2003 West Virginia sniper
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The 2003 West Virginia sniper attacks were a series of sniper-style shootings that took place over the course of several days in August 2003, leaving three people dead in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The shootings were reminiscent of the Beltway sniper attacks that took place in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC in the fall of 2002.
The victims in the West Virginia sniper shootings were killed by a single bullet from long distances as they stopped at shops or gas stations. All three victims were killed late at night by the same kind of small-caliber rifle, although police have not determined if all three were murdered with the same weapon. Ballistic tests show that a .22-caliber rifle was used to kill the second and third victims. The first bullet could not be completely checked due to damage, but appeared to have similar characteristics to the other two bullets.
Police said that they were looking for a dark colored full-size pickup truck. Eyewitnesses believed that the driver was a large white male, but couldn't identify the suspect further due to the darkness. A man was eventually arrested who matched this profile and who had implied to witnesses that he was the sniper, but no charges related to the shootings were ever brought against him.
The police considered the possibility that the shootings were drug-related. The second two victims had drug connections, but the police were not aware of any drug connections for the first victim.
In October 2003, a joint task force investigating the shootings announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to the killer.
As of now, the case remains unsolved.
[edit] Victims
- August 10, 2003: Gary Carrier Jr., 44, of South Charleston, was fatally shot while talking on a pay telephone outside a Charleston, West Virginia Go-Mart.
- August 14, 2003: Both victims were residents of Campbells Creek, West Virginia. They were slain 90 minutes and 10 miles apart.
- Jeanie Patton, 31, was killed at a Speedway filling station around 10:30. She was struck by a bullet to the back of her head as she was about to pay for gas she pumped.
- Okey Meadows Jr., 26, was shot in the head while purchasing milk and paying for it through a security window at the Go-Mart on U.S. 60.
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[edit] External links
- W. Virginia fears slayings work of serial killer - CNN, August 16, 2003
- Investigators question 100 people in sniper-like killings - CNN, August 18, 2003
- D.C.-area sniper investigators aid West Virginia police - CNN, August 19, 2003
- A year later, sniper deaths still a mystery - Charleston Daily Mail, August 10, 2004