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This is a List of Birmingham homicides in 1981. It includes homicide cases occurring within the city limits during the calendar year. Note that not all homicides are ultimately ruled to be murder in courts of law.

Birmingham had as many as 97 homicides in 1981. At the end of the year, the Birmingham Police Department acknowledged 94 murders, but said that some of those deaths had later been found to have resulted from natural causes. Many of those occurred during the month of December, prompting detective Al Wallace to complain, "My lord, everybody's been shot in December. With seven investigators working that many cases at one time, you don't do them proper."

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  • January 17: Terry Tucker and his wife, Myra, were abducted from a nightclub. He was left in the trunk of a car while his wife was raped at an apartment, and then driven to a secluded mining road in western Birmingham where they were both executed by shotgun. A scrap of a telephone bill that she tucked into her clothing at the apartment led police to the suspects. Jerry Godbolt, Carnel Jackson, and Wayne Agee were arrested and charged with murder. (link)
  • January 17: Myra Tucker and her husband, Terry, were abducted from a nightclub. She was raped at an apartment while her husband was locked in a car turnk, and then driven to a secluded mining road in western Birmingham where they were both executed by shotgun. A scrap of a telephone bill that she tucked into her clothing at the apartment led police to the suspects. Jerry Godbolt, Carnel Jackson, and Wayne Agee were arrested and charged with murder. (link)
  • September 15: John C. Parker, 72, a night watchman at the Lynn Strickland Tire Company, was shot to death with his own revolver in an altercation. He had apparently admitted someone to the business before the fight started. No arrest.
  • November 10: J. King Chandler III, 58, was shot to death at a red light in the downtown area. He was giving two men a ride home after a seminar at Faith College in North Birmingham. They got into an argument and one of the men got out of the car and shot him in the chest. Willie Mayes Mobley was charged with a lesser crime and sentenced to probation, but jailed later when he violated those terms.

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