Truck Driver Found Guilty of Killing Girlfriend outside Motel

(Photo Courtesy of the Suffolk DA’s Office) Willie Hart of Yaphank was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend, Candace Woodruff, outside a Patchogue motel in 2023.

A Yaphank man who worked as a long-haul truck driver was found guilty for murdering his girlfriend outside a Patchogue motel.

On May 29, 2023, at approximately 2:25 a.m., Willie Hart called police and claimed that he had discovered his girlfriend, Candace Woodruff, unresponsive on the floor of his tractor cab, which was parked near the Shore Motor Inn in Patchogue. When police arrived at the scene, they saw Woodruff on the ground in front of the  tractor cab, not breathing. Police observed and photographed scratches on Hart’s face, which at the time were actively bleeding. 

Police and medical staff then observed injuries to Woodruff’s body, including facial and neck  abrasions, soft tissue hemorrhage on the neck, head and neck contusions, and minor contusions and abrasions to her extremities. Woodruff was ultimately transported to Long Island Community  Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.  

The Suffolk County Medical Examiner determined that Woodruff’s cause of death was asphyxia by neck compression. The investigation revealed that when Woodruff first arrived at the motel,  she did not have visible injuries.  

Video surveillance showed Woodruff leave her motel room at 1:25 a.m. with several bags and  enter the tractor cab parked in the vicinity of the motel. The video also showed Hart watching her  head in the direction of the trailer cab. Approximately nine minutes later, he left the motel room  and entered the trailer cab. He remained there with Woodruff for approximately 35 minutes, during which time a struggle between the two was captured on video surveillance.  

After exiting the cab, Hart touched the side of his face in the same location that police later noted  the presence of blood. He casually walked back to the motel room, where he retrieved a bag, placed the bag in a car, and then returned to the trailer cab in a disheveled state, and missing the necklace that video surveillance previously captured him wearing. Hart did all of this before calling 911.  

Evidence processing of the trailer cab revealed clear evidence of a struggle. The cabin was covered front to back with Ramen rice, which were also recovered from Woodruff’s mouth. Jewelry consistent with that worn by Woodruff and Hart was recovered from the floor of the cab.  

On October 29, 2025, Hart was convicted after a jury trial, heard before Supreme Court Justice,  the Honorable Richard Ambro, for one count of Murder in the Second Degree, a Class A felony.  Hart is due back in court on December 3, 2025, for sentencing and faces up to 25 years to life in  prison.

“The defendant behaved cowardly and callously when he took his girlfriend’s life,” said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney. “I am relieved that the jury has held him responsible for his actions.”

The DA’s Office is urging anyone who is in a relationship involving violence to call 911 or Suffolk County’s S.T.O.P. Violence Against Women Program at (631) 853-8222.