From Parker’s appeal: Parker was divorced from Pam Warren. Pam’s father, James Warren, and her sister, Cindy Warren, were getting into Mr. Warren’s truck in front of their house on November 5, 1984, when they saw Parker approaching the truck with a gun. Cindy got on the floor of the truck, from where she heard shots being fired. Cindy then got out of the truck and attempted to spray mace into Parker’s face. Parker fired one or two shots at Cindy, not hitting her, and then chased Mr. Warren into the house. Mr. Warren and his wife Sandra were later found in the house where they had been shot to death by Parker. In the events that followed that same day, Parker kidnapped and shot his ex-wife, Pam Warren, and shot a police officer three times in a shootout at the Rogers Police Department.
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Filed under: crime, death penalty, Monsters Among Us, murder, murder in the 20th Century | Tagged: 1984, Arkansas, death penalty, Family/Domestic Violence, homicide, James Warren, Monsters Among Us, Sandra Warren |
J On Aug 13, 2016 2:47 PM, “Bonnies Blog of Crime” wrote:
> mylifeofcrime posted: “From Parker’s appeal: Parker was divorced from Pam > Warren. Pam’s father, James Warren, and her sister, Cindy Warren, were > getting into Mr. Warren’s truck in front of their house on November 5, > 1984, when they saw Parker approaching the truck with a gun. C” >
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