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Jimmy Roger Greeson appeals his convictions for malice murder, theft by taking, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in connection with the fatal beating of Ray Carver, the elderly father of Greeson’s former girlfriend. His sole challenge is that the evidence was insufficient to support a conviction for either malice murder or felony murder. Finding the challenge to be without merit, we affirm.1 Greeson contends that his actions in regard to the victim’s death could support only a conviction for voluntary manslaughter. But, the jury found otherwise. The jury was given a special verdict form and directed to consider any mitigating circumstances which might authorize a verdict of Greeson’s guilt for voluntary manslaughter, and it expressly rejected that verdict. When this Court reviews the sufficiency of the evidence, it does not re-weigh the evidence or resolve conflicts in witness testimony, but instead it defers to the jury’s assessment of the weight and credibility of the evidence. Curinton v. State , 283 Ga. 226, 228 657 SE2d 824 2008. Our role is to examine the evidence under the standard of Jackson v. Virginia , 443 U.S. 307 99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560 1979. Delacruz v. State , 280 Ga. 392, 397 3 627 SE2d 579 2006.

The evidence viewed in favor of the verdicts showed the following. Greeson had been in a romantic relationship with Ray Carver’s daughter, Joyce Darnell, for approximately five years. Darnell terminated the relationship in July 2008, ordering Greeson to move out of the residence that they shared. Greeson tried to resume the romance even though he knew that Darnell had become involved with another man; Greeson wrote to Darnell and telephoned her with the conversations turning “hateful.” During the course of the relationship with Darnell, Greeson borrowed approximately $6,000 from Carver. After Darnell and Greeson separated, Carver asked Greeson to repay the money. On August 4, 2008, Greeson went to Carver’s house under the guise that he was going to pay the debt. Greeson brutally and fatally beat the aged Carver with, inter alia, Greeson’s motorcycle helmet and a barbell. Greeson took two of Carver’s handguns and fled in Carver’s vehicle, driving it to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he was subsequently arrested. At the time he was apprehended, Greeson had with him Carver’s fully-loaded .38 caliber revolver and car keys. Greeson’s clothing was covered with blood; DNA taken from a cutting of a blood stain on Greeson’s blue jeans matched that of Carver, and Carver’s vehicle was found in the parking lot of the motel at which Greeson was hiding.

 
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