WA/MI/IA/VA - James Allen Kinney, 1997-1998 murders

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James Allen Kinney
Inmate Number 835603 Washington State DOC
Male
White
Age: 70
Ethnicity Unknown
Date of Birth Sep 11, 1949
Known Aliases: JEROME ROMANO PORROVECCHIO, JAMES A KINNEY, JULIUS GOLDMAN

Kinney was discharged from the US Army for mental problems and traveled all over the US visiting various military installations and VA hospitals.

He was convicted of the murder of a young woman named Keri Sherlock (age 20 in 1998) and is serving a life sentence in the state of Washington.

Although convicted of only this one murder, it is likely that Kinney is a serial killer and is a strong suspect in murders of women in both Michigan and Iowa.

Kinney traveled throughout the United States and Canada and is known to have been in the Maryland,Virginia, and Washington DC areas between July and December 1996.

He was featured on the TV show "America's Most Wanted" and was eventually captured in North Carolina as a result of tips generated by that program.



LINK:

Inmate Search | Washington State Department of Corrections
 
James Allen Kinney
Alias: Jerome Romano Porrovecchio
Date of birth: September 5 or 11, 1949
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: Rape - Mutilation - Vietnam War veteran with a history of mental illness
Number of victims: 3 +
Date of known murders: 1997 - 1998
Date of arrest: 2001
Victims profile: Young women
Method of murder: Beating to death
Location: Washington/Michigan/Iowa/Virginia, USA
Status: Sentenced to life in prion without parole in Washington on January 2002

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1999 article:

Investigators in Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Idaho and Oregon all say they have unsolved homicides of young women occuring when fugitive killer James Allen Kinney was living in their areas.

Kinney, 50, first came to the attention of police in Washington following the 1998 murder of Keri Lynne Sherlock, a 20-year-old Braintree, Massachussetts, woman who was visiting relatives in Bellingham.

Now, the authorities of Michigan are investigating a possible connection among Kinney and the murder without resolving of 22-year-old Billie Jo Watson, happened in 1997.

Sherlock was raped and her body mutilated in what authorities called a ritualistic sexual manner. Detectives in Whatcom County found papers in a vehicle abandoned near Sherlock's body that belonged to Kinney and listed the Grand Rapids address where he had lived for nearly two years.

Billie Jo Watson was last seen alive in Grand Rapids the night of Nov. 30, 1997. Four days later, when her body was found, Kinney left Grand Rapids, buying a one-way bus ticket for Iowa, leaving behind a business he had started with another man and all his personal belongings.

The allegations against Kinney were broadcast nationally in December on "America's Most Wanted," including investigators' suspicions that he might be linked to killings across the country. A Vietnam veteran, Kinney has been travelling across the country since the 1980s, checking in and out of veteran's facilities and living off his disability checks.

LINK:

James Allen Kinney | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
 
James Allen Kinney arrived in Iowa in early December 1997 by bus. Could this be one of his victims?

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Beth A. Ricketts Reported missing December 22, 1997 from Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa Classification: Involuntary Vital Statistics Age at Time of Disappearance: 31 years old Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'8"; 120 lbs. Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Blonde hair; blue eyes. Clothing: Black pants; white shirt; zebra belt; black leather blazer. She was carrying a medium-sized black purse. Circumstances of Disappearance Ricketts was reported missing December 22, 1997 in Des Moines, Iowa.

LINK:

The Doe Network: Case File 2739DFIA
 
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James Allen Kinney
Date of Birth: 11 September 1949
Inmate 835603 Washington State DOC
 
Here is a 27 October 2000 article written when Kinney was on the loose and had not yet been captured (in North Carolina)...
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POLICE SEEK SUSPECT IN 3 DEATHS
PATTY PENSA Staff Writer
SUN-SENTINEL

Police are searching for a murder suspect from Michigan who was seen last month near Linton Boulevard and Military Trail.

James Allen Kinney, 51, who police say killed women from Washington, Michigan and Iowa, has been in the Delray Beach area since May.

He lives somewhere between Boynton Beach and northern Broward county, Detective Robert Stevens said Thursday.

The Vietnam veteran has stayed at Veterans Administration hospitals and homeless shelters throughout the country.

He recently befriended an elderly Delray Beach man after they met at a local VA hospital.

Investigators said he typically hangs out at American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars halls.

"We've exhausted all leads and haven't been able to identify where he is," Stevens said.

"He hasn't been seen [by police] in two years. The trail is cold, but hopefully this will generate leads."

Two years ago, Washington police said Kinney was responsible for the disappearance and slaying of 20-year-old Keri Lynn Sherlock.

Her body was found on a dirt road in the woods and was identified through dental records.

The 1997 death of a Grand Rapids, Mich., woman and a 1998 killing in Des Moines, Iowa, also point to Kinney, police said.

All three victims were young, white women.

Kinney, who claims to be an heir to a shoe store chain fortune, could face the death penalty in Washington, said Whatcom County, Wash., sheriff's Detective Mark Joseph.

The suspect has previously worked in South Florida as a temporary day laborer, Stevens said.

In April, Kinney was spotted at the Philadelphia International Airport after being profiled on the TV show America's Most Wanted. He may have flown to South Florida -- police said they have no indication that he owns a car.

Police said the suspect, who uses the alias Jerome Romano Porrovecchio, is known to be friendly and a pathological liar.

He has also been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, a result of his service in Vietnam.

"If you have a suspect involved in three murders and [he] hasn't been [arrested], obviously it's important ... so we can bring him to justice and he doesn't do it again," Stevens said.

Kinney is a white male, 5-feet-9, 190 pounds, with brown hair, hazel eyes and a medium complexion.

He usually wears large plastic-frame glasses with yellow-tinted lenses and goes by the nickname "Tug Boat."

He is known to leave an area at the spur of the moment, and police are urging residents to act quickly if they have information...

LINK:
POLICE SEEK SUSPECT IN 3 DEATHS
 
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James Allen Kinney

Alias: Jerome Romano Porrovecchio
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: Rape - Mutilation - Vietnam War veteran with a history of mental illness
Number of victims: 3 +
Date of murders: 1997 - 1998
Date of arrest: 2001
Date of birth: September 11, 1949
Victims profile: Young women
Method of murder: Beating to death
Location: Washington/Michigan/Iowa/Virginia, USA
Status: Sentenced to life in prion without parole in Washington on January 2002

LINK:

James Allen Kinney | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
 

James Allen Kinney
Serial Killer and Rapist
Date of Birth: 11 September 1949
Inmate 835603 Washington State DOC
 
James Allen Kinney
1999 article:
Now, the authorities of Michigan are investigating a possible connection among Kinney and the murder without resolving of 22-year-old Billie Jo Watson, happened in 1997....
Billie Jo Watson was last seen alive in Grand Rapids the night of Nov. 30, 1997. Four days later, when her body was found, Kinney left Grand Rapids, buying a one-way bus ticket for Iowa, leaving behind a business he had started with another man and all his personal belongings.

The night of Nov. 30, 1997, was the last time anyone saw Billie Jo Watson alive in Grand Rapids, MI. Her body was found four days later under an overpass in Highland Park. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled.

UPDATE

On April 30, 2003, Garren Leon Mason was sentenced to life in prison for the First Degree Murder of Billie Jo Watson.

LINK:
Billie Jo Watson

One has to wonder at the strange "coincidence" of James Allen Kinney's presence in the area and sudden departure, following Billie Jo Watson's murder.
 

James Allen Kinney
Society failed him...

By MIA TAYLOR
January 16, 2002
The Patriot Ledger

BELLINGHAM, Wash. – He shifts seamlessly between personas with the slightest change in the direction of a conversation.

There’s the James Allen Kinney who stares down through dust-covered eyeglasses at his lap, rubbing his knees nervously and speaking in almost childlike tones about bad memories and painful moments.

And then there’s the James Allen Kinney who looks right at you, with a smirk, talking proudly about the clever tactics he used to stay one step ahead of the law for more than two years, the Kinney filled with bravado, willing to take risks even as his mug shot appeared on the FBI’s Most Wanted list.

“I walked into a police station in Pennsylvania, to get directions to Allentown, and the officer said, You look familiar,'” Kinney boasts. “I said I’m just your average Joe,’ and walked back out.”

On Monday, in a courtroom in the northwest corner of Washington state, the 52-year-old drifter was sent to prison for life for the rape and murder of Braintree resident Keri Sherlock in 1998. She was 20.

Kinney picked up Sherlock while she was hitchhiking near Bellingham. A nature lover who enjoyed travel, Sherlock was in Washington fulfilling her dream of seeing the Pacific Ocean.

Monday’s sentencing closed a case that devastated a Braintree family and inspired a nationwide manhunt.

A tip generated by the television show “America’s Most Wanted” ultimately led to Kinney’s capture.

Kinney spoke with reporters for an hour Monday in an 11-by-15-foot holding cell while awaiting transfer to a state prison. Wearing white rubber sandals and yellow prison fatigues, he sat unshackled in the small room with cinder block walls and a gray concrete floor.

The conversation wandered, disjointedly, through childhood, traveling across the country, and what he called the two James Allen Kinneys: “The monster who killed Keri Sherlock” and the “civic-minded” citizen.

Kinney’s lawyer said Kinney’s account of his life and actions are not entirely true, but investigators working on the case were able to verify parts of it.

He was born Earle Norman Suskey in Tulsa, Okla. on Sept. 5, 1949, the second child of a troubled marriage.

His father was an alcoholic who physically abused Kinney and would abandon the family for days, weeks or months at a time, according to court records.

By the time he was 2, alcohol, infidelity and violence had taken such a toll on his parents that Kinney and his brother were put up for adoption, becoming wards of the state.

A young couple, Margaret and Clifford Kinney, took in the two children, initially on a foster-care basis, and adopted them after just a few months.

The family moved to Lansing, Mich., so the boys could grow up on a farm. The Kinneys joined the local Methodist church, where the family attended weekly Sunday services. They lived a modest life, spending much of their time on the farm or fishing.

“I had my own cows,” Kinney says with a sudden, surprising laugh and lingering smile. “I got up at 4 a.m. to feed the cows and got an animal husbandry badge, along with a Future Farmers of America badge.”

Clifford Kinney worked a lot and his wife ran a strict home in his absence. Her approach to child raising was detailed in dozens of interviews in the court file, among them conversations with Kinney’s brother Robert, Michigan neighbors and his Boy Scout troop leader.

There were no hugs or physical affection. But there was a great deal of yelling and punishment in the home. Court records show that Kinney was horse-whipped, leaving scars on his right cheek.

When he talks about the bad times, Kinney seems to recede into a shell, looking at his lap or staring with vacant eyes.

“It was fun there for awhile,” he says. “But then it wasn’t fun anymore. It started getting bad for us.” Eventually, Kinney joined the Army and went to Vietnam.

Clifford Kinney began to notice signs of “mental problems” when Kinney returned from the service in the early 1970s.

Kinney has been in hospitals for extended psychiatric treatment at least 26 times since 1980. He was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic with bipolar disorder...

But Kinney also revealed details of a thought process sharp enough to figure out how to avoid capture after Sherlock’s murder.

He went to a library and checked out a book detailing how the FBI tracks suspects. Then, Kinney said, he used what he learned reading the book to stay out of jail. He also watched television broadcasts about the case.

“I let John Walsh pave the way,” he says, of the “America’s Most Wanted” host. “Wherever they were looking, I wasn’t there.”

Kinney said he spent time in California, Vermont and even Massachusetts. He claimed to have thought about turning himself in, not to police, but to Sherlock’s family.

“I went up to Massachusetts looking for her parents, but couldn’t find her house,” Kinney said, explaining he looked in phone books but didn’t know what town the Sherlocks lived in.

When reporters appeared incredulous about the claim, he added, “If you were her mother and this guy comes in and says, I’m here to turn myself in,’ you might have been frightened, but you might have felt like, My prayers are answered.'”....

As for whether the apologies he has offered time and again for his violent actions are sincere, only Kinney himself knows.

He insists they are.

“I can’t undo what I’ve done. I’ve had rages for years and years,” Kinney said as the interview concluded. “I’m asking Keri to forgive me for what I did to her. If I have to die the same way she did, so be it.”...

LINK:

Keri Sherlock PART III – Two Faces of a Killer
 
Kinney traveled all over the country, stopping at various military bases and Veterans Affairs hospitals. It would be good to know where he was a various specific times, as this might help with some unsolved murders and missing persons cases.
 
Here is a news article written in 1999 concerning Kinney who was then still on the run and evading capture:

(Quote) Police in Delray Beach, Florida, are searching for suspected serial killer James Allen Kinney who is believed to have been living in Delray Beach since May. Kinney, 51, is suspected of killing women in Washington, Michigan and Iowa.

"He lives somewhere between Boynton Beach and north Broward county," said Detective Robert Stevens at a news conference. The Vietnam veteran has stayed at Veteran's Administration Hospitals and homeless shelters throughout the U.S., and most recently he befriended an elderly Delray man confined to a wheelchair, who he met at a local VA hospital. Investigators said he typically hangs out at American Legion halls or Veterans of Foreign Wars halls.

"We've exhausted all leads and haven't been able to identify where he is," Stevens said. "He hasn't been seen (by police) in two years. The trail is cold, but hopefully this will generate leads." Two years ago, Washington police said Kinney was responsible for the disappearance and murder of 20-year-old Keri Lynn Sherlock. Her body was found on a dirt road in the woods and was identified through dental records. A 1997 murder of a Grand Rapids, Michigan, woman and a 1998 murder of a Des Moines, Iowa, woman also point to Kinney, police said. All three victims were young, white women. The suspect has previously worked in South Florida on temporary day labor jobs, Stevens said. In April, Kinney was spotted at the Philadelphia International Airport after he was profiled on the TV show "America's Most Wanted."

The suspect, who uses the alias Jerome Romano Porrovecchio, is known to be friendly and a pathological liar. He befriends elderly people and becomes their caretakers to make money. He has also been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, a result of his service in Vietnam. "If you have a suspect involved in three murders and hasn't been charged with one, obviously it's important ... so we can bring him to justice and he doesn't do it again," Stevens said. The Whatcom County Sheriff's Office in Washington is offering $10,000 for information that leads to Kinney’s arrest. (Unquote)

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It has been a while since posts have been made to this thread.

James Allen Kinney (now age 74) has been serving a life sentence in prison since 2001 for the murder of Keri Lynne Sherlock.

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All photos are of Keri Lynn Sherlock, who was violently murdered by James Allen Kinney 3 October 1998 when she was only 20 years old.

Although only convicted of this one murder, it is very likely that Kinney committed others as well.
 
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Could Kinney be responsible for the disappearance of Leah Toby Roberts? She went missing in the same area where Kinney was known to have been.


Leah Toby Roberts shortly before her 2000 disappearance
Born July 23, 1976 Durham, North Carolina, U.S.
Disappeared March 13, 2000 (aged 23) Bellingham, Washington, U.S.
Status Missing (Disappearance after cross-country trip)
Nationality American
Height 5 ft 6 in, Weight 130 lbs

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Another potential victim of James Allen Kinney?

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Olimpia Miksan, age 18
Missing since 21 June 1996 from Abbotsford, BC, Canada

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