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I'm not sure on the names of anyone involved but there was a case I recalled watching where a family was driving along the highway and some crazy guy in a Camaro or similar began shooting at them and they all thought they survived and found their son had been shot. The son had covered his face with his teddy bear.
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Yes. The victim's name was Robert James. The killer was later identified as Alvie Williams, who is now doing life in prison.
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Thanks for the reply. I did a search and found this: http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2010...fter_parm.html Is this the same guy? In any case, people like these are absolute scum and deserve life. EDIT: It seems more than one scumbag has the same name. Alvie Utah Williams looks to be the one who killed the little boy: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-163564188.html |
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The murder occurred in 1997.
I don't have an account with Highbeam so I can't read the full articles on this case. All I gathered was that things were going great for the baby killer. Court misconduct caused his conviction to be overturned. At least back in 2005. I don't know what's going on with his case now. One of their articles says he was originally convicted in 2002. Here's part of one article: Alvie Utah Williams was convicted in 2003 by a Victorville Superior Court jury for the Aug. 1, 1997, slaying of Robert Xavier James, who was strapped in a child seat in the back of his parents' car when he was struck in the head by a bullet. Robert's father, Travis James, was driving his 1983 Chrysler Imperial west on Hesperia's Main Street about 8:45 p.m. His wife and 6-year-old daughter were also in the car. James tried passing a blue Chevy Camaro that Williams was riding in with several other people, authorities said. The driver of the Camaro cut James off, and a passenger in the Camaro leaned out the window and fired several gunshots at James' car. James rammed the back … |
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