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Psycho For Love: Michel Escoto killed his wife, Wendy Trapaga, of just 4 days – Why? For the $1 million insurance; Sentenced to LWOP

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Wendy Trapaga
Wendy Trapaga

Find-A-Grave: Wendy Marie Trapaga
Husband On Trial For Alleged Murder Of Wife For $1 Million Insurance Policy
Escoto Held In Contempt Of Court In Newlywed Murder Trial
State Rests Case In Escoto Newlywed Murder Trial
New Video Shows Relationship of Newlywed Murder Couple
Michel Escoto’s ex-girlfriend says she helped him practice killing wife
Escoto Calls “The Other Woman” As First Witness In Newlywed Murder Trial
Witness: Possibly Two Assailants In Newlywed Murder Case
Suspected Killer Cross-Examines Ex-Girlfriend in Own Wife’s Murder Trial
DNA Expert Takes Stand In “Newlywed Murder Trial”
Closing Arguments Underway In “Newlywed Murder Trial”
Guilty Verdict In Newlywed Murder Trial
Life sentence for Miami-Dade man convicted of 2002 murder of new wife
Newlywed Bride Killer Sentenced To Life In Prison
Miami man who killed bride for insurance money gets life

Movies/Documentaries
Dateline: Mystery in South Beach

INMATE INFORMATION

MichelEscoto prison mug

DC Number: M00510
Name: ESCOTO, MICHEL
Race: WHITE
Sex: MALE
Hair Color: BROWN
Eye Color: GREEN
Height: 6’02”
Weight: 220 lbs.
Birth Date: 08/29/1971
Initial Receipt Date: 05/21/2014
Current Facility: FRANKLIN C.I.
Current Custody: CLOSE
Current Release Date: SENTENCED TO LIFE

Aliases:
MICHAEL ESCOTO
MICHEL ESCOTO

Scars, Marks, and Tattoos:
Type Location Description
TATTOO LEFT ARM HEART WINGS
TATTOO RIGHT ARM SCORPION

Current Prison Sentence History:
Offense Date Offense Sentence Date County Case No. Prison Sentence Length
10/14/2002 1ST DG MUR/PREMED. OR ATT. 05/07/2014 MIAMI-DADE 0525794 SENTENCED TO LIFE

Note: The offense descriptions are truncated and do not necessarily reflect the crime of conviction. Please refer to the court documents or the Florida Statutes for further information or definition.

Incarceration History:
Date In-Custody 05/21/2014
Date Out-of-Custody Currently Incarcerated



Psycho For Love: Willard Purcell killed his wife, Barbara Purcell, sentenced to 20 years to life in prison

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Barbara PurcellFrom Willard Purcell’s appeal: On the morning of June 6, 2001, Winnebago County sheriff’s deputies Ciaccio and Leombruni went to the Purcell residence and knocked on the door, but no one responded. The officers looked through a window and saw a leg at the bottom of a stairwell. The officers noticed that an exterior door leading to the basement was open and a pane of glass in the door was broken. They entered through the open basement door and saw Barbara lying on the basement stairs, with her bloody head at the bottom of the stairs and her feet pointing toward the top. Barbara had no pulse and showed no signs of life. The court admitted photos of Barbara’s body as the officers had found it. The officers searched the house, exterior property, and outbuildings and found no one.

Evidence technicians testified that they took photographs, lifted partial fingerprints from the lower-level entrance to the house, recovered glass fragments and blood samples near Barbara’s body, and cast tire tracks found in a field west of the home. The technicians also collected two flashlights, one from the home’s living room coffee table and one from the glove compartment of defendant’s pickup truck. One of defendant’s keys fit the doors to the house.

Debra Foss, the Purcells’ cleaning lady, testified that she last cleaned the home on June 1, 2001. Foss entered using the keypad outside the garage door, and the code had not changed since she began working for the Purcells. Police photos taken of the crime scene indicated that a dresser and a jewelry box in the southeast bedroom were open and “dismantled,” and Foss testified that they were closed when she left the house on June 1. Also, a photo of the living room coffee table’s glass-topped display case showed that it was empty, and Foss testified that the coffee table formerly contained a collection of old coins and currency. A deputy searched defendant’s pickup truck the day after Barbara was discovered, and he found a gold hoop earring, other women’s jewelry, and a plastic garbage bag containing what appeared to be collectible coins and currency.

While executing a warrant to search defendant’s home computer, two other deputies inadvertently found a hidden life insurance policy issued by Barbara’s employer, which named defendant as an 80% beneficiary if Barbara died from an accident. As of the time of trial, no claim had been made on the policy.

Eugenia Blosser lived two doors down from the Purcells. Blosser testified that June 5, 2001, was a normal workday for which she awoke at 3:15 a.m. At 4 a.m., Blosser took her dogs outside and saw a man standing behind defendant’s parked truck. Blosser was “pretty sure” the man was defendant. Blosser and defendant exchanged “good mornings,” and Blosser went back inside. When Blosser left for work 5 to 10 minutes later, defendant and his truck were gone, but lights were on outside the Purcell residence, which was unusual for that time of morning. The next day, Blosser drove past the Purcell home on her way to work and saw the interior lights on, which was also unusual.

Mitch Neiber worked with defendant at a jobsite in Naperville around the time of Barbara’s death in Rockford. Neiber did not notice defendant having any problems with his hands, arms, or legs on June 5 or June 6. Another coworker, Dan McFeely, testified that on June 5, 2001, defendant left for the day at 12:30 p.m. after complaining of a headache and feeling unwell. A sandwich shop employee testified that she sold defendant a hot dog and ice cream between 1 and 3 p.m. on June 5, in Rockford.

Deputy Vincent Linberg testified that he spoke to Tom Vaccaro at noon on June 6, 2001, which was a few hours after Barbara’s body was discovered. During their conversation, defendant called Vaccaro’s mobile phone. On August 22, 2001, Vaccaro testified before the grand jury that indicted defendant for Barbara’s murder, and the trial court admitted portions of Vaccaro’s testimony. At the time of his testimony, Vaccaro was 73 years old and lived next door to the Purcells. Vaccaro knew that the Purcells had a motion detector that activated exterior lights on their house. Defendant had complained about his marriage “for years” but tried to keep the marriage together. The day after defendant was served with the order of protection, Vaccaro saw defendant’s truck parked behind one of the outbuildings on Vaccaro’s property. Vaccaro walked onto the Purcells’ property and saw the basement door partially open. Vaccaro called for defendant but received no response. Vaccaro walked back toward his own property, and defendant walked up behind him. Vaccaro said, “Damn it, Will, what in the hell are you doing over here? You know you don’t belong over here.” Defendant replied, “I got what I came for, [a] carton of cigarettes.” On either that afternoon or the next day, defendant asked to borrow Vaccaro’s car to follow Barbara home from work. Vacarro died in May 2003, during the lengthy pretrial period.

Deputy Tom Murphy testified that he spotted defendant driving at 2:39 p.m. on the day Barbara’s body was discovered. Deputy Murphy stopped defendant and asked him to exit the car. While being patted down, defendant asked, “What did my wife do to me this time?” When two other officers arrived, defendant asked, “What did that bitch say now?” The officers told defendant that he was under arrest for violating an order of protection.

At the police station, defendant received his Miranda warnings and agreed to speak with the officers. They asked him to account for his actions following the issuance of the order of protection. Defendant stated that, after he was released on bond on June 1, he and his brother went to defendant’s home to retrieve defendant’s truck. Defendant admitted that he might have driven past the home once or twice over the next two days to see whether the lawn needed mowing. Defendant stated that, at about 11 a.m. on June 4, he drove to Vaccaro’s house, parked in his driveway, walked to the Purcell residence, and retrieved some tools and some of his wife’s jewelry. Defendant admitted to borrowing Vaccaro’s car to follow Barbara. Defendant returned to his brother’s house, where he remained for the rest of the day. Defendant initially stated that, on June 5, he left his brother’s home at 3:30 a.m. and drove to a work site in Naperville, where he worked until 3:30 or 4 p.m. Defendant later admitted encountering Blosser outside the Purcell residence at about 4 a.m. that morning. Defendant returned to his brother’s house at 5:30 p.m. and did not say what else he did that day.

Defendant did not appear angry or upset when the officers told him that Barbara had been found dead at the bottom of the basement stairs in their home. Defendant did not ask any questions and denied any involvement. Approximately one week later, defendant agreed to another interview, during which he said, “it was an accident.”

dvawareness3Forensic pathologist Dr. Larry Blum testified that his autopsy of Barbara disclosed that her death was caused by trauma due to several blunt-force head injuries, including a basal skull fracture. After examining the Purcells’ staircase, Blum opined that the injuries could not have been caused by an accidental fall. Blum described the injuries as depicted in several graphic autopsy photographs, which were admitted. The lacerations on the top of Barbara’s head were not caused by a fist, but could have been caused by a heavy flashlight. Barbara had no alcohol or illegal drugs in her system, and she did not suffer any significant natural disease at the time of her death. Barbara had contusions on her legs, hip, and arms and a fresh abrasion on her right knee. Blum found fresh lacerations on Barbara’s right hand, and her right index finger exhibited a linear blood blister likely caused by a hard pinch. The small bones at the tips of two fingers were crushed. Blum testified that Barbara likely lived in an unconscious state for “perhaps several minutes” after receiving her fatal injuries. The State’s dental expert opined that defendant likely bit Barbara’s hand, causing swelling and a “C-shaped” abrasion. Defendant’s dental expert testified that the abrasion could have been caused by Barbara’s hand striking defendant’s teeth.

Rockford police sergeant Jeffrey Houde, a bloodstain pattern analyzer, testified that Barbara’s head was bent down when she was first struck. According to Sergeant Houde, the blood splatter patterns indicated that Barbara was struck two or three times as she fell down the stairs.

In his own defense, defendant testified that he did not kill Barbara or attack her with a stun gun. Defendant admitted that his 12-year relationship with Barbara began to deteriorate in November 2000. On May 31, 2001, he awoke between 3:30 and 4 a.m. and began to work on the sunroom in his backyard. At about 6:30 a.m., he went inside for coffee when he saw Barbara. She was startled by his appearance and fell to the floor, dropping her purse. When a cellular phone fell out of her purse, defendant asked why she had it, and Barbara responded that it was none of his business. Barbara would not allow defendant to help her to her feet, and she walked to her car and left for work. Several hours later, defendant left to buy cigarettes, and, when he returned, he encountered two police cars in his driveway. The officers arrested defendant for attacking Barbara with a stun gun, but they could not find the stun gun on the premises. Defendant admitted that he was served with an order of protection at the police station.

Defendant also admitted to a June 4, 2001, conversation with Vaccaro outside the marital residence. Vacarro warned defendant that he “was not supposed to be around” the home. Defendant, believing that Barbara would be at work, retrieved some tools and cigarettes from the sunroom. According to defendant, Vaccaro, not defendant, suggested that defendant borrow Vaccaro’s car. Defendant testified that he drove the car for only 25 minutes, and he denied conducting surveillance on Barbara.

Defendant testified that, on June 5, 2001, he left the work site in Naperville at about 1 p.m. and returned to Rockford. At 2 or 3 p.m., defendant wrote a note asking to speak with Barbara, and he placed it under the windshield wiper of Barbara’s car, which was parked at her workplace. After purchasing some hanging flower baskets, defendant drove toward Vaccaro’s home and saw what appeared to be a police car parked near the Purcell residence. Defendant pulled his truck into a field next to his property, and after the car left, defendant pulled into Vaccaro’s driveway. When defendant could not locate Vaccaro, he went to the Purcell residence.

Defendant hung the flower baskets on the deck and looked to see whether Barbara was home. Barbara arrived and told defendant that he was not supposed to be there, but she allowed him inside. Barbara and defendant sat in the living room and discussed the order of protection. Defendant accused Barbara of fabricating the stun gun attack, and she responded, “Well, I got you out of the house.” Barbara did not mention a divorce, but she told defendant that she wanted him away from the house for a while.

According to defendant, Barbara “ranted” about his presence, and both were angry and upset. Defendant went to the kitchen for a drink of water, and when he returned, Barbara “popped out, hit [defendant] on the mouth, [and] hit [defendant] with the flashlight.” Defendant testified that he and Barbara fought over the flashlight and edged toward the basement stairway. Barbara allegedly struck defendant’s mouth repeatedly with the flashlight until defendant grabbed it and struck her “two or three times at the very most.” Barbara slipped on a rug or some shoes that were lying at the top of the stairs. Barbara fell head-first and backwards down the stairs. She did not move, but defendant did not see any blood. Defendant asked whether she was alright, and Barbara told him to leave because she intended to call the police.

Defendant testified that he struck Barbara because he felt he was in danger from the flashlight and her kicking. Defendant took an overnight bag that Barbara had prepared for him and went to his brother’s home. The bag contained clothing, jewelry, papers, and collectible currency and coins. When he left, defendant believed that Barbara was not seriously injured, and he did not summon medical help because he feared punishment for violating the order of protection.

The parties and the trial court conferred over jury instructions and which exhibits should be sent to the jury. The State did not ask to send Vacarro’s grand jury testimony to the jury, but the jury requested it midway through its deliberations. Over defense counsel’s objection, the trial court granted the jury’s request. The jury found defendant guilty, the trial court sentenced him to natural life imprisonment, and this timely appeal followed.

Rockford Man Found Guilty of Killing His Wife
The People of the State of Illinos v Willard Purcell 2002 (affirmed)
Purcell Murder Verdict Upheld In Appeal
The People of the State of Illinos v Willard H. Purcell 2006 (affirmed)
The People of the State of Illinos v Willard H. Purcell 2013 (affirmed)

Movies/Documentaries
Forensic Files: Killer Impression

INMATE INFORMATION

WillardPurcell prison mug

R25660 – PURCELL, WILLARD
Parent Institution: MENARD CORRECTIONAL CENTER
Offender Status: IN CUSTODY
Location: MENARD

PHYSICAL PROFILE
Date of Birth: 08/24/1946
Weight: 191 lbs.
Hair: Salt and Pepper
Sex: Male
Height: 5 ft. 10 in.
Race: White
Eyes: Hazel

MARKS, SCARS, & TATTOOS
NONE RECORDED

ADMISSION / RELEASE / DISCHARGE INFO
Admission Date: 11/20/2003
Last Paroled Date:
Projected Discharge Date: INELIGIBLE

SENTENCING INFORMATION
MITTIMUS: 01CF1783
CLASS: M
COUNT: 1
OFFENSE: MURDER/STRONG PROB KILL/INJURE
CUSTODY DATE: 10/27/2003
SENTENCE: LIFE
COUNTY: WINNEBAGO
SENTENCE DISCHARGED?: NO


Psycho For Love: Springboro police officer Jim Barton killed his wife, Vickie Barton; Sentenced to 15-50 years in prison

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Vickie Barton
Vickie Barton

**Upcoming Parole Hearing**
Thomas James “Jim” Barton has a parole hearing coming up in June. Now is the time to act. If you would like to send in a letter of opposition to his possible parole, there are 3 ways: postal mail, email or fax.

Email addresses:
drc.publicinfo@odrc.state.oh.us
drc.victim.services@odrc.state.oh.us
Fax: (513) 946-3100

Cynthia B. Mausser, Chairperson
Board of Parole Hearings
770 West Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43222

You must include the following information, no matter how you do it: Thomas James Barton, Inmate # A4891414

I will be posting a sample letter if you want to copy it and use.

Former Ohio police officer sentenced in wife’s slaying
Judge Sentences Jim Barton To Prison
Barton case topic of town
Barton’s new wife says he’s innocent
Former Springboro police officer asks court to free him
Scared To Death

Movies/Documentaries
48 Hours: Scared To Death

INMATE INFORMATION

JimBarton prison mug

THOMAS JAMES BARTON
Number: A489414
DOB: 08/15/1955
Gender: Male
Race: White
Admission Date: 03/18/2005
Institution: Southern Ohio Correctional Facility
Status: INCARCERATED

Parole Board hearing scheduled in June, 2015
Persons wishing to submit a written statement concerning this hearing may send such statement to the Ohio Parole Board, Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, 770 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43222. Please include the offender’s name and number on any correspondence.

Offense Information
INVOL MANSLAUGHTER Counts: 1 ORC: 2903.04 3
Committing County: Warren Admission Date: 03/18/2005 Degree of Felony: A1
AGG BURGLARY Counts: 1 ORC: 2911.11 3
Committing County: Warren Admission Date: 03/18/2005 Degree of Felony: A1

Sentence Information
Indefinite Sentence Min: 15 years
Indefinite Sentence Max: 50 years
Expiration of Max Sentence: 02/02/2055

Parole Hearing Information
Next Parole Board Hearing/Review Month: June, 2015
Latest Parole Board Hearing/Review Type & Results: FIRST HEARING/


Psycho For Love: Jeremy Meyers killed his wife, Jessica Lynn Meyers, so he could be with his new girlfriend

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Jessica Meyers
Jessica Lynn Meyers

Charges Filed In Bizarre Tacoma Murder
Strange Twist In Soldiers’ Alleged Murder Plot
Two Fort Lewis soldiers convicted in killing of one’s wife
Fort Lewis Soldier Sentenced For Murdering His Wife

Movies/Documentaries
Deadly Sins: Head Games

Defendants
Jeremy Lee Meyers – convicted, sentenced to 42 years in prison
Christopher Ryan Baber – convicted, sentenced to 9 years in prison

Christopher Baber
Christopher Baber

INMATE INFORMATION

Jeremy Meyers

DOC Number: 876700
Offender Name: MEYERS, JEREMY L
Location: Coyote Ridge Corrections Center
1301 N Ephrata Ave
PO Box 769
Connell, WA 99326
(509) 543-5800


Psycho For Love: Esequiel Paul Garcia has Mark Achilli murdered so that Tessa Donnelly will be his; He was sentenced to LWOP

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Mark Achilli
Mark Achilli

Herhold: Girlfriend at center of storm testifies in Achilli murder hearing
Police identify suspected conspirators in Achilli slaying
Shocking evidence in Los Gatos murder trial found in alleged shooter’s apartment
Mark Achilli murder: Jury seated in high-profile trial
Los Gatos murder-for-hire trial begins with bloody photos, desperate text messages
Girlfriend Of Slain Los Gatos Restaurateur Testifies
Tessa Donnelly testifies in Los Gatos murder-for-hire trial
3 Found Guilty In Killing Of Los Gatos Restaurateur
Sentencing Expected In Los Gatos Restaurateur Murder Case
Four years after Los Gatos murder-for-hire, Paul Garcia sentenced to life without parole
Gunman in Achilli case sentenced to life as victim’s wife expresses disdain for him
Middleman in Los Gatos murder-for-hire case gets 25-years-to-life in prison
Updated: Achilli Murder Middleman Gets 25-to-Life
Family Files Civil Suit In Murder Of Los Gatos Restaurateur
Co-defendant sentenced in plea deal in slaying of popular Los Gatos business owner
Los Gatos love-triangle murder convictions upheld

Movies/Documentaries
Deadly Sins: Lethal Love Triangles

Defendants
Esequiel “Paul” Garcia – convicted, sentenced to LWOP
Lucio Estrada – convicted, sentenced to 25 years to life in prison
Miguel Chaidez – convicted, sentenced to 25 years to life in prison
Daniel Chaidez – pled guilty, sentence ?
Robert Jacome – pled guilty, sentenced to 6 years 8 months in prison (the driver)

Robert Jacome
Robert Jacome

INMATE INFORMATION

Paul Garcia

Name: GARCIA, ESEQUIEL
CDCR#: AL5208
Age: 36
Admission Date: 05/23/2012
Current Location: Ironwood
19005 Wiley’s Well Road
Blythe, CA 92225
(760) 921-3000

INMATE INFORMATION

Lucio Estrada

Name: ESTRADA, LUCIO
CDCR#: AF7310
Age: 31
Admission Date: 12/10/2010
Current Location: Ironwood
19005 Wiley’s Well Road
Blythe, CA 92225
(760) 921-3000

INMATE INFORMATION

Miguel Chaidez

Name: CHAIDEZ, MIGUEL
CDCR#: AH1856
Age: 29
Admission Date: 5/03/2011
Current Location: Ironwood
19005 Wiley’s Well Road
Blythe, CA 92225
(760) 921-3000

INMATE INFORMATION

Daniel Chaidez

Name: CHAIDEZ, DANIEL
CDCR#: G47398
Age: 30
Admission Date: 1/28/2009
Current Location: Soledad
Highway 101 North *
Soledad, CA 93960
(831) 678-3951


Psycho For Love: Bruce Moilanen killed his wife, Judy, and tried to make it look like a hunting accident – it did not work; Sentenced to LWOP

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Judy Moilanen
Judy Moilanen

No accident victim: man murdered wife
Dept of Social Services v Bruce Moilanen and David & Yvonne Blake 1996 (regarding daughter)
The anatomy of a murder investigation
Whitehall officer plays a victim on TV
Excert from “Murder in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Books
Hunt To Kill (aka The Sweater Letter)
Murder in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Movies/Documentaries
Forensic Files: Hunter or Hunted
American Justice – The Deer Hunting Murder

INMATE INFORMATION

BruceMoilanen prison mug

MDOC Number: 235252
SID Number: 1700572W
Name: BRUCE ROBERT MOILANEN
Racial Identification: White
Gender: Male
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Green
Height: 6′ 0″
Weight: 164 lbs.
Date of Birth: 03/29/1954 (61)

MDOC STATUS
Current Status: Prisoner
Earliest Release Date: LIFE
Assigned Location: Lakeland Correctional Facility
Maximum Discharge Date: LIFE
Security Level: II

PRISON SENTENCES
ACTIVE

Sentence 1
Offense: Murder, First Degree
Minimum Sentence: LIFE
MCL#: 750.316
Maximum Sentence: LIFE
Court File#: 09363FH
Date of Offense: 11/29/1992
County: Ontonagon
Date of Sentence: 01/21/1994
Conviction Type: Jury

Sentence 2
Offense: Poss Of Firearm During Comm Of Fel
Minimum Sentence: 2 years 0 months 0 days
MCL#: 750.227B
Maximum Sentence: 2 years 0 months
Court File#: 09363FH
Date of Offense: 11/29/1992
County: Ontonagon
Date of Sentence: 01/21/1994
Conviction Type: Jury


Psycho For Love: Brian Heath Davis killed girlfriend Holly Durben; Sentenced to life in prison

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Psycho For Love: Spencer Rumel Gerlach was arrested for the murder of his ex-wife, Keltzie Gerlach

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Psycho For Love: Scott Falater killed his wife, Yarmila, during an episode of possible sleepwalking; Convicted of her murder, sentenced to LWOP

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Psycho For Love: Sergeant George Lynn Arthur was shot & killed when returning home from work; DNA identified his killer as Ted Eugene Kirby, a former LA County sheriff’s deputy

Psycho For Love: Angelika Graswald charged with killing fiancé, Vincent Viafore; She allegedly confessed to police, admitting that she was happy that he drowned

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Psycho For Love: Carolyn Warmus killed her ex-lover’s wife, Betty Jeanne Solomon, so that she could be with Paul Solomon even though he broke up with her

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Betty Jeanne Solomon
Betty Jeanne Solomon

Find-A-Grave: Betty Jeanne Solomon
Teacher becomes suspect in killing of lover’s wife
An ‘Obsession,’ a Tangled Life and a Killing
Trial to decide if she murdered her lover’s wife
Teacher on trial for killing rival
Trial to mark second anniversary
Night of passion and of murder?
Gun described at murder trial
Prosecutor calls fatal attraction defendant the devil
‘Fatal Attraction’ verdict: Guilty
Ex-teacher found guilty in slaying
‘Fatal Attraction’ killer talks in first public interview
‘Fatal Attraction’ killer sobs innocence, gets 25 year term (25 years to life actually)
Murderpedia: Carolyn Warmus
Wikipedia: Carolyn Warmus

Movies/Documentaries
Scorned: Love Kills: Teacher, Teacher
The Danger of Love: The Carolyn Warmus Story
A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story
Snaped: Carolyn Warmus
Deadly Women: Hearts of Darkness
Cold Blood: Femme Fatale

INMATE INFORMATION

Carolyn Warmus at trial

Identifying and Location Information
As of 05/16/15
DIN (Department Identification Number) 92G0987
Inmate Name WARMUS, CAROLYN
Sex FEMALE
Date of Birth 01/08/1964
Race / Ethnicity WHITE
Custody Status IN CUSTODY
Housing / Releasing Facility BEDFORD HILLS
Date Received (Original) 06/29/1992
Date Received (Current) 06/29/1992
Admission Type NEW COMMITMENT
County of Commitment WESTCHESTER
Latest Release Date / Type (Released Inmates Only)

Crimes of Conviction
If all 4 crime fields contain data, there may be additional crimes not shown here. In this case, the crimes shown here are those with the longest sentences.
As of 05/16/15
Crime Class
MURDER 2ND A1
CRIM POSS WEAP 2ND C
ATT CRIM POSS FORGED INST 2ND E

Sentence Terms and Release Dates
Under certain circumstances, an inmate may be released prior to serving his or her minimum term and before the earliest release date shown for the inmate.
As of 05/16/15
Aggregate Minimum Sentence 0025 Years, 00 Months, 00 Days
Aggregate Maximum Sentence LIFE Years, 99 Months, 99 Days
Earliest Release Date 05/22/2017
Earliest Release Type PAROLE ELIGIBILITY DATE
Parole Hearing Date 01/2017
Parole Hearing Type INITIAL RELEASE APPEARANCE
Parole Eligibility Date 05/22/2017
Conditional Release Date NONE
Maximum Expiration Date LIFE
Maximum Expiration Date for Parole Supervision
Post Release Supervision Maximum Expiration Date
Parole Board Discharge Date


Update: Vickie Barton murder *Husband, Jim Barton, gets a conditional habeas corpus win, State must try him again within 6 months*

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Vickie Barton
Vickie Barton

Psycho For Love: Springboro police officer Jim Barton convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the murder his wife, Vickie Barton; Sentenced to 15-50 years in prison
Murder on the Farm: Should Jim Barton go free?
Barton wins appeal that could set him free

Movies/Documentaries
48 Hours: Scared To Death

INMATE INFORMATION

JimBarton prison mug

THOMAS JAMES BARTON
Number: A489414
DOB: 08/15/1955
Gender: Male
Race: White
Admission Date: 03/18/2005
Institution: Southern Ohio Correctional Facility
Status: INCARCERATED

Parole Board hearing scheduled in June, 2015
Persons wishing to submit a written statement concerning this hearing may send such statement to the Ohio Parole Board, Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, 770 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43222. Please include the offender’s name and number on any correspondence.

Offense Information
INVOL MANSLAUGHTER Counts: 1 ORC: 2903.04 3
Committing County: Warren Admission Date: 03/18/2005 Degree of Felony: A1
AGG BURGLARY Counts: 1 ORC: 2911.11 3
Committing County: Warren Admission Date: 03/18/2005 Degree of Felony: A1

Sentence Information
Indefinite Sentence Min: 15 years
Indefinite Sentence Max: 50 years
Expiration of Max Sentence: 02/02/2055

Parole Hearing Information
Next Parole Board Hearing/Review Month: June, 2015
Latest Parole Board Hearing/Review Type & Results: FIRST HEARING/


Psycho For Love: Jonathan Vass killed his ex-girlfriend, Jane Clough, while out on bond for raping her several times, sentenced to life in prison

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Psycho For Love: David Shockey killed his wife, Shelly, so he could be with his girlfriend, Danielle Crokie; Both were sentenced to life in prison

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Shelly Shockey
Shelly Diersing Shockey

Shelly Shockey Obituary
Shelly Diersing Shockey obituary
Marion Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Killing Wife
Woman’s Body Found in Basement, Two Arrested
Marion Man Accused Of Murdering Wife, Girlfriend Also Charged In Case
David Shockey pleads guilty to killing his wife
Marion Man Gets Life After Entering Guilty Plea In Wife’s Slaying
Crokie pleads guilty to complicity to aggravated murder – See more at: http://wqel.com/local/crokie-pleads-guilty-to-complicity-to-aggravated-murder/#sthash.pnaMDnqa.dpuf
Murder accomplice receives life sentence

Movies/Documentaries
How (not) To Kill Your Husband: Hot and Bothered

INMATE INFORMATION

DavidShockey prison mug

DAVID M SHOCKEY
Number: A710226
DOB: 08/06/1976
Gender: Male
Race: White
Admission Date: 10/24/2014
Institution: Lebanon Correctional Institution
Status: INCARCERATED

Offense Information
AGG MURDER
Counts: 1
ORC: 2903.01 5
Committing County: Marion
Admission Date: 10/24/2014
Degree of Felony: AM

Sentence Information
Mandatory Sentence: 25 years
Indefinite Sentence Min: 25 years
Indefinite Sentence Max: Life Sentence
Expiration of Max Sentence: Life Sentence

Parole Hearing Information
Next Parole Board Hearing/Review Month: January, 2039
Latest Parole Board Hearing/Review Type & Results: FIRST HEARING/

INMATE INFORMATION

DanielleCrokie prison mug

DANIELLE CHRISTINE CROKIE
Number: W090741
DOB: 06/17/1994
Gender: Female
Race: White
Admission Date: 10/22/2014
Institution: Dayton Correctional Institution
Status: INCARCERATED

Offense Information
COMPLICITY AGG MURDER
Counts: 1
ORC: 2903.01 5
Committing County: Marion
Admission Date: 10/22/2014
Degree of Felony: AM

Sentence Information
Mandatory Sentence: 20 years
Indefinite Sentence Min: 20 years
Indefinite Sentence Max: Life Sentence
Expiration of Max Sentence: Life Sentence

Parole Hearing Information
Next Parole Board Hearing/Review Month: January, 2034
Latest Parole Board Hearing/Review Type & Results: FIRST HEARING/



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INMATE INFORMATION

BrianEftenoff prison mug

Last Name:EFTENOFF
First Name: BRIAN
Middle Initial: T
Birth Date: 12/20/1959
Gender: MALE
Height (inches): 76
Weight: 225
Hair Color: BLOND
Eye Color: BLUE
Ethnic Origin: CAUCASIAN
Admission: 05/25/2001
Max EndDate: 05/23/2046
Most Recent Loc: PRIVATE FACILITY – CCA
Unit: ASP-RED ROCK PC

Commitment Information 2 record(s)
Commit# Sentence yy/mm/dd Sentence County Court Cause# Offense Date Sentence Status Crime Crime Info Felony Class Ruling Verified
A01 22 Y/ 0 M/ 0 D MARICOPA 2000008265 09/23/1999 IMPOSED MURDER 2ND DEGREE ND/NR CL1 Y YES
A02 28 Y/ 0 M/ 0 D MARICOPA 2000008265 10/08/1999 IMPOSED NARCOTIC DRUG VIOLATION ND/R2 CL2 Y YES

Sentence Information 2 record(s)
Commit# Sentence yy/mm/dd Admit Date Consec/ Concur Release Date(s) Supervision End Sentence Expiration Flat Maximum
A01 22 Y/ 0 M/ 0 D 05/11/2001 05/24/2022
A02 28 Y/ 0 M/ 0 D 05/11/2001 Consecutive: A01 03/07/2046 08/03/2053 06/05/2046 05/23/2050


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