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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

OH- Man Stabbed to Death on West Harrison Street

8-25-2009 Ohio:

The city of Newark has recorded its second homicide of the year. The latest happened around 10:15 Monday night on West Harrison Street.

A disconnected 911 call alerted authorities to a problem at 59 West Harrison Street. When police arrived they found the many residents of the rooming house, but didn't see a victim.

"They did a very good job It would have been easy turn around and say well there's no disturbance, but they did an excellent job in
continuing the call and locating the victim," says Sgt. Scott Snow, Newark Police Department.

After searching the house, 25-year-old John Stouffer was found stabbed to death in his room. For neighbor Donna Queen, whose boyfriend lives at the home the discovery was shocking.

"I was scared, because I live here by myself and I was scared. I mean that's too close to home," says Queen.

Neighbors say with people going to and from the house it's hard to tell if there's anything suspicious going on.

"Sometimes it's kind of scary because you don't know who's going in and out. There's always quite a bit of traffic. You don't know who lives there and who don't," says Queen.

Sgt. Snow says the public should not be worried, because they don't believe this was a random act of violence, they are interviewing multiple residents of the house.

"The investigators are kind of wading through the scene and wading through the evidence and they'll be doing extensive interviews with each resident," says Snow.

Neighbors say it's some of the homes residents they're concerned about.

Authorities say the victim Stouffer was a convicted sex offender who was arrested for propositioning a child.

Queen says several residents of the home are criminals and she'd like to see the buildings owner take action.

"For the owner to like know the person that's going to be renting there, to know their background, you know a little bit more about who she's letting rent there."

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward up to $1000 for information leading to the arrest of Stouffer's killer. If you have any information on the murder call the Newark Division of Police Detective Bureau at (740) 670-7215. ..Source.. by Kelly Gilmartin

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Newark man found stabbed to death

8-25-2009 Ohio:

NEWARK — Police are searching for clues in the stabbing death of a 25-year-old Newark man in a West Harrison Street rooming house late Monday night.

At 10:14 p.m., officers were called to 59 W. Harrison St. on a report of a disturbance. Unable to find the person who called police, officer began to check on the welfare of residents on the rooming house, police said.

In an upstairs bedroom, they discovered the body of John T. Stouffer, a resident of the home. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Newark Police Sgt. Scott Snow said that police have not identified any suspects as of this morning and are in the process of collecting detailed interviews from the other seven residents of the rooming house.

He said that none of the residents are “conspicuously absent,” but that none to his knowledge had taken credit for the 911 call.

“By the time the call came in to us, the caller had disconnected,” Snow said.

There was no indication of forced entry into Stouffer’s room, one of eight that shares common areas in the two-story home, such as a living room and kitchen, with the others, according to Snow.

He declined to comment on whether a weapon had been recovered and said he was unable to answer at this time whether police have determined if there was a struggle in Stouffer’s room. Snow also would not say where in the room the body was found and how many stab wounds Stouffer had suffered.

Snow did say that Stouffer’s death appeared to be the same day as the disturbance call.

“He certainly hadn’t been there for days or even a day,” he added.

Several neighbors told The Advocate this morning that they didn’t hear or see anything to indicate that anything of this deadly nature had occurred.

Ryin Nethers said he returned to his home on West Harrison Street, west of the rooming house, after walking his girlfriend, Nicole Noblick, to work at about 10:15 p.m. Monday when he saw two cruisers down the block.

“Then I saw the CSI van and I thought that was a little weird, then the hearse pulled up and I knew something was up,” Nethers said.

Unfortunately, Shirley Linn, who has lived in her West Harrison Street home with her husband for 55 years, said that the presence of police cars on her block has not been unusual.

“We never had any trouble here until the last two years,” she said. “It’s been terrible.”

Noblick, who has two young children, said she is concerned that the violence in her neighborhood will continue.

“It just makes you wonder what’s going to happen next,” she said.

Stouffer was sentenced to five years of community control and classified as a sex offender in April 2008.

Court and police records state Stouffer showed pornography to girls, ages 10 and 13, at the Newark Public Library in September 2007. He then walked home with the girls and asked them sexually-oriented questions. He also asked the 13-year-old to have sex with him.

About nine years before he pleaded guilty to that incident, Stouffer was convicted of rape in the Juvenile Division of the Licking County Court of Common Pleas, his 2007 importuning case shows.

Nethers said he spoke with Stouffer a couple times about fishing when the victim would walk by Nethers’ home with his fishing pole, but other than that none of the five neighbors approached by The Advocate could remember any contact with the deceased.

Detectives are actively working the case. Licking County Crime Stoppers will offer a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest in the case.

Anyone with information should call police at (740) 670-7215 or Crime Stoppers at (740) 349-6888 or (888) 488-9058. ..Source. by Russ Zimmer

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Woman Learns Fate In 'Death Demons' Stabbing

2-3-2010 Ohio:

A woman was sentenced Wednesday after admitting her role in a fatal stabbing that was apparently linked to a cult called the Death Demons.

Beth Doty, 29, said she asked fellow members to kill her boyfriend, John Stouffer, in August, 10TV News reported.

Police found John Stouffer, 25, stabbed to death in a rooming house after someone reported screaming.

Doty received a 20-year prison sentence for her role in the slaying.

Three other men are awaiting trial in the case, while a fourth man is already serving 18 years to life in prison.

Watch 10TV News and refresh 10TV.com for additional information. ..Source.. by 10TV.com

NC- Convicted Sex Offender Found Murdered

8-25-2009 North Carolina:

BERTIE CO., Va. - A Colerain man has been charged with murder after another Bertie County man was found dead early Monday morning.

46-year-old Horace Sessoms was charged with killing Willie Bell.

The 36-year-old Bell was found on Farless Road near Merry Hill. A witness says Bell got into fight with another man outside a residence on Farless Road.

The sheriff's office says it's unclear how Bell died. An autopsy scheduled for Monday afternoon should shed more light on how Bell died.

Bell was a registered sex offender convicted in 2005 for taking indecent liberties with a minor.

Alcohol and Law Enforcement agents are investigating along with the sheriff's office. ..Source.. by Wavy.com

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Arrest Made In Murder Of Convicted Sex Offender

8-25-2009 North Carolina:

A convicted sex offender is the victim of homicide in Bertie County. His body was found on a road. Horace Sessoms is now charged with the murder.

A Colerain man has been charged with murder after another Bertie County man was found dead early Monday morning.

46-year-old Horace Sessoms was charged with killing Willie Bell.

The 36-year-old Bell was found on Farless Road near Merry Hill.

A witness says Bell got into fight with another man outside a residence on Farless Road.

The sheriff's office says there is no apparent gunshot wound or blood at the scene so it's unclear how Bell died. An autopsy Monday afternoon should shed more light on how Bell died.

Bell is a registered sex offender, convicted in 2005 for taking indecent liberties with a minor.

Alcohol and Law Enforcement agents are investigating along with the sheriff's office. The sheriff's office got the call about 3:50 a.m. Monday.

ALE has charged the owner of the home, ALE has charged owner of home, Damian Spruill, with selling alcohol without a license.



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A body found in the middle of a road has opened a homicide investigation in Bertie County.

Bertie County Sheriff Greg Atkins says a man's body was found in the middle of Farless Road near Merry Hill early Monday morning.

The name of the victim has not been released, pending notification of family members.

Sheriff Atkins says the investigation so far has led them to believe the victim was in a fight with someone else. However, there are no visible injuries on the body, which is making an early determination of the cause of death difficult.

A passerby found the victim around 4 a.m. Monday, Sheriff Atkins told WITN.

The investigation has led to the development of a suspect, but no arrests have been made yet. ..Source.. by Heather King

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Bertie County Homicide Investigation

8-25-2009 North Carolina:

The Bertie County Sheriff’s Office says 36-year-old Willie Bell of Merry Hill died this morning. Deputies arrested Horace Sessoms for his murder.
In an interview you will see only on 9, the mother of the victim talked about her son with our Parul Joshi.

Glenda Bell says, “God knows I love that boy, that’s my baby I really do love him.“
All Bell wants is for her son Willie to be remembered as his family knew him.

Vilean Mack says, “His personality was real good. When she asked him to do something, mow the grass, he would cook, he would take care of his youngest son at the house.” Mack loved Willie like a grandson. When she spoke with him Sunday night before he left the house she never thought it would be the last time. Mack says, “I told him last night when I saw him, I said ‘Behave yourself and be a good boy’ and he always said ‘Yes ma’am.“

Bertie County Sheriff Greg Atkins says about 6 hours after that conversation, his deputy found Bell lying in the middle of Farless Road near Merry Hill. Atkins says alcohol was being sold illegally here drawing lots of people.

Atkins says, “There was a crowd of people in the area, called and said there was a fight, someone was hurt very bad.“

Witnesses told Atkins Willie Bell and Horace Sessoms got into a fight. Bell’s family says the two were friends, they weren’t close, but they weren’t enemies by any means.

Glenda Bell says, “He’s gone now and I love him, let him rest in peace.“
In the meantime, the Sheriff says Sessoms has been charged with murdering Bell. He is at the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail under no bond. His first court appearance and bond hearing is Wednesday.

Sheriff Atkins says there is no obvious cause of death; they are waiting on lab work. ALE agents charged Damion Spruill with operating that illegal shot house.

The Bertie County Sheriff’s Office has charged 46-year-old Horace Sessoms of Colerain with first degree murder in the death of 36-year-old Willie Mason Bell.
Sheriff Greg Atkins tells 9 On Your Side his department got a call about a body lying in the middle of Farless Road around four this morning. That’s in the eastern part of Bertie County near Merry Hill.

Atkins says based on witness statements, it appears the victim, 36-year-old Willie Mason Bell was involved in a fight with someone, but there are few obvious injuries, making it hard to determine how he was killed.

Sheriff Atkins says bell was a registered sex offender who was convicted in 2005 for indecent liberties with a minor. ..Source.. by Carissa Etters, Executive Producer

Sunday, August 23, 2009

MI- Registered sex offender killed in Holly Township home invasion

8-23-2009 Michigan:

A registered sex offender was stabbed to death in his home early Sunday morning by an intruder, Michigan State Police said.

Dennis McCarthy, 65, rushed to the back door of his home on Riviera Shores after his wife spotted someone breaking in around 4 a.m. and screamed for his help, according to investigators. McCarthy was stabbed as he was fighting with the intruder.

McCarthy's wife, who wasn't harmed, called 911; he was rushed to Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc, where he died, police said. An autopsy by the Oakland County Medical Examiner has ruled the death a homicide.

"At this point, we do not believe this crime is a random act of violence," MSP Det. Sgt. Gary Muir said in a statement.

Police would not comment on whether McCarthy was targeted because of his sex offender status. The Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry lists a 64-year-old Dennis McCarthy who lives on the same road as being convicted in September of second-degree criminal sexual conduct with a person under 13.

The killer is described as a white man in his 20s, 5-foot-8 with a stocky build and brown hair, wearing a dark blue hooded sweater shirt.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Michigan State Police at 313-237-2450. ..Source.. by ZLATI MEYER, FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER

Oakland County man stabbed, murdered by home intruder Sunday morning

OAKLAND COUNTY (WJRT) -- (08/23/09) -- Police in Oakland County are searching for a suspect after a 64-year-old man was attacked and killed in his own home on Sunday.

Michigan State Police stationed in Groveland Township say the attack occurred around 4 a.m. at a home in the 1500 block of Riviera Shores in Holly Township.

No one is in custody but state police still believe that this wasn't a random act of violence and say the 64-year-old Dennis McCarthy's criminal sexual conduct conviction may have played a role in his death.

Residents living along the quiet Holly Township road woke up to find Michigan State Police investigators scouring the area Sunday morning.

Police say McCarthy's wife heard noises in the early morning hours and went to see what was going on while checking to make sure all the doors were locked. That's when someone broke through the back door.

She yelled for her husband, who confronted the intruder. That's when a fight started and McCarthy was stabbed.

"Intruder came in, walked past her and walked right over to the victim, Dennis McCarthy, and stabbed him in the neck," said Trooper Nathan Ellis.

He was able to get the intruder out of house, but he then collapsed. McCarthy was taken to Genesys Regional Medical Center where he later died. McCarthy's wife was not hurt during the struggle.

While police say they don't have any suspects, they are considering one potential motive. Last year, McCarthy was convicted of sexually assaulting his grandson, who was four years old at the time. He was recently released from the Oakland County Jail, where he served his sentence.

McCarthy was on probation and had to register as a sex offender.

The suspect is described as a white male in his 20s, standing around 5'7" tall. Police say he has a stocky build and was wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt.

If you saw anything suspicious around the time of the attack, or have any information to pass along, please call Michigan State Police. ..Source.. by Rebecca Trylch

Convicted Child Molester Killed

8-23-2009 Michigan:

Man Killed 1 Week After Being Released From Jail

HOLLY TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- A convicted sex offender who was just released from jail was stabbed to death Sunday inside his Holly Township home.

According to police, Dennis McCarthy's wife heard a noise early Sunday morning and went to check the locks on the doors. An attacker pushed his way through the back door.

McCarthy's wife screamed and McCarthy came running and wrestled the man. The attacker stabbed him and ran off.

McCarthy later died at the hospital.

Police believe McCarthy knew his attacker.

McCarthy had just been released from jail a week earlier, after serving a one year sentence for admittedly molesting his 4-year-old grandson. He was still serving nine years of probation.

McCarthy's wife said the attacker was a white man in his 20s. He was about 5 feet 7 inches tall with a stocky build. He was last seen wearing a hooded sweatshirt.

If you have any information, you are urged to contact police. ..Source.. by ClickOnDetroit

Police say sex offender was targeted, stabbed to death

8-24-2009 Michigan:

Holly Township -- Dennis Raymond McCarthy was an admitted sex offender and out of jail for less than a week when he was stabbed to death inside his home in what authorities said was a planned attack.

"There is no way that this was a random killing," said State Police Detective Gary Muir, a 31-year police veteran. "We have strong suspicions that he was targeted, either because of his past activities or something while he was in jail."

McCarthy, 64, was released last week from the Oakland County Jail after serving 10 months for molesting a 4-year-old family member. He died from multiple stabs suffered when confronting an intruder inside his home on Riviera Shores Drive. He also faced charges in another child sex case in 2004 but was acquitted.

Muir said that about 4 a.m. Sunday, McCarthy's wife, Debra, was awakened by a noise in their tri-level home. When she went to investigate downstairs, she encountered a man who had entered through an unsecured rear doorwall. She began screaming at the man to get out of the house, which brought Dennis McCarthy running to the door.

"Instead of retreating from the house, the man went towards him (McCarthy)," said Muir. "His wife said he said something to the intruder like, 'What are you doing? What do you want? Who are you?'"

The pair struggled briefly before the intruder ran from the house, back out the door he had entered, police said. McCarthy collapsed, and his wife made a 911 emergency call and applied first aid. McCarthy was pronounced dead at an area hospital.

A retired General Motors worker and former substitute teacher in Holly, McCarthy was accused of molesting the boy between July 2006 and May 2007 at his house. At his sentencing, the boy's mother told the judge she felt McCarthy should be in prison for the rest of his life. Another relative said he felt McCarthy deserved to be castrated.

Oakland Circuit Judge John McDonald sentenced him to 10 years' probation and ordered him tethered for nine years. McCarthy was released from the Oakland County Jail on Aug. 17, where he had been incarcerated since Oct. 20 after pleading guilty to second-degree criminal sexual conduct.

The boy's mother had filed a civil lawsuit against McCarthy, seeking damages for emotional distress suffered by her son, other children, herself and her husband. The lawsuit, filed Aug. 4, alleges a belief that another of the family's children was similarly violated.

The lawsuit also alleges the family has suffered physical and psychological problems as a result of the incidents. A hearing on the matter was set for this week before Oakland Circuit Judge Nanci J. Grant.

Four years before admitting his guilt involving the boy, McCarthy, known by the nickname "Rocky," was acquitted by an Oakland Circuit Court jury in another child sex case: nine charges of sexual assault involving five girls, ages 8-10.

Ann Arbor attorney John Shea represented McCarthy in both cases."No one of us has the right to take this kind of action into our own hands," Shea said. "Our existence in a peaceful, civilized society rests primarily with our recognizing that. If we don't, we may as well be living in Afghanistan."

When asked if McCarthy might have been a victim of vigilante justice, Muir said, "We aren't ruling anything out."

Muir noted nothing was stolen and the intruder didn't attack or threaten McCarthy's wife.

The intruder was identified as a stocky white man in his 20s wearing a dark hooded sweat shirt.

attacked McCarthy, rather than retreating.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call State Police at (248) 6334-4882 or (313) 237-2450. ..Source.. by Mike Martindale / The Detroit News

Man Fatally Stabbed Inside Home in Holly Twp.

8-24-2009 Michigan:

HOLLY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WJBK) - A man in Holly Township is killed in his home by an intruder, and it does not appear to be a random act of violence.

State police brought out a dog, searching for evidence in the brutal murder of 64-year-old Dennis McCarthy. The former wrestling coach and convicted sex offender was stabbed to death at his Holly Township home early Sunday morning.

Police say McCarthy's wife was awaken by a noise. She discovered an intruder had some in through an unlocked patio door. She screamed for help and her husband came to her aide.

"It was a struggle. He was stabbed. He then chased the intruder out the door, and after he had locked the door's when he collapsed," said Michigan State Police Sgt. Gary Muir.

It looks like Dennis McCarthy was targeted by the killer. Police say when the intruder came in, he had a brief conversation with McCarthy's wife, then walked right by her, stabbed McCarthy and ran off. Police won't say what the killer said to McCarthy's wife.

McCarthy was released from the Oakland County Jail just last week after serving a year for molesting a five-year-old boy. In 2003, McCarthy was charged with molesting five girls, all under the age of ten, but was found not guilty by a jury. Police say the sex charges could provide a motive.

"We believe somehow there is some connection, some link to that. We haven't quite figured that out at this point," Muir said.

Relatives tell police McCarthy was a former wrestling coach in Grand Blanc. He also taught wood shop for years in the Holly schools.

One neighbor is expressing sympathy for McCarthy's wife. "I just give her a lot of credit for sticking it out and waiting for him to come home and then, of course, to have this happen a few days after he gets home, it's just heartbreaking," said the neighbor.

FOX 2 has learned that the family of the five-year-old sex assault victim filed a civil lawsuit against Dennis McCarthy and the case was due in court later this week. ..Source.. by SCOTT LEWIS, FOX 2 News

Saturday, August 15, 2009

CA- Registered sex offender found dead in motel room on The Alameda — San Jose's 19th homicide

8-13-2009 California:

San Jose police today are investigating the city's 19th homicide of the year — the victim is a registered sex offender who was found stabbed to death in a motel room on The Alameda.

The 46-year-old man, who was not immediately identified by police pending notification of next of kin, was found in a room at the Santa Clara Inn at 6:20 p.m. Wednesday.

He had been stabbed a single time, fatally. Police were still investigating the motive as of this afternoon.

This time last year, there had been 22 homicides.

Anyone with information about this case was asked to contact detective sergeants Tony Mata or Pete Ramirez of the San Jose Police Department Homicide Unit at 408-277-5283. Persons wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867). ..Source.. by Sean Webby, swebby@mercurynews.com

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San Jose's 19th homicide victim of '09 identified

8-14-2009 California:

San Jose police have identified the city's 19th homicide victim of the year as Tommy Williams, a registered sex offender. Williams was found stabbed to death in a room at the Santa Clara Inn at 6:20 p.m. Wednesday.

He was seen in the San Jose State University area before he was killed. Police were investigating the motive Friday and were hoping to find anyone who saw the victim between Tuesday at 6 p.m. and Wednesday at 6 p.m.

On the California Megan's Law Web site, Williams is reported to have been convicted of a sex act with a minor.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact detective Sgts. Tony Mata or Pete Ramirez of the San Jose Police Department Homicide Unit at 408-277-5283. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867). ..Source.. by Sean Webby

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City resident charged with Calif. murder

4-7-2010 California:

PORTSMOUTH — A month after an Iowa state trooper found him riding in a Lincoln that was stolen from a city driveway, Stephen James MacDonald stabbed a man to death in a California hotel room, police allege.

MacDonald, 23, with a last known address of 10 Weald Road, is charged by San Jose police with murder. According to the San Jose Mercury, police allege he stabbed registered sex offender Tommy Williams in a San Jose motel on August 12, 2009.

The alleged motive, according to the California newspaper, was “a disagreement of some sort.”

Portsmouth Police Lt. Rodney McQuate said local officers “were looking for him for a while,” before U.S. Marshals found MacDonald in Boston. McQuate said that after the murder, MacDonald and an accomplice rode a bus back to Boston.

The accomplice, Jill Marie Botelho, 29, pleaded no contest to being an accessory to murder and was sentenced to 320 days in a California county jail, according to the San Jose newspaper. McQuate said Botelho is from southern Maine and when she lived in the area, used the last name Pento.

The police lieutenant said MacDonald's history with local police includes a 2008 arrest for a warrant out of Maine and a 2005 theft arrest. According to Herald archives, he was also arrested by Hampton police in 2007 on charges alleging loitering, prowling and theft.

Police say MacDonald was a passenger in a 1997 Lincoln Town Car that was stolen from resident Peter Anania on July 16, 2009 and recovered two days later after a high-speed pursuit on an Iowa highway. Anania told the Herald he spent hundreds of dollars to retrieve it and 21 hours driving it back home.

The driver of the stolen Lincoln, Justin Collins, 20, of Main Street, Raymond, pleaded guilty to theft in Portsmouth District Court last October and was sentenced to six months in the county jail. The charge was reduced from a felony as part of a plea agreement. ..Source.. by Elizabeth Dinan

Thursday, August 13, 2009

CA- Homicide Victim A Registered Sex Offender

All stories kept saying "Police believed Keeley's background had nothing to do with his death." However, when the killer was apprehended he used the registry to find Keeley! BINGO, the police do not want to tarnish the image of the registry, knowing it is harmful to registrants..
8-12-2009 California:

Edward Vaughn Keeley, the victim of an apparent homicide in North Palm Springs, was a registered sex offender. Keeley, who was found dead in his back yard Monday, is registered on the California Megan's Law web site as a sex offender. He was convicted of lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14.

Mike Keeley, his son, says he was not a predator but said he had gotten involved with the young daughter of an ex back in the1980s.

The Riverside County Sheriff's department says there is no indication Keeley's criminal past had anything to do with his death. Deputies have released few details beyond that. They are investigating the case as a homicide.
Given they have no idea what the motive was, why specifically jump to this reasoning, others are also possible? One possible answer -which runs through these deaths- is, that law enforcement does not want to damage the image of the registry as a motive, lest it be taken down. We will watch for further reports...
"He was beaten pretty bad," Mike said. Mike did not know what murder weapon was used. Deputies have not released that information.

Keeley's family, who was visiting his ranch Wednesday, said he lived alone but often took in homeless people and drug abusers.

"He would see someone walking down the street, bring them in, get them job, get them work," said Troy Tehart, Keeley's son-in-law.

Tehart said Keeley had someone living on his ranch at the time of his death. That person, a contractor who had recently lost his job and home, had found his body. The contractor wasn't available for comment.

Mike Keeley said his father's home was ransacked and his car was found burned nearby. Mike said his father didn't have many valuables so it's hard to imagine why anyone would kill him.

"He buys a lot of yard sale stuff to build this place so it's not like he had cash or anything," Mike said.

Edward Vaugh Keeley was found dead Monday afternoon in the back yard of his home at 64600 block of 16th Ave. ..Source.. by Kimberly Cheng, KPSP Local 2 News

Man, 75, found dead in own backyard; homicide suspected

The death of a 75-year-old man found in the backyard of his North Palm Springs home is being investigated as a homicide, investigators said Tuesday.

The body of Edward Vaughn Keeley was discovered about 5 p.m. Monday at 64-635 16th Ave. in an unincorporated area of Riverside County, Sheriff's Deputy Herlinda Valenzuela said.

The coroner is performing an autopsy to determine cause of death.
No arrests have been made.

Valenzuela released no further information, such as why investigators believe the death is a homicide.

The man's home is on a gravel road in a sparsely populated area just north of Dillon Road.

Investigators were in the area Tuesday interviewing neighbors.

“He's my ex,” said Teddy Jones, sitting in a car parked near the home.

“We talk and see each other all the time,” she said.

Jones said she had been in a relationship with the man for about 16 years. She moved out and into a home next door about five years ago, she said.

Jones, who said she was questioned by investigators, was waiting in a car in front of her home while her son was being interviewed.

Jones described the man as a “putterer” and said he volunteered at the Desert Hot Springs Senior Center.

“He had lunch there every day,” she said.

Keeley is a registered sex offender on the Megan's Law Web site. According to registration information, he was convicted of lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14.

``There is no information to suggest that he was murdered because he is
a registrant,'' Valenzuela said.


The sheriff's department asks anyone with information about the homicide to contact the Central Homicide Unit Investigator Joshua Button at (760) 393-3500 or Palm Desert station investigator Robert Garcia at (760) 836-1600. ..Source.. by Denise Goolsby • The Desert Sun

Accused Sex Offender Gunman Pleads 'Not Guilty'

2-10-2010 California:

INDIO - A reputed drug dealer accused, along with another man, in the death of a convicted sex offender in North Palm Springs pleaded not guilty today to a murder charge.

Travis Martin Cody, 27, faces one count of first-degree murder and two special circumstance allegations -- committing a murder during a robbery and a burglary -- in the Aug. 10 death of Edward Vaughn Keeley, whose body was found in his back yard in the 64000 block of 16th Avenue.

Cody was in state prison on an unrelated offense and was transported on Feb. 5 to the Indio Jail for prosecution.

Also accused in Keeley's death is self-avowed white supremacist Steven Banister, 28, who is accused of using California's Megan's Law registry to track down Keeley.

Banister also faces the same special circumstance allegations, which make both men eligible for the death penalty if convicted. Prosecutors will decide later in the case whether to seek capital punishment for the defendants.

Both men are due in court on Feb. 18 for a felony settlement conference.

Banister was released from prison less than a month before Keeley's death, according to a declaration filed in support of an arrest warrant.

Keeley's address was listed as the home of a convicted sex offender on a publicly accessible database created as a result of Megan's Law, said sheriff's Investigator Josh Button, who prepared the declaration.

Banister reportedly bragged in prison that he planned on assaulting homosexuals, rapists and pedophiles, according to Button. He allegedly used Megan's Law to target pedophiles and sex offenders for his burglaries.

Banister told his girlfriend that he had gotten into a fight with an old man, but did not know if the victim was dead or not, according to Button.

After Keeley's death, Banister went to Tennessee, where he was arrested in December.

Cody, who is being held without bail, told his mother and girlfriend in recorded jail conversations that he was at Keeley's home during the murder, Button wrote. ..Source.. by KESQ.com News Services

Accused Sex Offender Gunman Pleads 'Not Guilty'

2-14-2010 California:

INDIO - A reputed drug dealer accused, along with another man, in the death of a convicted sex offender in North Palm Springs pleaded not guilty today to a murder charge.

Travis Martin Cody, 27, faces one count of first-degree murder and two special circumstance allegations -- committing a murder during a robbery and a burglary -- in the Aug. 10 death of Edward Vaughn Keeley, whose body was found in his back yard in the 64000 block of 16th Avenue.

Cody was in state prison on an unrelated offense and was transported on Feb. 5 to the Indio Jail for prosecution.

Also accused in Keeley's death is self-avowed white supremacist Steven Banister, 28, who is accused of using California's Megan's Law registry to track down Keeley.

Banister also faces the same special circumstance allegations, which make both men eligible for the death penalty if convicted. Prosecutors will decide later in the case whether to seek capital punishment for the defendants.

Both men are due in court on Feb. 18 for a felony settlement conference.

Banister was released from prison less than a month before Keeley's death, according to a declaration filed in support of an arrest warrant.

Keeley's address was listed as the home of a convicted sex offender on a publicly accessible database created as a result of Megan's Law, said sheriff's Investigator Josh Button, who prepared the declaration.

Banister reportedly bragged in prison that he planned on assaulting homosexuals, rapists and pedophiles, according to Button. He allegedly used Megan's Law to target pedophiles and sex offenders for his burglaries.

Banister told his girlfriend that he had gotten into a fight with an old man, but did not know if the victim was dead or not, according to Button.

After Keeley's death, Banister went to Tennessee, where he was arrested in December.

Cody, who is being held without bail, told his mother and girlfriend in recorded jail conversations that he was at Keeley's home during the murder, Button wrote. ..Source.. by KESQ.com

Alleged white supremacist charged with killing convicted registered sex offender

1-10-2010 California:

PALM SPRINGS - An alleged white supremacist has been charged with using California's Megan's Law registry to track down and kill an convicted sex offender, it was reported today.

Steven Banister, 28, had been free from prison less than one month when he killed a 75-year-old Palm Springs man in his house on Aug. 28, 2009 according to Palm Springs police quoted in the Desert Sun. The victim, Edward Keeley, had apparently been convicted in years past of an undetermined sex crime.

Keeley's address was listed as the home of a convicted sex offender on the publicly-available roll of such properties created by Megan's Law. Banister had reportedly boasted while in prison that he was planning to hurt or kill people who had sexually abused children.

Banister, an avowed white supremacist from Desert Hot Springs, fled to Tennessee after the killing and was arrested there Dec. 10, the Desert Sun reported.

Earlier last year, Banister was living on parole in Desert Hot Springs when he was arrested during a highly-publicized roundup of parole violators, the newspaper reported. He was sent back to prison, where he boasted to other inmates he had robbed the elderly Keeley during his interlude of freedom.

Police found some of Banister's property, including a Derringer-style pistol and leather holster, in the home of Banister's friend, Travis Cody, the Desert Sun reported. ..Source.. Valley News

Defendant accused of killing a sex offender has move to fire lawyer denied

4-8-2011 Texas:

A convicted felon accused of killing a sex offender tried to fire his attorney Thursday but was overruled by a judge, who is expected to set a trial date for the man and his alleged cohort in June.

Travis Martin Cody, 28, and Steven Aruther Banister, 29, could face life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first-degree murder with special circumstance allegations of killing during a burglary and robbery in the Aug. 10, 2009, death of Edward Vaughn Keeley.

Trial proceedings were slated to get under way Thursday, but a motion by Cody to dismiss his court-appointed lawyer, James Silva, delayed the process.

Following a closed-door hearing at the Indio courthouse, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Steven Counelis denied Cody's request and scheduled a trial-setting conference for Cody and Banister on June 7.

Silva told City News Service he would need at least that amount of time to review recorded jailhouse phone conversations initiated by Cody.

Banister, an avowed white supremacist, is accused of using the California Megan's Law registry of convicted sex criminals to track down Keeley, whose body was found in the backyard of his house in the 64-000 block of 16th Avenue in North Palm Springs.

Banister was released from prison less than a month before Keeley's death, according to court papers.

He and Cody are longtime friends.

They were convicted in 2002 of burglarizing a Desert Hot Springs storage facility.

Banister allegedly bragged in prison that he planned on assaulting homosexuals, rapists and pedophiles, according to court documents.

He allegedly used the Megan's Law database to target pedophiles and sex offenders for burglaries.

The defendant told his girlfriend that he had gotten into a fight with an old man, but did not know if the victim was dead or not, according to sheriff's Investigator Josh Button.

After Keeley's death, Banister went to Tennessee, where he was arrested in December 2009.

Cody told his mother and girlfriend in recorded jail conversations that he was at Keeley's home during the murder, Button said.

Investigators also found some of Banister's property, including a Derringer-style pistol and leather holster, at Cody's residence.

Cody was in state prison on an unrelated offense when he was arrested in connection with the Keeley slaying.

The defendants could have faced the death penalty, but prosecutors decided late last summer not to pursue capital punishment. ..Source.. by City News Service

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Trial date set for suspects in Palm Springs killing

1-6-2012 California:

A Jan. 20 trial date was set today for two men, one of them a white supremacist, accused in the killing of a sex offender in Palm Springs.

Travis Martin Cody, 29, and Steven Arthur Banister, 30, could face life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first-degree murder with special circumstance allegations of killing during a burglary and robbery in the Aug. 10, 2009, death of 75-year-old Edward Vaughn Keeley.

Banister -- an avowed white supremacist -- is accused of using the California Megan's Law registry of convicted sex criminals to track down Keeley, whose body was found in the backyard of his house in the 64000 block of 16th Avenue in North Palm Springs.

At a trial-readiness conference today at Indio's Larson Justice Center, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Thomas N. Douglass set a Jan. 20 trial date for the two men.

Banister was released from prison less than a month before Keeley's death, according to court papers. He and Cody are longtime friends. They were convicted in 2002 of burglarizing a Desert Hot Springs storage facility.

Banister allegedly bragged in prison that he planned on assaulting homosexuals, rapists and pedophiles, according to court documents. He allegedly used the Megan's Law database to target pedophiles and sex offenders for burglaries.

The defendant told his girlfriend that he had gotten into a fight with an old man, but did not know if the victim was dead or not, according to sheriff's Investigator Josh Button. After Keeley's death, Banister went to Tennessee, where he was arrested in December 2009.

Cody told his mother and girlfriend in recorded jail conversations that he was at Keeley's home during the murder, Button said.

Cody was in state prison on an unrelated offense when he was arrested in connection with the Keeley slaying.

The defendants could have faced the death penalty, but prosecutors decided in 2010 not to pursue capital punishment. ..Source.. by City News Service

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2 convicted of robbing, killing homeowner, 75, near Desert Hot Springs

3-8-2012 California:

INDIO — Two men were convicted Thursday of murdering a 75-year-old man during a burglary at his home near Desert Hot Springs.

Jurors deliberated about a half-day before returning guilty verdicts against Travis Martin Cody, 29, and Steven Arthur Banister, 30, and finding true special circumstance allegations of killing during a burglary and robbery in the Aug. 9, 2009, death of Edward Vaughn Keeley.

A man living in a trailer on the victim's property in an unincorporated area of Riverside County near Desert Hot Springs found Keeley dead in his home the next day.

Cody and Banister face life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The special circumstance allegations made them eligible for the death penalty, but prosecutors decided in 2010 not to pursue capital punishment.

Deputy District Attorney Scot Clark told jurors that Banister and Cody weren't happy with what they found when they broke into Keeley's home.

They ransacked the residence before binding Keeley with a necktie and beating him in the head with the stock of a shotgun, the prosecutor said.

“Ed Keeley was asphyxiated and strangled after — after — they inflicted that beating,” Clark said in his closing argument Wednesday. “Ladies and gentlemen, Ed Keeley was alive through all of that it almost takes on a torture quality when they did to Ed Keeley. Somebody was mighty, mighty angry they didn't get what they came to get.”

Clark said the two men had previously broken into some outbuildings on Keeley's property and thought they'd find something better in the principal dwelling.

“Someone was looking for something; someone was looking to take his property,” Clark said.

He said authorities later found property belonging to Keeley at the defendants' homes, including a pistol hidden, with a lighter, inside a television set at Cody's house. Keeley's car was found burned about a mile and a half from his house, the prosecutor said.

He said that in a prison phone call, Cody told his mother that he was at Keeley's home at the time of the murder and expected to go to prison “forever.”

Banister — who left for Tennessee after Keeley's death and was arrested there — told his girlfriend the day after the victim's death that he had gotten into a fight with an elderly man and did not know if he was dead or not, Clark said.

“I don't get to say this very often — take the defendants' words for it,” he said.

The prosecutor said one witness, Michael Madrid, had information he could only have gotten from someone involved with the crime. Madrid told police that Cody had told him about the robbery and killing, then said in court this week that he made it up or didn't remember.

“There's a level of detail he wouldn't get from talk out on the streets,” Clark said.

Cody's attorney, Leni Jacobs, argued there was no physical evidence linking her client to the crime and that witnesses were inconsistent in their testmony.

“There's no DNA, no fingerprints — even the tire tread marks check by Detective (Kenneth) Patterson, they didn't match,” she said in her closing argument.

Banister's attorney, Greg Johnson, said his client had been in prison in the past and had made mistakes, but maintained that he was innocent of murder.

“Yes, he's a thief — he steals cars, he steals dirt bikes.

“But he is not a killer,” Johnson said. ..Source.. by Joy Juedes, City News Service

Sunday, August 2, 2009

CO- Was inmate death suicide or murder?

7-31-2009 Colorado:

In 2005, after being charged with sexual assault on a child and awaiting trial at the Jefferson County Detention Facility, Anthony Sims was so worried about his safety in prison that he asked, and was granted, to be housed in protective custody.

What Sims did not know, according to a lawsuit filed this week in the United States District Court of Colorado, was that nearby, just beyond a shared shower with faulty locks, a violent white supremacist Shawn Shields was being held. Shields had been transferred from the “Supermax” prison and was awaiting charges for assault on a cellmate.

Kathie Sims, Anthony’s mother, claims in the civil suit that because of the access provided by the broken shower locks, Shields was able to enter Sims’ cell and strangle him with a tube sock.

Sims’ death had been ruled a suicide by the Jefferson County Coroner and indeed Kathie was told there was nothing to suggest his death was a homicide. Yet as the Complaint points out, Sims had been badly beaten and his head was in a pool of blood.

Nearly 3 years after her son’s death, Kathie was contacted by an FBI agent whose “ investigation had determined that Anthony had not committed suicide, but had been murdered by a fellow inmate.”

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Estate of Anthony Sims, is directed against the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners and sheriffs for failing to protect Sims while he was in their protective custody. The attorney for the plaintiff, David Lane, has also been in the news lately as the defense attorney for controversial professor Ward Churchill. ..Source.. by Glorianne Scott

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Jeffco DA probing inmate's '05 death

7-31-2009 Colorado:

The Jefferson County district attorney is investigating the death four years ago of a child-sexual-assault suspect in the county jail — a death initially ruled a suicide.

The investigation was prompted by a statement made by a prison inmate, who told the FBI that he killed Anthony Sims after manipulating a shared door between their cells that was supposed to be locked.

On Nov. 1, 2005, 20-year-old Sims was found with a tube sock tied around his neck, his body slumped face down over his cell bed with his legs on the floor.

The right side of his face was bruised and swollen.

After an investigation by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, the county coroner ruled Sims' death a suicide.

Then, in 2008, inmate Shawn Shields, 36, who is serving time in state prison on a variety of felony offenses until October 2028, told an FBI agent that he had killed Sims, after figuring out how to open a locked door between their cells.

Shields has yet to serve a pending 10-year federal sentence for beating another inmate on May 23, 2005, while in a holding cell at the U.S. District Court in Denver. The victim was beaten because he was a witness testifying against another inmate in a federal court case, records show.

An FBI agent notified Sims' mother, Kathie, of Shields' statement. On Wednesday, she filed suit against the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners, Sheriff Ted Mink and an unnamed deputy.

The lawsuit says Jefferson County failed to protect Sims from Shields, an inmate with a record of violence on other prisoners, described as a high-level member of a white supremacist prison gang.

Jefferson County sheriff's spokeswoman Jacki Kelley and County Attorney Writer Mott said Thursday that Shields' claims were investigated.

"We don't believe the story and don't believe the inmate was killed at the hands of another inmate at our facility," Kelley said. "The doors were tested, and we could not replicate or duplicate what this inmate said occurred."

Shields is not charged with homicide. Sims' death remains classified as a suicide in Jefferson County.

But while the Sheriff's Office has discounted Shields' claims, there is an open investigation into Sims' death by the district attorney.

Pam Russell, spokeswoman for the district attorney, acknowledged the probe but said she could not elaborate.

David Lane, attorney for Kathie Sims, said more investigation is clearly needed.

"He beat himself to a pulp before he tied a sock around his neck and strangled himself to death? It's ridiculous," Lane said.

The lawsuit says Shields and other inmates knew how to manipulate the doors in the shared shower between the administrative segregation unit, where Shields was housed, and the protective-custody unit, where Sims was held. ..Source.. by Felisa Cardona