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Tests Link All 3 W.Va. Shooting Deaths
2003-08-22
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Investigators said Thursday that ballistics tests showed all three victims in a series of sniper-style slayings at area convenience stores were killed by the same weapon. Charleston Police Chief Jerry Pauley said the victims, who all were shot in the head or neck last week, were killed by a .22-caliber rifle. "It does positively link the three bullets together. They all three came from the same weapon," Pauley said at an evening news conference. "Now that we know it came from the same weapon, we’ve got a direction to go in." Also Thursday, police released a composite sketch of a person witnesses described seeing at the scene of one of the shootings: a heavy-set white male with dark hair, long sideburns and a goatee. Police did not describe the man as a suspect, but said they wanted to speak with him. Witnesses told police they saw a large white man in a truck the night of the Aug. 14 shootings. Based on witness accounts, investigators are looking for a dark-colored, two-tone Ford F-150 extended cab pickup that was seen at the last two slayings.

Gary Carrier Jr., 44, of South Charleston, was killed Aug. 10 while making a telephone call outside a Charleston convenience store. Four days later, Jeanie Patton, 31, and Okey Meadows Jr., 26, both of Campbells Creek, were killed within 90 minutes of each other at rural convenience stores about 10 miles apart and less than 20 miles east of Charleston. Pauley said investigators have not determined whether the three murders are the work of a random sniper. Kanawha County sheriff’s officials had said earlier that the killings of Meadows and Patton appeared to be drug-related. Investigators haven’t found any evidence to show drugs were involved in Carrier’s slaying, Pauley said. "We’ve got profilers looking at the information ... They haven’t determined anything for us yet," Pauley said. A city, county and federal task force continues to sift through more than 400 leads, 10 of which have linked two of the shootings in the Campbells Creek area to drugs.
Drugs or terrorism? Third shooting doesn’t fit the first theory.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  they released a composite of the suspect - white, Mullett haircut, goatee, driving a pickup. Bill Handel on KFI radio said that applied to 90% of the Men AND Women in WVa ;-)
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-22 1:46:29 PM  

#1  Seems possible, if there is a drugs connection between the first two shootings, that the third was a decoy intended to confuse the police. Make it all seem like the behaviour of a random killer to disguise the true motive and thus the identity of the perpetrator. If the shootings stop now, this would seem increasingly plausible to me...
Posted by: Bulldog   2003-8-22 4:22:03 AM  

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