 Helem told Saylor. 鈥淚 want to make sure they hold up their end of the agreement.鈥
Saylor said she would assign a new defense attorney, and relay Helem鈥檚 wishes to expedite the case.
鈥滻鈥檓 tired of sitting in Red Onion,鈥 Helem continued. 鈥淚 want this case wrapped up in 30 to 45 days.鈥
鈥濃滻 could cost the state a lot of money鈥 if the case related to Sober-Adler went to trial. 鈥淏ut I know they鈥檙e not going to move me out of this state until I get this resolved.鈥
Saylor said she couldn鈥檛 make any promises or decisions until a new defense attorney is named.
Despite Helem’s desire to replace him, Kennedy told the judge, 鈥渋f you find any attorney who might be hesitant, I鈥檇 be glad to tell them why they should鈥 represent Helem. Saylor told the public defender she appreciated his gesture.
After Helem was taken from the courtroom, Saylor told prosecutor Ashleigh Sutton she expected to hold hearings before Helem鈥檚 scheduled January trial date, in hopes of moving the case forward, 鈥渁lthough I鈥檓 aware of the numerous difficulties in representing and communicating鈥 with Helem.
