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Two men indicted in 1983 KFC murders
LAST UPDATE: 11/17/2005 3:18:01 PM
HENDERSON, Texas (AP) - Two men were indicted Thursday on capital murder charges in the 1983 murders of five people abducted from a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Kilgore.
Darnell Hartsfield, 44, and Romeo Pinkerton, 47, both of Tyler, were indicted by a Rusk County grand jury on five counts each, according to the Texas Attorney General's Office.
Hartsfield was convicted of aggravated perjury and sentenced to life in prison last month because of his criminal record, which includes aggravated robbery, a drug conviction, engaging in organized crime, burglary and reckless endangerment. He previously told a grand jury he had never been to the East Texas restaurant, but DNA evidence showed he was there the night of the murders, authorities said.
Pinkerton remains in the Smith County Jail after being arrested in Tyler in August. He was wanted on an outstanding warrant for a parole violation on an unrelated offense.
Victims David Maxwell, 20; Joey Johnson, 20; Monty Landers, 19; Mary Tyler, 37; and Opie Hughes, 38, were found in an oil field with gunshot wounds to the head in 1983.
More: http://www.woai.com/news/state/story.aspx?content_id=08DDE253-F48C-4353-9D94-06CA956089CF
LAST UPDATE: 11/17/2005 3:18:01 PM
HENDERSON, Texas (AP) - Two men were indicted Thursday on capital murder charges in the 1983 murders of five people abducted from a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Kilgore.
Darnell Hartsfield, 44, and Romeo Pinkerton, 47, both of Tyler, were indicted by a Rusk County grand jury on five counts each, according to the Texas Attorney General's Office.
Hartsfield was convicted of aggravated perjury and sentenced to life in prison last month because of his criminal record, which includes aggravated robbery, a drug conviction, engaging in organized crime, burglary and reckless endangerment. He previously told a grand jury he had never been to the East Texas restaurant, but DNA evidence showed he was there the night of the murders, authorities said.
Pinkerton remains in the Smith County Jail after being arrested in Tyler in August. He was wanted on an outstanding warrant for a parole violation on an unrelated offense.
Victims David Maxwell, 20; Joey Johnson, 20; Monty Landers, 19; Mary Tyler, 37; and Opie Hughes, 38, were found in an oil field with gunshot wounds to the head in 1983.
More: http://www.woai.com/news/state/story.aspx?content_id=08DDE253-F48C-4353-9D94-06CA956089CF