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Psycho For Love: Jack Lang killed his wife, June Lang, because he said she was nagging him

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Neighbors “heartbroken” elderly couple involved in murder/attempted suicide
‘I just lost it;’ Officials said man killed wife of 56 years because she was ‘nagging’ him
Police: Man killed wife after 56 years of marriage because she was “nagging” him
State of Wisconsin vs. Jack Lang: Milwaukee County Case Number 2014CF001608

Movies/Documentaries
How (Not) To Kill Your Husband: Blinded By Love

INMATE INFORMATION

JackLang prison mug

Name: LANG, JACK
DOC #: 00625890
Birth Year: 1937
Age: 79
Height: 5′ 5″ Weight: 197
Race: WHITE
Hair Color: GRAY
Eye Color: BLUE
Sex: MALE
Dexterity: RIGHT HANDED
PhotoDate: 02/11/2015

Status: INCARCERATED
Institution: Dodge Correctional Institution
Region Unit Office: Unit 306
Region Unit Agent: 3 06 03
3073 Chase AVE
Milwaukee, WI 53207
(414) 482-7801
Maximum Discharge Date: 04/10/2030
Mandatory Release/Extended Supervision Date: 04/10/2022
[pled guilty to reckless homicide; sentenced to 8 years in prison, 8 years supervision]

 



Psycho For Love: Demarcus Means charged with killing ex-girlfriend, Haleigh Danielle Green

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Psycho For Love: Frank Davis Bowles shot & killed partner, drag queen Samuel “Kitty Litter” Collins; Sentenced to life in prison

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Samuel Kitty Litter Collins
Samuel “Kitty Litter” Collins

Atlanta drag queen shot to death in Cobb home
Georgia man pleads guilty to 2014 killing of his drag queen partner while making dinner
Cobb man gets life for killing boyfriend after dinner fight
Man, 59, sentenced to life for shooting drag-queen boyfriend, 60, who performed under the name ‘Kitty Litter’ in a row over dinner

Movies/Documentaries
How (Not) To Kill Your Husband: Deadly Addictions

INMATE INFORMATION

FrankBowles prison mug

NAME: BOWLES, FRANK DAVIS
GDC ID: 0000066037

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

YOB: 1956
RACE: WHITE
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 6’02”
WEIGHT: 174
EYE COLOR: GREEN
HAIR COLOR: SLT&PEP
SCARS, MARKS, TATTOOS

INCARCERATION DETAILS

MAJOR OFFENSE: MURDER
MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: WHEELER CORR FACILITY
MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: LIFE
ACTUAL RELEASE DATE: CURRENTLY SERVING
CURRENT STATUS: ACTIVE
KNOWN ALIASES

A.K.A. BOWLES,FRANK D
A.K.A. BOWLES,FRANK DAVID
A.K.A. BOWLES,FRANK DAVIS
A.K.A. BOWLES,FRANK JAVIS

STATE OF GEORGIA – CURRENT SENTENCES

CASE NO: 810344
OFFENSE: MURDER
CONVICTION COUNTY: COBB COUNTY
CRIME COMMIT DATE: 10/03/2014
SENTENCE LENGTH: NOT AVAILABLE
STATE OF GEORGIA – PRIOR SENTENCES

STATE OF GEORGIA – INCARCERATION HISTORY

INCARCERATION BEGIN: 08/31/2015
INCARCERATION END: ACTIVE
INCARCERATION BEGIN: 11/17/1981
INCARCERATION END: 12/19/1989


Family Annihilator: Edward Chen killed his parents and brother, left them in their house for about 4 years, then dumped their bodies in the Chesapeake Bay

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Yeh-Mei Chen and Chen home

Victims
Wu-Hung Chen, 53
Yeh-Mei Chen, 52
Raymond Chen, 25

Son Arrested in ’95 Deaths
Son Charged with Murdering Family in Great Falls
Police: Bodies kept in home for years (part 1)
Deaths: Police plan to search Chesapeake for three bodies (part 2)
Bodies Left in Home 4 Years, Police Say
Fairfax Man Admits Killing Parents, Brother
Court gives man 36 years for murdering his family
Man Gets 36 Years in Family Murder
Ex-Girlfriend of Va. Killer Admits Helping Him Hide Theft
Killer’s Former Girlfriend Jailed for Taking Money
Love and Murder in Great Falls
For Love or Money
‘Ghosts of Great Falls:’ Chen Family Murders in ’95 Featured on Investigation Discovery Channel

Movies/Documentaries
Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall: The Strange Case of Edward Chen

Defendants
Edward Chen – pled guilty, sentenced to 36 years in prison
Vickie Henry – pled guilty (for her part in the money aspect, she was not involved in the actual murders); sentenced to jail time

INMATE INFORMATION

Edward Chen

OFFENDER ID NUMBER: 1023079
OFFENDER NAME: Edward Yi Chen
SEX: Male
RACE: Asian or Pacific Islander
VADOC RELEASE DATE: 08/04/2033
LOCATION: Augusta Correctional Center


Psycho For Love: Tyshaunt Love killed his girlfriend, Iris Fennell Belcher; Sentenced to 15-30 years in prison

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Iris Fennell Belcher
Iris Fennell Belcher

Man asks for new trial in 1996 murder case
Reluctant witness testifies about fight
Dauphin County judge denies new trial for Harrisburg man convicted in ’96 murder
Love v Pennsylvania 2012 (SCOTUS) (denied)
The McShane firm petitions the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Tyshaunt Love
Supreme Court of the United States – Tyshaunt Love v Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 2012
Dauphin County coroner looks back at Harrisburg “crime of passion” in TV series premiere

Movies/Documentaries
The Coroner: I Speak For The Dead: Rigor Mortis

INMATE INFORMATION

Tyshaunt Love

Inmate Number: GK8460
Name Name Type
TAYSHAWN DOE Also Known As
GERMAINE LOVE Also Known As
TAYSHAWN LOVE Also Known As
TAYSHAWN J LOVE Also Known As
TAYSHAWN JERMAIN LOVE Also Known As
TJ LOVE Also Known As
TYSHANN LOVE Also Known As
TYSHAUNT LOVE Commit Name
TYSHAUNT JERMAIN LOVE Also Known As
TYSHAUNT JERMAINE LOVE Also Known As
Age: 41
Date of Birth: 09/20/1974
Race: BLACK
Height (in): 5′ 10″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: DARK
Current Location: ROCKVIEW
Permanent Location: ROCKVIEW
Committing County: DAUPHIN
Last Updated Time: 7/20/2016 4:00:19 AM


Gary and Linda Haas murder 8/2/2010 Santa Rosa, NM *John McCluskey, Casslyn Welch & Tracy Allen Province convicted, sentenced to prison*

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Gary and Linda Haas
Gary and Linda Haas

Burned-Out Camper Owned By Oklahomans; Victims Remain Unidentified
2 Oklahomans Found in Burned Camper in New Mexico
Slain couple’s family hopes fugitives caught
Family of Murdered Tecumseh Couple Relieved by Fugitives’ Arrests
Escaped killer broke out of jail because he ‘didn’t want to die in prison’
John McCluskey and Casslyn Welch Under Tight Security in Rural Arizona Jail
Horrifying Details Of Haas Murders Emerge
Arizona fugitives charged with murder of Oklahoma couple
Feds Modify Indictment in Escapee-Murder Case
Prosecutors seek death penalty against escapees
Murder Suspect Wants Statements Tossed
Feds To Seek Death Penalty Against Prison Escapee-Murder Suspect
Tracy Allen Province and Casslyn Mae Welch Plead Guilty to Carjacking and Murder of Oklahoma Couple
Man sentenced to life in prison for murder of Oklahoma couple
McCluskey draws 43 years for jail break
Lawyers want DNA kept out of murder suspect’s trial
Wikipedia: 2010 Arizona prison escape

Movies/Documentaries
Passport to Murder: Gary and Linda Haas

Defendants
Tracy Allen Province – pled guilty, sentenced to 4 consecutive terms of LWOP
Casslyn Mae Welch – pled guilty, sentenced to 40 years in prison (federal prison, no parole)
John Charles McCluskey – convicted, sentenced to life in prison plus 235 years (federal prison, no parole)

INMATE INFORMATION

Casslyn Welch

CASSLYN MAE WELCH
Register Number: 61511-051
Age: 50
Race: White
Sex: Female
Located at: Carswell FMC
Release Date: 06/24/2045

INMATE INFORMATION

John McCluskey

JOHN CHARLES MCCLUSKEY
Register Number: 62787-051
Age: 51
Race: White
Sex: Male
Located at: Florence ADMAX USP
Release Date: LIFE

INMATE INFORMATION

ProvinceT info


Psycho For Love: Freddy Perez-Rodas killed his wife, Laura Perez, whose body was found in a storage unit; Sentenced to 48 years to life in prison

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Murder In The Family: Jesus Eldon Aragon charged with killing his mother, Marcella Viola Aragon


Deadly Women: Maria Catabay set up a robbery to get a letter back confessing to embezzlement from Paul Jarrett; It went wrong and he & his son, Gregg, were killed

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Gregg and Paul Jarrett
Gregg Alan Jarrett and Dr. Paul Jarrett

Miami Man Gets 30 Years for Slaying of Doctor and Son
Killer of Coral Gables doctor and son gets 30 years in prison
Jose Barco Sentenced to LWOP in 2003 FL Double Murder
Florida woman gets 30 years in doc’s death
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/miami-dade/sfl-mh-jarrett-killings-sentence-20160108-story.html

Movies/Documentaries
Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall Checks and Balances
Deadly Sins: Miami Con & Swindle

Defendants
Juan Carlos Fernandez – pled guilty, sentenced to 30 years in prison
Maria Catabay – convicted, sentenced to 30 years in prison
Jose Barco – convicted, sentenced to LWOP

INMATE INFORMATION

Juan Carlos Fernandez

DC Number: B14483
Name: FERNANDEZ, JUAN C
Race: WHITE
Sex: MALE
Hair Color: BLACK
Eye Color: GREEN
Height: 5’06”
Weight: 135 lbs.
Birth Date: 09/09/1970
Initial Receipt Date: 01/22/2016
Current Facility: SANTA ROSA ANNEX
Current Custody: CLOSE
Current Release Date: 12/07/2033

FernandezJC info

INMATE INFORMATION

Maria Catabay

DC Number: 453972
Name: CATABAY, MARIA C
Race: WHITE
Sex: FEMALE
Hair Color: BROWN
Eye Color: BROWN
Height: 5’04”
Weight: 176 lbs.
Birth Date: 10/01/1964
Initial Receipt Date: 07/02/2009
Current Facility: HOMESTEAD C.I.
Current Custody: CLOSE

CatabayM info

INMATE INFORMATION

JoseBarco prison mug

DC Number: B08006
Name: BARCO, JOSE M
Race: HISPANIC
Sex: MALE
Hair Color: GRAY OR PARTIALLY GRAY
Eye Color: BROWN
Height: 5’09”
Weight: 204 lbs.
Birth Date: 10/29/1946
Initial Receipt Date: 01/22/2010
Current Facility: OKALOOSA C.I.
Current Custody: CLOSE
Current Release Date: SENTENCED TO LIFE

BarcoJ info


Monsters Among Us: Ricky Abeyto killed 7 people, including his estrange girlfriend, Ignacita Sandoval, because she move out and had a restraining order against him

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Martinez and HuberFrom Abeyto’s appeal: There are differing versions as to what occurred at Defendant’s home in Chimayo on January 26, 1991. The following account is a necessarily incomplete recounting of the events surrounding the seven deaths that occurred that Saturday afternoon. Because of the large number of persons involved, we give a brief summary of their relationship to the Defendant or Ignacita Sandoval, his girlfriend, and their role in the events. We use first names to avoid confusion and give the approximate ages of the children when this event occurred. Defendant and Ignacita had lived together about two years. Ignacita’s fourteen-year old son, Eloy; her nineteen-year old daughter, Mary Ellen; Mary Ellen’s twenty-one year old boyfriend, Macario; their six-month old son, Justin; and Ignacita’s sixteen-year old sister, Celina, had lived with Defendant and Ignacita at various times during this period. Ignacita decided to leave Defendant the previous Wednesday and these family members were helping her pack up her belongings. Ignacita’s twenty-five year old sister, Cheryl, along with her two young children, Roland and Nicky, also helped with the move. In addition, Ignacita hired Peter Martinez, a neighbor whom she met that morning in Chimayo, to assist with the loading.

Defendant’s mother, Mrs. Abeyta, lived next door with Defendant’s two sisters, Dora and Sandra. Mrs. Abeyta and Dora were at the scene at various times during the day. Sandra joined the group after she got home from work Saturday afternoon. Sandra’s boyfriend, Lawrence Taraddei, arrived about the same time.

Fearing Defendant would become violent, Ignacita had called for police protection while she moved. Rio Arriba County Deputy Sheriff Jerry Martinez supervised as Ignacita began packing, but he left shortly afterwards to investigate a tip on a stolen car. State Police Officer Glen Huber stopped by to assist Deputy Martinez as the packing began. After finding that everything was under control, Officer Huber left. Huber later returned when he heard about the shooting.

Following a quarrel with Defendant on the preceding Wednesday, Ignacita decided to move out of Defendant’s home and filed for a restraining order against Defendant. Ignacita and Defendant had separated on three prior occasions, and each time Ignacita removed all her possessions. Defendant asserts that each time Ignacita removed most of his possessions as well. Defendant anticipated that Ignacita would once again remove his possessions with hers.

On Saturday morning, Defendant carefully locked his home and gate before leaving for work in Santa Fe. Deputy Martinez attempted to deliver Ignacita’s restraining order that morning but declined to leave it with Defendant’s mother, Mrs. Abeyta, stating that it was improperly prepared. Around noon, Ignacita and her family arrived at Defendant’s house. Eloy cut the gate to the house with wirecutters. At that point Deputy Martinez arrived and gave the group permission to enter the house and retrieve Ignacita’s possessions. Mrs. Abeyta and Dora met Ignacita at the gate to keep her from taking Defendant’s property. Deputy Martinez again presented the restraining order to Defendant’s family, assuring them that it was now valid. Ignacita and her family proceeded to pack up her possessions while Mrs. Abeyta and Dora waited outside.

The State’s evidence tended to show that Eloy and Macario were outside the home loading the U-Haul truck. Mrs. Abeyta and Dora watched the loading and at one point Dora retrieved Defendant’s quilt that had been dropped on the ground by the porch. Shortly afterwards Defendant rapidly approached the home carrying a rifle and a revolver and engaged in an altercation with Eloy. Following that encounter, Defendant shot Eloy, wounding him in the shoulder. Defendant then shot Macario in the back with his rifle as Macario stood inside the rear compartment of the U-Haul. Upon hearing the shots, Mary Ellen grabbed her six-month-old son, Justin, and ran outside. Both mother and child were shot in the head and killed as they fled. The State’s evidence is unclear whether mother and child were killed by the same or different bullets.

Abeytas homeAccording to the State’s evidence, Defendant then entered his home where Ignacita, Cheryl, and Celina were packing. He yelled that they would pay and then shot Cheryl in the back of the head as she knelt on the kitchen floor. Defendant shot Ignacita twice, first hitting her finger, then fatally shooting her in the face. Defendant may also have hit Ignacita twice on the back of the head, possibly with the gun.

The State’s evidence indicates that as Defendant left the house, he shot Eloy a second time, wounding him in the groin. Defendant encountered Deputy Martinez who had just returned and shot him in the head twice at close range while Martinez stood next to his police car. A short time later Officer Huber arrived at the scene. Defendant had already reached his mother’s house up the hill. He shot Huber in the head as the officer stood with one foot in the patrol car and the radio still in his hand. Defendant then fled to the hills behind his mother’s house. He turned himself in late the next day in Albuquerque.

Defendant’s testimony as to the events surrounding the killings differs significantly from the State’s evidence. The Defendant testified that he returned in the late afternoon from working in Santa Fe. He came home on the back road and parked at his mother’s house so he did not notice the vehicles parked at his house. He then took the paint he had purchased earlier that day down the hill to his garage. Upon seeing the moving operation, Defendant testified that he decided to take his rifle and revolver out of the garage and take them up to his mother’s house out of concern that Ignacita would also pack up everything from his garage. *fn1 He placed the revolver in the back of his waistband and picked up the rifle by the sling. As he started back up to his mother’s, he noticed that some of his clothes were being taken to the U-Haul. He went over to the house to ask them to leave his stuff. Defendant testified that as he reached the bottom of the steps, Eloy accosted him with a knife and during the scuffle cut his left hand twice. Defendant forced Eloy to drop the knife. Macario was in the back of the U-Haul where Defendant saw some of his possessions. When Defendant asked Macario what was going on, he testified Macario responded that he didn’t know, but “don’t try and stop us ’cause you won’t see tomorrow.” Defendant then saw Eloy pointing a handgun at him from the cab of the U-Haul. Defendant testified that he reacted automatically by lunging to the side and shooting, not knowing whether he had wounded Eloy. Defendant placed another round in the chamber of his rifle and put it on the porch railing. Defendant was struck on the head from behind and fell. His rifle slipped off the railing. As he grabbed at it, it discharged. *fn2 He continued to recover the rifle and unintentionally caused a third round to be injected into the chamber. He testified that he felt someone grab his revolver from the back of his waistband. As he turned around to see who had hit him, he caught a glimpse of someone walking by with a baby. Defendant testified that he was hit on the head again, and again the rifle discharged after falling out of his hands. *fn3 It landed at the bottom of the steps, where Defendant left it.

According to Defendant, he then went inside the house to find out who had hit him. He encountered Cheryl in the kitchen and, sensing trouble, grabbed her and spun her around in front of him. She screamed, “No, Rick, no Rick, stop.” Ignacita had his revolver. Cheryl screamed, “No, Ignacita,” covered her face, and started to bend over. Defendant went down with Cheryl. Defendant testified that Ignacita fired the revolver at him but hit Cheryl instead. Defendant and Ignacita struggled over the gun. Defendant testified that Ignacita again fired the revolver but her hand was in the way and the shot nearly severed the tip of her left little finger. He next saw Ignacita heading for the front door with the gun in her hand. Defendant testified that as he caught her, Ignacita bent down, trying to escape. She pointed the gun at Defendant who hit the barrel forcing it back towards her. The gun discharged, shooting Ignacita in the face. Defendant appeals his convictions based on the trial court’s refusal to give his requested jury instructions, the lack of substantial evidence in Mary Ellen’s death, and prosecutorial misconduct.

Victims
Sheriff’s Deputy Jerry Arnold Martinez, 30
State Police Sgt. Glen Michael Huber, 35
Ignacita Vasquez Sandoval, 36
Mary Ellen Sandoval, 19
Macario Gonzales, 18
Justin Gonzales, 5 months
Cheryl Rendon, 24
Eloy Sandoval, 13 (survived)

Find-A-Grave: Ignacita Sandoval Vasquez
Chimayo, NM: Looking Back at the Chimayó Massacre
Chimayo massacre victim remembered
Police seek mass murder suspect
New Mexico Man Surrenders in Slayings of 7, Including Baby
7 Shot to Death in New Mexico; After Search, Suspect Is in Custody
Suspect in Slayings of 7 in New Mexico Could Face Death
Murder suspect linked to other killings
New Mexico man charged in deputy’s slaying
Jury convicts New Mexican of slaying 7
Man convicted of seven murders
Murderer draws 146 years in prison
State of New Mexico v Ricky Abeyta 1995 (conviction and sentence affirmed)
Murderpedia: Ricky Abeyta

INMATE INFORMATION

Abeyta 1991 and 2016

Details
Last Name: ABEYTA
First Name: RICKY
Middle Name:
NMCD#: 40689
Offender#: 15097
Offender Status: INMATE
Facility/Region: NMCD CUSTODY
Probation/Parole Officer:

Demographics
Height: 5ft 5in
Weight: 140
Eye Color: BROWN
Hair Color: BROWN
Complexion:
Ethnicity:
Religion:
Education: 0
Alias:

AbeytaR info


Walter H. Scott murder 1/8/1977 Ocala, FL *Three men, Ray Taylor, Paul Allen and William Claybourne Taylor charged; William Taylor finally back in custody*

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remembering the victims

Victims
Walter H. Scott
Eugene T. Bailey (intended victim, survived)

Murder Suspect Seeks Bond Reduction
Second Man Charged in 1977 Murder (part 1)
Murder (part 2)
‘Last Person I Would Have Suspected’, Says Bailey Of Murder Probe Arrest
Murder Defendant’s Wife Testifies
I didn’t plan ambush murder, ex-prosecutor tells Ocala jury
Ex-prosecutor’s trial on murder charges nears end
Former prosecutor found guilty of ambush murderkji98i
5th District Turns Down Ray Taylor Appeal For New Trial In Murder Case
Judge Edwards to hear Taylor re-trial (part 1)
Judge Edwards will hear Taylor re-trial (part 2)
Witness Relates taped Conversation Between Taylors (part 1)
Taylor (part 2)
Convicted killer may see trial for wife’s murder (part 1)
Former Ocala attorney may face trial for wife’s 1967 drowning
Tv Show To Ask Help In Tracking Suspect
13 Years Later, Taylor Pleads Guilty In Death
Death May Hamper Taylor Prosecution
FBI Wanted Poster: William Claybourne Taylor
A mystery, 36 years later
FBI Murder Suspect Captured After Decades as Fugitive William Claybourne Taylor Located in North Carolina
Man wanted in FBI murder case captured in Reidsville after decades as fugitive
Fugitive wanted in 1977 Fla. murder nabbed in N.C.
FBI arrests man wanted in killing of immigration official in Florida 40 years ago
FBI arrests Reidsville man in 39-year-old Florida homicide

Taylor brothers
Defendants

Raymond Ellis Taylor Jr – pled guilty, sentenced to 25 years in prison (has been released); [1st conviction overturned] (picture 1980)
William Claybourne Taylor – pictures 1976 and 2016; in jail finally
Paul Allen (getaway driver) [deceased] pled guilty, sentenced to 15 years probation (no picture)


Monsters Among Us: Vincent Henry Sanchez sentenced to death for the kidnapping and rape of Megan Barroso

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Anthony Jerome “South Beach Wanda” Lee murder 5/28/2013 Tampa, FL *Deandre Tolliver convicted, sentenced to life in prison*

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Cold Case: Shameka Wright and Jared ‘Lewis’ Womack murder 8/1/2003 Springfield, IL *Both shot to death in a robbery at a relative’s home; No suspects yet*

Leslie Carlton Breaw murder 1/23/2007 Coolie, ID *Keith and Tyrah Brown convicted, sentenced to prison*

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Leslie Breaw
Leslie Carlton Breaw

Missing couple wanted in Idaho found, arrested in Florida
Wife of murder suspect charged in Breaw slaying
Tyrah Brown pleads in murder, theft case
Hearing ordered on evidence in Priest Lake murder case
Idaho man admits ‘07 slaying in Coolin
Brown says test vindicates him
Slain man’s mother calls for maximum sentence
15-year sentence imposed in Priest Lake slaying
Brown granted re-hearing in Coolin killing
Confession stands in Priest Lake slaying
Man wants reduced sentence in northern Idaho killing
State of Idaho v Keith Allan Brown 2013

Movies/Documentaries
Deadly Sins: Rocky Mountain Murder

Defendants
Keith Allan Brown – pled no contest, sentenced to 1 years in prison
Tyrah Brea Harding Brown – pled guilty, sentenced to 5 months in jail

INMATE INFORMATION

Keith Allan Brown

Name: KEITH ALLAN BROWN #18291
Status: Inmate
Age: 55

IDOC Sentence Information
Offense: VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER
Sentencing County: BONNER
Case No.: CR07-2454
Sentence Satisfaction Date: 03/19/2022
Parole Eligibility Date: 03/20/2017
Next Parole Hearing Date: 09/2016

INMATE INFORMATION

Tyrah Brown

IDOC Number: 92326
Offender Name: BROWN, TYRAH BREA
Age: 34
Status: Discharged – 22/22/2012



Monsters Among Us: Norman Cadmus killed Kevin Beam and Linda Arnold in their Linglestown, PA home; Sentenced to life in prison

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remembering the victimsFrom Norman Cadmus’ appeal: This case arises out of a brutal double murder that took place in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 14 years ago, in March of 1996. On March 6, 1996, police and fire officials responded to a suspicious fire inside a residence at 1052 North Mountain Road, in Lower Paxton Township. Inside the home first responders uncovered a grisly scene-a man and a woman, dead, both victims of homicide. One of the victims of this killing, Kevin Beam, had been beaten about the head and strangled, and had died as a result of manual strangulation and blunt force trauma. The second victim, a woman, Linda Arnold, had been shot in the head. Police determined that, following this double murder, a fire had been deliberately set at the residence, in an apparent effort to mask the brutal killing of these two victims.

Acting on this grisly discovery, police then launched a five-year investigation into this double murder. In the course of this investigation, police identified the Petitioner, Norman Cadmus as a possible suspect and in January 2001 questioned Cadmus, a casual acquaintance of the Arnold family, regarding his knowledge of this dual homicide. Under police questioning Cadmus confessed to involvement in these murders. According to Cadmus’ confession, on March 6, 1996, he accompanied another man, William Stephens, also known as Billy Lightfeather, to the home of Linda Arnold, 1052 North Mountain Road, to collect a debt Arnold owed Stephens.

Cadmus claimed that he initially remained inside the car while Stephens entered the home, but then heard the sounds of a violent confrontation inside the residence. Entering the home, Cadmus stated that he came upon one of the victims, Kevin Beam, locked in a violent struggle with Stephens, who was wielding a knife. Cadmus acknowledged to police that he joined in that struggle, grabbing a bottle and striking Beam repeatedly on the head and upper torso with the broken bottle as Stephens slashed his victim with a knife. After Beam collapsed unconscious, Cadmus related that Stephens wrapped a plastic bag around Beam’s head and asphyxiated him. According to Cadmus’ confession, Stephens then sought out Linda Arnold, and killed her, shooting her in the head. Having participated in this fashion in the double murder of Arnold and Beam, Cadmus then watched as Stephens poured kerosene and paint thinner throughout the house, and set it ablaze in an effort to conceal this killing.

Mechanicsburg man facing murder charges (about 1/2 way down)
Norman Cadmus v Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 2013
11 years ago: Suspect’s death ensured 1996 murders would remain in part a mystery
‘Convicted by life itself’: ‘The Coroner’ details 1996 murder of Linglestown couple

Movies/Documentaries
The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead: Trial by Fire

INMATE INFORMATION

Norman Cadmus

Inmate Number: EY1227
Name Name Type
NORMAN CADMUS Commit Name
NORMAN ALAN CADMUS Also Known As
X LUCKY Also Known As
Age: 67
Date of Birth: 12/24/1948
Race: WHITE
Height (in): 6′ 04″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: HOUTZDALE
Permanent Location: HOUTZDALE
Committing County: DAUPHIN
Last Updated Time: 8/5/2016 4:00:17 AM


Jimmy Glen Wilson murder 9/24/1984 Fort Worth, TX *Barry Wayne Shaw convicted, sentenced to 44 years in prison*

Hamilton double murder: Three people charged with the murders of Orlando Gilbert and Todd Berus

Charles and Gretchen Parker murder 7/22/2013 Union, SC *Jeremy and Christine Moody pled guilty, sentenced to LWOP; They planned to kill other sex offenders had they not been arrested so quickly*

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Calvin Riley murder 8/6/2013 San Francisco, CA *Shot to death in Aquatic Park while playing Pokémon GO; Random attack*

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