List of homicides in 2001

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This is a List of Jefferson County homicides in 2001.

Listing

Birmingham

Fairfield

  • September 22: Patricia Ward Mason, 31, killed along with five others in an apartment fire at 3232 66th Street (map). The fire was deliberately set by Johnny Gibson, an ex-boyfriend. Gibson pleaded guilty to felony murder and is serving six life sentences. Zeta Labbous Sheppard of Jonesboro, Georgia was also charged with capital murder. He pleaded instead to making false statements and prosecutors determined there was insufficient evidence to pursue higher charges. [1]
  • September 22: James Elmore, 29, another of the six killed in an apartment fire at 3232 66th Street.
  • September 22: Robert L. Mason V, 14, another of the six killed in an apartment fire at 3232 66th Street.
  • September 22: Shamika Barrett, 9, another of the six killed in an apartment fire at 3232 66th Street.
  • September 22: James Elmore III, 6, another of the six killed in an apartment fire at 3232 66th Street.
  • September 22: Carlos Tate, 2, another of the six killed in an apartment fire at 3232 66th Street.

Hueytown

  • October 19: Betty Kirkpatrick, 66, was smothered and nearly decapitated with a kitchen knife during a robbery in her manufactured home. Michael Lee Brown was convicted and sentenced to death in 2004. [2]

Mulga

  • September 9: Jackstin "Jack" Hunter, 18, was found shot to death alongside a road. He had apparently been kidnapped from his home in Ensley and robbed. His mother, Regina Hunter, a school principal, received 2:00 phone call demanding a ransom before his body was found. Meyana Hardy was charged in connection with murder. Phillp Spencer and Arthur Love were charged with capital murder.

Pleasant Grove

  • April 8: Jimmy Hill, 41, a Pleasant Grove grocer died from injuries attained on April 7 by a brutal baseball bat beating. Teens Christopher Mark Harper, Christopher Stano and Jeremy Cain was charged with Murder.

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