KOKOMO MAN SENTENCED TO 42 YEARS IN CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT CASES

Article Courtesy of Howard County Prosecutor’s Office

The Howard County Prosecutor’s Office announced today that Troy Lamar Wilson, 36, of Kokomo, was sentenced to a total of 42 years in the Indiana Department of Correction. On August 5, 2025, Wilson pleaded guilty to criminal confinement charges in two separate cases, receiving 21 years in each case, to be served consecutively—resulting in the full 42-year term.

Troy Lamar Wilson

The convictions stem from horrific incidents that occurred in 2019 and early 2020. Court
documents reveal that in July 2019, Wilson and associates confined, beat, stripped, burned, and held at gunpoint two victims at an undisclosed residence. The brutality escalated when the victims were forced to point firearms at one another—all captured on a 42-minute video later retrieved from Wilson’s phone.
Additional revelations emerged in February 2020, when law enforcement responded to a shooting in downtown Kokomo. Investigators discovered a man tied up in a bathtub, informing them he had been held and tortured for 11 days—beaten and burned with hot water.
The sentencing underscores the gravity of the offenses and the Prosecutor’s commitment to public safety.