Monday, Mar. 23, 1981
One Week's Murder Victims
March 8-14,1981
In an average week, some 400 Americans are murdered. Most are fatalities in family quarrels and neighborhood arguments, drug wars and gang rivalries. But one-third are slain by strangers, often without reason. On the following pages, a gallery of a few of last week's victims:
MARGARET DUDLEY, 61 Secretary, Detroit
She was robbed and then beaten to death in the basement of the church where she worked. Police arrested a 17-year-old youth and charged him with the murder.
RANDOLPH WRIGHT, 55 Garage manager, Houston
He accused a boyhood friend, Waldo Quarles, of running over his cat. As the argument flared, Quarles pulled out a gun and shot Wright. Quarles was arrested.
THOMAS MOUNCE, 51 Businessman, Memphis
Owner of a wall-covering company, he was held up in his store's parking lot at 6 p.m. by a gunman. He was shot in the head as he grabbed for the weapon. No arrest.
ALEJANDRO FREYRE, 25 Security guard, Oakland
Dressed in his uniform but unarmed, he was shot once through the heart as he left his apartment for work at 10 p.m. He staggered 100 ft. before collapsing. No arrest.
ROBIN BOLDEN, 19 Unemployed, Chicago
Mother of a month-old baby, she left her family home for a party one night but never returned: she was found strangled in a garage a block from home. No arrest.
STEVE BOSTIC, 21 Autoworker, Detroit
After three strangers stopped and helped him jump-start his car, they demanded $10. When he offered only $5, one of the men opened fire. No arrest.
MARGARET BENNETT, 82 Maid, Miami Beach
Returning home with the Sunday papers, she was suddenly attacked by a crazed neighbor who emptied his .22 revolver into her head and chest. Suspect arrested.
HAROLD BURGESS, 47 Storeowner, Sunland, Ca.
Knocking on an acquaintance's door, he was greeted by a shotgun blast and revolver shots. The friend claimed self-defense, and a gun was found on Burgess's body.
GREGORY SYLVESTER, 17 Student, Las Vegas
He became involved in an argument with a mon over a just completed basketball game. Sylvester was stabbed in the chest, the side and the back. Suspect arrested.
KENNY BLACK, 20 Steelworker, Charlotte
While strolling through a public housing project with a friend, he was suddenly attacked by four men and shot. The friend was uninjured. No arrest.
GEORGE COLE, 62 Custodian, Washington
At 4:30 a.m., as he headed for the bus to go to work, he was shot six times in an apparent robbery attempt. He died only three doors away from his home. No arrest.
CAROL NIXON THEBAUT, 39 Realtor, Lake Park, Fla.
As she sat alone in her office eating lunch, a man entered and shot her once in the head. Police arrested a 27-year old gardener, fired by her two weeks before.
RONALD FITZER, 31 Dentist, Seattle
Sitting in his car ar 2 a.m. on a city street, apparently lost, he was approached by two men who picked a fight. He was stabbed twice. Suspects arrested.
JOHN HICKS, 37 Unemployed, Chicago
While visiting his brother, he got involved in a quarrel with his brother's girlfriend, who seized a butcher knife and stabbed him in the abdomen. Suspect arrested.
WILLIAM HILBORN, 72 Retired, Petersburg, Ind.
Returning from evening church services with his wife, Mary, 65, he surprised a burglar in their home. Both Hiborns were stabbed three times. No arrest.
LARRY POTTS, 21 Printer, Chicago
Singer in a soul band, he was rehearsing with his group when hit in the back by shots fired through a window. Police arrested a member of a street gang.
LYTIC DAVIS, 27 Office worker, Los Angeles
An intruder entered her home one evening and stabbed to death Davis and her five-year-old son Shoman. There was no evidence of forced entry or robbery. No arrest.
CHERYL ANN BUCKLEY, 25 Prostitute, San Jose
Already dead for two days, she was found dumped by the side of a road with a bullet in her chest. After quizzing her friends and customers, police arrested a boyfriend.
BERNARD BEARD, 32 Uemployed, Los Angeles
Attending a birthday party, he was shot twice in the chest by a man who was apparently gunning for one of Beard's friends. Suspect arrested.
JOSEPH L.JOHNSON, 85 Retired, Omaha
When he answered a knock on his door at 8:30 p.m., a stranger asked directions then shot him twice in the head. Two suspects have been arrested.
CLARIVEL BENITEZ, 19 Secretary, Miami
As she drove away from a supermarket, a man jumped into her car and tried to rob her. She sprayed Mace at him, whereupon he shot her twice and fled. No arrest.
CHRISTOPHER GROVE, 34 Auctioneer, Los Angeles
A man with a rifle held up the auction house, then ordered Grove to lie face down on the floor. He then shot Grove in the back and the head. No arrest.
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