Victims
Stephen Shea, 18
Michael Holtz
Grant Strong
James Sizemore, 47
Beverly Mace, 34
Fred William Lillie, 20
[I have not located any pictures of any of the victims. If you have one you would like to share, please email me. Thanks.]
These two originally received the death penalty, but when the death penalty was struck down in 1971, they received life in prison (with a chance for parole). However, in 1992, the Parole Board decided that they would spend the rest of their natural lives in prison. Myron Lance died in prison in 2010 (now spending eternity in hell, just waiting for his special friend Walter to join him)
Murderpedia: Walter B. Kelbach
Murderpedia: Myron Lance
Tipster Claims Accused Men Identified Before Killings
Deaths In Utah’s Five-Day Period Of Violence Last Week Rise To Six
2 Utah Men Get Death Sentences
Wife Held In Inmate ‘Rescue’
9 Utah ‘Security’ Cons Escape
‘Hey’ Sets Trap For 3 Escapees
Walter Kelbach & Myron Lance
Kelbach & Lance
04/12/94 WALTER B. KELBACH v. O. LANE MCCOTTER
Walter Kelbach’s appeal for his disability claim! (He was denied disability and the Appeals Court affirmed the denial)
Serial killer Myron Lance dies after years in prison(not a serial killer)
Myron Lance’s application for a pardon on a previous charge
Documentary Gives Insight IntoMinds of Two Killers
Shocking Documentary Stars Death Row Killers
Don’t free duo, victims’ relatives plead







