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  1. Nov 17, 2000 · James Hicks, who pleaded guilty to a robbery in Lubbock on Friday, told authorities he was responsible for three New England women's deaths, a Lubbock prosecutor said just before noon today.

  2. Dec 15, 2020 · It only took the jury 9 hours to come to a conclusion: they found James Hicks guilty of acting with reckless intent in causing his wife’s death, and convicted him with manslaughter, which held a maximum sentence of 10 years with option for parole at the Maine state prison in Thomaston.

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    • James Rodney Hicks: Victims’ Remains Left at Various Sites Across Maine

    However, Jerilyn’s disappearance led the cops to look deeper into Jennie’s case, and they found enough to bring charges against him. The prosecution relied heavily on the testimony of Susan Mately, a live-in babysitter who had stayed with the Hicks in 1977. Mately spoke about the Hicks’s deteriorating marriage and how he had reacted angrily and per...

    After his release from prison in 1990, Hicks found a job at a motel in Brewer, ME., where he met Lynn Willette. The pair lived together in an apartment in the town. Unfortunately, Hicks was still a killer, and in 1996 he murdered Lynn. The police suspected he had killed her, but once again, they didn’t have the evidence to hold him. By the year 200...

    Hicks had scattered the remains of Jennie and Lynn Willette across various parts of Maine and also admitted to throwing some of the body parts into a nearby river. The police brought in cadaver dogs and began searching a number of different sites across the state to try to find the rest of the remains, but they soon concluded that too much time had...

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · James Rodney Hicks was convicted for the murder of his then-wife, Jennie Cyr. He also confessed to killing Lynn Willette, his then-girlfriend, and Jerilyn Towers, a then-34-year-old single mother who had the misfortune of crossing paths with him at a bar.

  4. On 1 November 2000, Maine's Penobscot County grand jury formally charged confessed killer James Hicks, 49, with the murders of Jerilyn Towers and Lynn Willette.

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  5. Jul 27, 2023 · James Hicks (CNW Group/Moneris) With a strong track record of success both in Canada and around the world, James brings extensive leadership and strategic experience in the payments and FinTech...

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  7. Dec 15, 2020 · A life sentence. On November 17th 2000, surrounded by 10 officers in the Bangor courtroom arraignment, Hicks pleaded guilty to murdering, dismembering, and scattering the remains of two women. At sentencing two weeks later, he was given a life sentence, which in Maine, has no option for parole.

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