His alter ego ‘Ashton’ did it

MARTINEZ — Before he was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for murdering his ex-girlfriend, Ramello Randle offered up an explanation for why he stabbed his own lawyer during his trial.

Randle, a 29-year-old Oakland resident, told a psychologist during an Aug. 21 evaluation that he has two other personalities, known to him as “Mello” and “Ashton.” Mello is a nice enough guy, but Ashton can make bad decisions at the worst possible times, he explained, according to a copy of the report Randle filed in court.

“When I’m Ashton I get these migraines and feel like I get these blackouts. This is what happened when I stabbed my attorney. I got into Ashton,” Randle explained, according to the report by Dr. Martin H. Williams. “(Ashton) believes that everybody is out to hurt him. Sometimes that will make me want to hurt people. That’s not my intention, that’s not the person I am.”

Williams was hired by Matthew Fregi, the defense lawyer who Randle stabbed in the head and neck with a pen during Randle’s murder trial last March, causing superficial injuries. But at the end of his interview, the psychologist concluded that Randle’s account of his alter egos was “logically inconsistent” and not credible, and he questioned how Randle learned of Ashton’s existence if the blackouts were real. Fregi opted not to use the report to mount a defense, but Randle filed it as an exhibit to a handwritten defense motion anyways, circumventing his counselor.

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