Biloxi man to spend life in prison after pleading guilty to 2020 murder

A Biloxi man will spend the rest of his life in prison for the 2020 death and dismemberment of a man at a trailer park.
District Attorney W. Crosby Parker said 45-year-old Clint Barrett Brower pleaded guilty Monday morning to the murder of Micah Wesley Harrington at the Mazalea Travel Park on May 26, 2020.
Biloxi Police responded to the park on the report of a murder and found Harrington’s dismembered body in the road. Brower was close by. Officers obtained surveillance footage from the laundry room in the park, showing Harrington doing his laundry. Brower approached and after an exchange of words, Brower stabbed Harrington to death.
Brower then left the laundry room, changed clothes and dragged Harrington’s body into the road.
“The autopsy revealed that Brower stabbed Harrington over 30 times,” according to Assistant District Attorney Meaghan J. Smith, who prosecuted the case.
Harrington’s family was in court for the guilty plea, and the court heard from a friend of Harrington who said he was a good man who did not deserve this.
During sentencing, Judge Lisa Dodson said to Brower that there was “no reason for [Brower] to have done this” and described the killing as a “senseless act.”