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Defiant Killer Grins and Waves During Sentencing for Double Murder, Claiming to Be a ‘People Person

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Inset: Dr. Devon Hoover (Verheyden Funeral Home). Background: Desmond Burks waves for the camera at his sentencing for murdering Hoover (WDIV).

A Michigan court has handed a lengthy prison sentence to a 35-year-old man for the murder of a well-known neurosurgeon within his own home, followed by another killing approximately a year later.

Desmond Burks faces a prison term ranging from 35 to 60 years for the slayings of Dr. Devon Hoover in 2023 and Reda Saleh a year later in Detroit, as reported by the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office. Burks entered a guilty plea on multiple charges, including second-degree murder, theft exceeding $20,000, using a computer for criminal activity, and unlawful firearm possession. As a result of the plea deal, the initial charge of first-degree murder related to the 53-year-old Hoover’s death was dismissed.

In connection with the 67-year-old Saleh’s death, Burks admitted guilt to a manslaughter charge, although he initially faced a second-degree murder charge, as noted by Law&Crime. Burks is set to serve a concurrent sentence of 10 to 15 years for this crime.

Those hoping for remorse from Burks were left disappointed. He displayed a cavalier attitude, smiling and gesturing to the cameras, even rolling his eyes and dismissing the emotional statements made by Hoover’s sisters during the sentencing.

“My name is Desmond Burks,” he confidently addressed the judge, as per a courtroom report from local NBC affiliate WDIV. “I’d like to say I’m not a murderer. I’m not a killer. I’m just a regular person just like everyone in this room… I’m not a gang member. I love sports. I’m a people person… Just because I took the plea don’t mean I did it.”

But Circuit Court Judge Paul Cusick wasn’t having it.

“Quite frankly, you are a murderer, sir,” he said, per the Detroit Free Press.

As Law&Crime previously reported, Burks and Hoover are believed to have known each other before the older man’s death in April 2023. In fact, as authorities including Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy put it, they knew each other well, having exchanged roughly 4,000 text messages.

“The text messages establish that Desmond Burks and Dr. Hoover were in an intimate relationship with one another, and that, on occasion, Desmond Burks would charge Dr. Hoover for these sexual services,” Worthy said.

Burks was a convicted arsonist let out of prison during the summer of 2022, according to Michigan Department of Corrections records. Several months later, Burks murdered Hoover and stuffed the neurosurgeon’s body in an attic crawl space at the victim’s mansion in the historic Boston-Edison neighborhood of Detroit.

A member of Hoover’s family called 911, asking law enforcement to conduct a welfare check at the home after Hoover had not returned home to Indiana to see his dying mother, Lauretta, who passed away four days after his murder. Police responded to the house and discovered his body on April 23, 2023.

The day before the chilling discovery, Hoover’s Range Rover was found several miles away from his home blocking a driveway — with blood inside the vehicle. And back at the crime scene, Hoover was “face-down” in the attic crawl space, “only wearing socks” and “wrapped in a blood-soaked carpet.” The medical examiner’s office determined that he had been shot twice in the head.

Burks was detained as a person of interest in May 2023, but he was later let go “following prosecutorial review,” then-Detroit Police Chief James White said. Authorities said that items belonging to Hoover — including expensive watches, a phone and a wallet — were stolen and that the evidence showed fraudulent bank account activity in the days after the murder.

The defendant apparently had a proclivity toward violence, as, about a year after killing Hoover, he encountered Saleh on a Detroit road. As the area’s Fox affiliate WJBK reported, on April 17, 2024, Burks got angry when Saleh bumped the back of his car, and after an argument, Burks punched Saleh in the head and left the scene.

The older man was brought to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead on May 11, 2024.

An obituary for Hoover recalls that he bought his Detroit mansion in 2008. He was a board member of the Detroit Opera and “hosted a picturesque Christmas party that became a bit of a tradition in his neighborhood.”

The obituary expresses how much he loved the home where he would one day be found dead. “He was essentially the curator of his own museum, which he loved sharing with friends, family, and visitors,” it reads.

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