Devon Jones Convicted of Dealing in a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death

Following a three-day trial, a Madison County Circuit Court IV jury found Devon Jones guilty of Dealing in a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, a Level 1 felony. Judge David Happe set Jones’ sentencing for February 18, 2025, at 9am where he faces a sentence of 20-40 years.
The State’s case was presented by Deputy Prosecutors Tyler Piraino and Jesse Miller. The case was investigated by Detective Lance Blossom of the Anderson Police Department.
On December 21, 2021, officers of the Anderson Police Department were dispatched to an address on E 7th Street regarding a report of an unconscious male, later identified as Camron Pritchett-Griffis. Mr. Pritchett-Griffis was pronounced dead on scene and toxicology results indicated his death was caused by an overdose of Cafentanil, a narcotic known to be 100x more potent than fentanyl and 10,000x more potent than morphine.
An investigation led by Det. Lance Blossom of the Anderson Police Department and the Madison County Drug Task Force located a text conversation between Mr. Pritchett-Giffis and a contact named "Moneyman" where they discussed the purchase of "30's" which are often counterfeit pills resembling Oxycodone 30mg pills (M30s). A video was also located on the device within approximately 9 minutes of "Moneyman" arriving according to the text messages. The video shows a small baggy containing 8 small blue pills consistent with counterfeit fentanyl pills. Subsequent investigation revealed the source of the pills to be Devon Jones and law enforcement obtained a warrant for his arrest.
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