Vt. drifter admits killing woman, 79, with hammer
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. (AP) – A Vermont drifter has admitted beating a 79-year-old woman to death with a hammer as she made biscuits in her home.
Charles “Punky” Haynes, 53, pleaded guilty Thursday to second-degree murder and one count of burglary in exchange for 20 years to life in prison.
Police say he attacked 79-year-old Raynetta Woodward in her mobile home in Woodstock in July 2009. Police say Woodward’s money belt was missing $470, which is what Haynes was carrying when he was arrested. They say a blood stain on his pants matched her DNA.
Residents had described Haynes as a vagabond known for breaking into houses to steal property and food. But police say they didn’t report it.
Haynes has already served two years in prison.



