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eastcountytoday · 6 years ago
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May 7-13: Antioch Police Calls
May 7-13: Antioch Police Calls
The Antioch Police Department reported that between May 7-13, they had 1,734 calls for service. This recap focuses on the higher priority calls for service.
 2 arson
 29 assaults — The following calls are 245 PC – assaults with deadly weapons
5/7 – Somersville & Fairview
5/7 – L St & W 3rd St.
5/7 – E 18th & Cavallo
5/8 – Seville & Lopez
5/8 – Glade Ct & Eagleridge
5/11 – Sycamore & Manzanita Way
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thekillerblogofkillers · 7 years ago
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Charles Ray Hatcher (1929-1984)
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Charles Ray Hatcher was an American serial killer who confessed to the murders of 16 people over a 14 year period. He was born in Mound City, Missouri, on July 16, 1929, the youngest son of Jesse and Lula Hatcher. Jessue Hatcher was an ex-convict & a violently abusive alcoholic. Hatcher was bullied as a child, and would bully his classmates in turn. In early 1935, Hatcher and his older brothers were flying a kite made with copper wire they had found in an old Model T Ford. Arthur, the oldest brother, was just about to hand the kite to Charles when it hit a high-voltage power line and electrocuted him - he was pronounced dead at the scene. Not long after this incident, Jesse left the family and divorced Lula, who remarried several times. In 1945, Hatcher moved with his mother and her 3rd husband to St. Joseph. 
In 1947 Charles Hatcher was convicted of auto theft in St. Joseph after stealing a logging truck from his employers at the Iowa-Missouri Walnut Company. For this, he received a 2 year suspended sentence. The following year he was convicted for the same crime for stealing a 1937 Buick & was sentenced to 2 years in the Missouri State Penitentiary. On June 8, 1949, he was released after serving just over a year - he was back in prison within a few months, this time for forging a $10 check at a Maryville gas station. On March 18, 1951, Hatcher escaped from prison & attempted a burglary but was captured and received 2 extra years in prison. He was released from prison on July 14, 1954, and promptly stole a 1951 Ford in Orrick - he was sentenced to 4 years in prison. Prior to sentencing, Hatcher tried to escape from the Ray County Jail in Richmond & received an extra 2 years. On March 18, 1959, Hatcher was released from prison for the 6th time. 3 months later Hatcher attempted to abduct 16-year-old Steven Pellham, a paper boy, threatening him with a butcher knife. Pellham reported the incident & Hatcher was arrested when the police pulled him over whilst he was driving a stolen vehicle. He was subsequently sentenced to 5 years in the Missouri State Penitentiary for the attempted kidnapping and auto theft under the Habitual Criminal Act. Whilst waiting to be transported to prison, Hatcher unsuccessfully tried to break out of the Buchanan County Jail. When he arrived at the Missouri State Penitentiary, he claimed to be the most notorious criminal in northwest Missouri since Jesse James. On July 2, 1961, fellow inmate Jerry Tharrington was found raped & stabbed to death on the prison’s kitchen loading bay. Hatcher was the only kitchen crew member who was missing at the time of the murder. He was sent to solitary confinement but there was not enough evidence to convict him in court. Whilst in solitary, Hatcher wrote a note saying that he needed psychiatric treatment, but the prison psychologist believed this was just a scheme to get out of solitary and possibly to be released early. Treatment was therefore refused, and Hatcher was returned to the general population. His sentence, however, was reduced to 3/4 the original time, and he was released on August 24, 1963.
Hatcher confessed to abducting 12-year-old William Freeman in Antioch, California on August 27, 1969, claiming that he told the boy to come with him, took him to a creek, & strangled him. 2 days later, Gilbert Martinez, 6, was reported missing in San Francisco. The 6-year-old who was playing with Martinez stated that he walked away with a man who offered him ice cream. Martinez was found by a dog walker, who saved him while he was being beaten and sexually assaulted. Police arrived on the scene & arrested the perpetrator, who gave his name as Albert Ralph Price, but carried ID with the name Hobert Prater. Martinez survived his ordeal, and FBI records identified the assailant as Charles R. Hatcher. Still using the name of Albert Price, Hatcher was charged with assault with attempt to commit sodomy & kidnapping, and was ordered to complete competency evaluations to determine whether he was fit to stand trial. A complete psych evaluation was ordered when he was unresponsive during the preliminary evaluations. At this time, Hatcher claimed he was hearing voices, and faked delusions & suicide attempts in an effort to avoid going to prison. In December 1970 Hatcher was sent between the courts and the hospital many times - one psychiatrist diagnosed him as having a passive-aggressive personality with paraphilia & paedophilia. Hospital staff believed that Hatcher was lying about/exaggerating the symptoms of his mental disorders. He was examined by 2 psychiatrists in January 1971; he was declared insane by the 1st, who recommended vigorous treatment in a secure hospital & the 2nd psychiatrist declared him incompetent to stand trial & sent him back to the hospital. On May 24, 1971, Hatcher was sent to trial. He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity & was sent to a different hospital for more evaluations, where he was determined to be unfit to stand trial. On June 2, Hatcher escaped from the hospital & was caught a week later in Colusa, California, where he was arrested for suspected auto theft under the name Richard Lee Grady. Hatcher was taken back to the California State Hospital for a mental evaluation. In April 1972 hospital staff declared his treatment unsuccessful and determined that he was a danger to other patients. As a result, he was sent to the prison state hospital in Vacaville. In August of 1972, Hatcher was transferred to San Quentin State Prison to stand trial, 3 years after the crime. He was ordered to undergo 2 final examinations - 1 declared him competent to stand trial & the other believed he was sane at the time of the crime. In December of that year Hatcher was tried & convicted of the abduction & molestation of Martinez. He was committed to the California State Hospital as a “mentally disordered sexual offender”. 
On March 28, 1973, guards found Hatcher hiding in a cooler near the hospital’s main yard with 2 sheets stuffed into his pants, admitting to an escape attempt. He was sent back to court for sentencing after doctors decided he was still a threat to society. In April Hatcher was sentenced to 1 year to life and was sent to a medium-security prison in Vacaville. In May of the same year a psychologist declared Hatcher to be a “manipulative institutionalised sociopath” - the following month he attempted suicide by cutting his wrists after it was recommended that he be transferred to a maximum security prison. He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia & remained at Vacaville. In August 1975, at Hatcher’s parole review, the guards reported good behaviour. In June 1976, the California Parole Board found that Hatcher had improved during his time in prison & set a parole date of December 25, 1978. Due to the passing of a bill giving inmates credit for time spent in jails and mental hospitals, Hatcher received a new parole date of January 1977, and was released to a halfway house in San Francisco on May 20, 1977. On September 4, 1978, Hatcher, under the name Richard Clark, was arrested in Omaha, Nebraska, for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy. He was sent to the Douglas County Mental Hospital & was released in January 1979. On May 3, 1979, Hatcher was arrested for assault & attempted murder after trying to stab 7-year-old Thomas Morton. He was subsequently sent to Norfolk Regional Center after the charges were dropped. In May 1980, Hatcher was released from this facility but was sent back 2 months later following another assault - he escaped in September. On October 9, 1980, Hatcher, as Richard Clark, was arrested in Lincoln, Nebraska, for the attempted assault & sodomy of a 17-year-old boy. He was then sent to another mental health facility and released 21 days later. On January 13, 1981, Hatcher was again arrested under the name Richard Clark in Des Moines, Iowa, after a knife fight. He spent time in several mental health facilities before being released to a Davenport Salvation Army shelter in April.
On May 26, 1978, Eric Christgen, 4, disappeared from St. Joseph, Missouri - his body was found along the Missouri River, having been sexually abused. He died of suffocation. The police questioned over 100 potential suspects, including “every known pervert in town”, to no avail. One was 25-year-old Melvin Reynolds, a man of below-average intelligence who had been a sexual abuse victim as a child, & who had homosexual experiences as an adolescent. Although Reynolds was agitated by the investigation, he fully cooperated through several interrogations including 2 polygraph tests and 1 interrogation under hypnosis. In December 1978, Reynolds was questioned under amobarbital (believed to be a truth serum) and made a vague comment that intensified suspicion against him. 2 months later the police brought Reynolds in for another found of interrogation - 14 hours of questions, threats, & promises. He finally snapped, saying: “I’ll say so if you want me to.” In the following weeks, Reynolds embellished his confession with details that were fed to him, either deliberately or otherwise. This was enough to convince the prosecutor to charge Reynolds & a jury convicted him of 2nd degree murder. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. 4 years later, Reynolds was released when Charles Hatcher confessed to 3 murdered to an FBI agent - including that of Eric Christgen. On July 29, 1982, Michelle Steele, 11, was reported missing in St. Joseph. The following day her uncle found her naked, brutalised body on a bank of the Missouri River - she had been severely beaten before being strangled to death. Hatcher was arrested the next day, trying to check in to the St. Joseph State Hospital. Whilst awaiting trial, he confessed to 15 other child murders dating back from 1969. The 1st victim, 12-year-old Willam Freeman, had disappeared from Antioch, California, in August 1969, a day before Hatcher was charged with child molestation in nearby San Francisco. In a different case, Hatcher drew a map leading searcher to the remains of James Churchill on the grounds of the Rock Island Army Arsenal near Davenport, Iowa. He then confessed to the murder of Eric Christgen, for which he was convicted in October 1983, & receiving a term of life imprisonment with no parole for at least 50 years. After his 2nd Missouri conviction a year later for the murder of Michelle Steele, Hatcher requested a death sentence but the jury refused, recommending life on December 3, 1984. 4 days later, Charles Ray Hatcher hanged himself in his cell at the Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City.
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gslocksmith · 4 years ago
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marketprdaily · 5 years ago
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Marin park burglaries linked to Antioch man
Marin park burglaries linked to Antioch man
Park rangers arrested an East Bay man in an auto burglary investigation in the Point Reyes National Seashore.
The park opened the investigation several weeks ago in response to a series of break-ins. On Saturday, a ranger spotted a man near Olema whose description and vehicle were a potential match to the burglar.
Joseph Harold Wyles, 20, of Antioch was booked into the Marin County Jail on…
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kansascityhappenings · 7 years ago
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One person charged in shoot out in Qdoba parking lot at Antioch Crossing
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City, Mo. man was charged Wednesday in a shooting in the parking lot outside a Qdoba Mexican Restaurant on Monday evening.
Derick D. Jones
Derick D. Jones, 28, is charged with unlawful possession of a firearm after, prosecutors say, he was involved in the shooting at Antioch Crossing shopping center at 53rd Street and N. Antioch Road in Kansas City, Mo., outside Gladstone.
Court records say officers were dispatched to the scene Monday as shots rang out. A witness told police that a black male wearing a red hoodie with shoulder length dreads was seen fleeing the scene with a gun in his hand. Another witness told police that the man had taken off e jacket and was hiding in the dumpster.
Police found Jones hiding in the dumpster. Prosecutors say Jones pulled marijuana out of his pocket when he was taken into custody.
Witnesses identified Jones as the person in the white SUV that was found at the scene up against the Qdoba, on the sidewalk, with bullet holes in the windshield. One witness identified Jones as the primary shooter in the incident.
Jones told police he went to the parking lot to buy drugs. He said he got in a car with a seller, as well as two other individuals, and gave the seller money and got drugs. He said as he tried to leave, the seller got out of the car and pointed a gun at Jones. He said he then pointed his gun at the seller.
The individuals in the car shot at Jones as he got in his SUV and tried to flee. He said he backed up, striking a fence, and then shot through his window at the two people shooting at him. He then got out of his vehicle and fled on foot.
Jones is a convicted felon with convictions for burglary and resisting or interfering with a felony arrest from 2010.
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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Aug. 30 – Sept. 5: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between Aug. 30 – Sept. 5 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
Assault
8/30 – Colt Ct. & Arabian Way
8/31 – Diamond St & W 11th St (PC 245)
9/1 – Bart & August
9/1 – Hillcrest & Wildflower Dr (PC 245)
9/1 – A St & Sunset (PC 245)
9/2 – Lone Tree & Ridgerock
9/2 – W 9th St & G St.
9/3 – Aster & Tulip
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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August 23-30: Antioch Police Calls
August 23-30: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between August 23-30 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
  Assault
8/23 – Lone Tree & Golf Course Rd.
8/23 – Peppertree Way & Peppertree Ct.
8/24 – Wildflower Dr. & Sunflower Dr.
8/24 – Contra Loma & Fitzuren Rd (PC 245)
8/25 – Cavallo & Parker
8/26 – Lone Tree & Indian Hill
8/27 – Sunset & Lone…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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August 16-22: Antioch Police Calls
August 16-22: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between August 16-22 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
  Arson
8/20 – Auto Center & Costco Way
  Assault
8/16 – W 4th St & I St.
8/17 – Vine Lane & Viera Ave (PC 245)
8/17 – W 7th St & D St.
8/17 – Ridgeline Dr & Imperial Way
8/17 – Bluerock & Rockford Dr.
8/18 – Sand Creek & Deer Valley
8/18 –…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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Aug. 9-15: Antioch Police Calls
Aug. 9-15: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between August 9-15 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
  Arson
8/11 – G St & W Madill St.
8/11 – Cavallo & Parker
  Assault
8/9 – Hudson Ct & Fairview Dr. (PC 245)
8/10 – Elizabeth Lane & Putnam
8/10 – Yorkshire & Chatham Ct.
8/10 – Deer Valley & Davison
8/11 – Carleton & Buchanan
8/12 – Lone…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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Aug. 2-8: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between August 2-8 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
Arson
8/5 – Fraser Rd & Meadowbrook Rd.
8/6 – Somersville & Delta Fair Blvd.
Assault
8/2 – San Jose & Delta Fair (PC 245)
8/2 – Comanche & Indian Hill
8/4 – Deer Valley & Davison
8/4 – Verne Roberts & Costco (PC 245)
8/4 – W 4th & L St
8/5 –…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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July 26 – Aug 1: Antioch Police Calls
July 26 – Aug 1: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between July 26 – August 1 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
  Arson
7/27 – W 8th & F St.
  Assault
7/26 – Sycamore & Dogwood
7/27 – Sycamore & Manzanita Way (PC245)
7/27 – Seville & Lopez
7/28 – Mandarin & Mahogany
7/28 – W 18th & Crestview
7/29 – Lone Tree & Ridgerock (PC245)
7/29 – Sycamore &…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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July 19-25: Antioch Police Calls
July 19-25: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between July 19-25 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
Arson
7/19 – Monterey & N Francisco
7/19 – Sunset Dr & Bryan Ave.
7/23 – Buchanan & Del Oro
  Assault
7/19 – Lemontree Way & Sycamore
7/19 – Sycamore & Dogwood (PC 245)
7/19 – W 4th & M St.
7/20 – L St & W 3rd St
7/21 – Spanos & Magnolia Way
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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July 12-18: Antioch Police Calls
July 12-18: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between July 12-18 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
Assault
7/12 – Prewett Ranch & Sagebrush
7/12 – Delta Fair & Fairview
7/13 – Sand Creek & Deer Valley
7/13 – Null & Reimche Dr
7/13 – Springwood Way & Dogwood Way (PC 245)
7/13 – Delta Fair & Buchanan Rd.
7/13 – Lone Tree & Hillcrest (PC 245)
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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June 28 – July 4: Antioch Police Calls
June 28 – July 4: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between June 28 through July 4 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
Assault
6/29 – Sand Creek Rd & Deer Valley (PC 245)
6/30 – Contra Loma & Fitzuren Rd.
6/30 – E Madill St & Beasley Ave.
7/4 – Lone Tree & Dallas Ranch
7/4 – Drake St & Gem Lane
7/4 – Golf Course & Lone Tree Way (PC 245)
7/4 –…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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June 21-26: Antioch Police Calls
June 21-26: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between June 21-27 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
  Arson
6/23 – A St & W 10th St.
Assault
6/21 – Cavallo & E 18th
6/22 – W 6th St & L St (PC245)
6/23 – L St & W 3rd St.
6/24 – Lone Tree & Ridgerock (PC 245)
6/24 – Auto Center & W 10th
6/24 – Belle St & Regina Ct (PC 245)
6/24 – Auto Center &…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years ago
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June 14-20: Antioch Police Calls
The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls over the past week reported between June 14-20 which focuses on the higher priority call responses.
  Assault
6/15 – Delta Fair & Desrys
6/15 – Monterey & Los Altos (PC 245)
6/15 – Lone Tree & Ridgerock (PC 245)
6/15 – Fairside & Lone Tree
6/15 – Lawton & Russell (PC 245)
6/16 – Sunview & Hazlebrook Ct
6/18 – E Madill St & Beasley Ave.
6/19…
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