JIMMY RAY RUNS AMOCK
NORMAN
V. KELLY
Jimmy Ray Pitsonbarger was winding down a
drinking spree that early morning of August 26, 1987, hopping from one tavern
to the other. He found himself racing
down a rural road near Edwards, Illinois, virtually out of control. He ended up
in a ditch wondering what happened. Out of the car now he walked toward a
house, entering through an unlocked rear window. He raided the refrigerator and
searched the house finding a rifle, a pistol and a shotgun. Next he went to the house next door at 5615
West Southport Road. Inside asleep were the owners, Alta and Claude Brown
unaware of the evil that was coming their way.
Finding his way in from a rear window, Jimmy Ray stood
there alone in the darkness listening. Suddenly a light went on as Claude and
Alta walked into the kitchen. Pitsonbarger quickly fired his weapon, killing
Claude almost instantly. Alta screamed as she watched her husband fall to the
floor. Jimmy Ray ran towards her screaming at her to be still. Here is what the
killer later told police.
“She kept pleading with me…you know
not to rape her. Finally I told her I would not
rape her. I shot her instead.”
FREE
TO FLEE
Jimmy Ray stepped over his victims to search the
house. Soon he was racing off with the Brown’s pickup truck, money and guns
toward whatever came his way. Hell, he was a happy camper. He had some money, a
vehicle and the open road. Here is what he would tell police later.
“I just wanted to
have some fun
before I got
caught.”
The lucky neighbor, once she had seen that her house
had been broken into called the Peoria County Sheriff’s office. Prints found at
the murder scene and discovery of the killer’s abandoned Mercury soon had the
officers zeroed in on their suspect. As the little town of Edwards, Illinois
mourned the loss of their neighbors police all over the country were on the
look out for Jimmy Ray Pitsonbarger.
Meanwhile where was Pitsonbarger? Why he was having a
good time in
Columbia,
Missouri. He even signed his real name on a guest book at a motel then he
headed for the nearest bar. It was there that he spotted his next victim, Mr.
Gordon, a vacuum cleaner salesman. Soon
the two men were driving along a rural road. Pitsonbarger pulled out his handgun
and shot the man several times. He robbed him, dumped him out of the car and
headed west. Jimmy Ray was back on the
road a little bit richer and still having fun.
GO WEST
YOUNG MAN
Jimmy cruised along, stopping here and there, always
looking for another victim. He pulled into a gas station in Verdi, Nebraska
where he had the attendant fill up the gas tank. Pitsonbarger then pulled a gun
on the man and robbed him of $200.00.
Police were amazed to hear that he had not killed the man. Now Jimmy was even richer, but the attendant
had given police the description and license number of the Nisson he was
driving. Jimmy Ray abandoned the Nisson in Boontown, Nevada and hitchhiked his
way to Reno, Nevada.
Pitsonbarger checked into a fancy motel, again using
his real name and went to sleep. Less than an hour later police had surrounded
Jimmy’s little nest. Officers had quietly evacuated the rooms near the
suspected killer and were near his room door when it opened. A lady stepped out in the hall, her head was
bloody, she was nude and obviously
terrified. Calmly the officer in charge went into the room next door and phoned
the suspect’s room. Moments later Jimmy
was in cuffs and surrounded by police.
TRIALS AND
TRIBULATIONS
Much later a judge in Nevada sentenced Jimmy Ray
Pitsonbarger, now age twenty-five to 139 years in prison without the
possibility of parole. Back in Peoria, Illinois, the murder trial was conducted
in front of Judge Calvin Stone without a jury. In September of 1989 Jimmy Ray
was in Peoria for his sentencing hearing.
From Peoria he went to death row where he would be the 119th.
person in Illinois awaiting death by lethal injection. Of course that never took place, but all of
his victims are still gone from us forever.
Editor’s Note:
Norm is a Peoria Historian, author and radio personality on WOAM 1350
AM. norman.kelly@sbcglobal.net
All of Jimmy Ray's victims are not gone I was one of his victims I was the woman running out of the hotel room that he tied up and raped 4 hours and shot I lived and I live with what he did to me every day of my life you so cavalierly tell his story it's offencive I testified at the penalty phase of his trial in Illinois which he didn't said about me with regards to it didn't matter that I died because of what I did for a living all of that just ridiculous you didn't tell the whole story you didn't tell what he did in to Miss Brown or why he attacked the guy in Colombia if you're going to report on something make sure you get your facts straight
ReplyDeleteAll of Jimmy Ray's victims are not gone I was one of his victims I was the woman running out of the hotel room that he tied up and raped 4 hours and shot I lived and I live with what he did to me every day of my life you so cavalierly tell his story it's offencive I testified at the penalty phase of his trial in Illinois which he didn't said about me with regards to it didn't matter that I died because of what I did for a living all of that just ridiculous you didn't tell the whole story you didn't tell what he did in to Miss Brown or why he attacked the guy in Colombia if you're going to report on something make sure you get your facts straight
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