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Jul 5, 1984 · Gwaltney, 43, was convicted May 10 of violating the civil rights of Robin Bishop, a Cedar City, Utah, native living in Las Vegas, Nev., by kidnapping, raping and shooting her to death Jan. 11 ...
Oct 8, 2022 · A fear-stricken Lisa called 911 at around 1:45 am and officers from the St. Francis County sheriff’s office were dispatched to the scene. Deputy Tracy Jackson was the first officer to reach the scene, only to be shot by Randy through the windshield of his patrol car, inflicting serious injuries. The assailant was able to escape before other ...
Oct 8, 2022 · October 8, 2022. Investigation Discovery’s ‘Evil Lives Here: Shadows Of Death: Devil in Disguise’ chronicles the story of survivor Lisa Reeves who narrowly escaped death in Lee County, Arkansas, in February 2007, when her husband went on to murder almost her entire family. The police nabbed the killer, Randy Gwathney, within hours of the ...
Jan 12, 1996 · Officer George M. Gwaltney is serving a 90-year federal prison term for the 1982 kidnapping, rape and murder of a 23-year-old Van Nuys woman who was traveling home along Interstate 15 from Las Vegas.
Feb 22, 2007 · here. to email Jason Miles. The man accused of murdering three of his in-laws and wounding two other victims, including a Sheriff's Deputy, arrived back in the Mid-South Friday. Gordon Randall Gwathney was arrested in Texas after Tuesday's deadly shooting spree. Lisa Reeves showed up to see for herself the husband who police believe also wanted ...
Sep 19, 2023 · Allen has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The killings have haunted Delphi, a city of about 3,000 where Allen lived and worked at a drug store. Defense attorneys Andrew J. Baldwin and Bradley A ...
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Jul 31, 2008 · Gwathney sentenced to life in prison. A day after his conviction, jurors re-convened Thursday to argue if Gordon Randal Gwathney should get the death penalty. But before the hearing ever began, the judge dismissed the jury. Overnight, the family of Gwathney's victims had a change of heart, and decided to waive the death penalty.