Gary Rasor Dies Home Depot Suspect Wanted For Murder

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Home Depot employee Gary Rasor has passed away from his injuries after being pushed by a thief back in October. According to police reports Gary Rasor was trying to prevent a thief from leaving the Home Depot in North Carolina. Instead of stopping the thief bowled over the 82 year old Home Depot employee leaving the elderly man with serious injuries. Now that Gary Rasor has passed due to his injuries from the incident police are again searching for the unidentified suspect (photo above).

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Yovone Rasor said she and her husband had plans to retire, travel and visit family during the holidays – even see their new grandchild for the first time. But earlier this week, Yovone said she shared a final moment with her husband, Gary Rasor.

Police said Gary was shoved to the floor when he was working at a North Carolina Home Depot store back in October. He was taken to the hospital, but eventually succumbed to his injuries.

“It’s just hard, and I know it sounds silly, but I’m still waiting for him to come back home,” Yovone said through tears Saturday.

Hillsborough police said Gary confronted a man who was allegedly shoplifting on Oct. 18. Surveillance video at the business captured the moment Gary was shoved and hit the concrete floor.

The suspect can be seen walking away pushing a cart of stolen pressure washers, police said

“He saw the video for the first time in the hospital, and he was very upbeat, wasn’t worried about anything until he saw that video. He lost it… he just lost it,” Yovone said.

“It’s just beyond our comprehension that someone would do this for a couple of power washers… that just is mind-boggling,” said Jeff Rasor, Gary’s son.

Gary, who lived with his wife in Durham, North Carolina, spent several days in the hospital, and even celebrated his 83rd birthday there.

“They said they were going to send him to rehab to heal,” Yovone said.

She said she never gave up hope that her husband would recover from his multiple fractures. She said the two bought plane tickets to visit family during the holidays.

Then, the day before Thanksgiving, Yovone said her husband was rushed to the ICU. She said he died days later.

“I can’t get him back… that’s it,” Yovone said

Hillsborough police, who have called the suspect a “menace to society,” said the larceny is now being investigated as a possible homicide. On Friday night, police said Gary’s death was due to complications from the injuries he received in the incident.

Investigators said the suspect captured in surveillance video fled the store in a white, four-door Hyundai Sonata with a North Carolina temporary tag that was “obscured from witnesses.”

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Chelsea Crompton Murders 4 Year Old Girl

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Chelsea Crompton is a woman from North Carolina who has been charged with the murder of her boyfriend’s four year old daughter. According to police reports emergency personnel rushed to the home where they would find four year old Hazel Lidey unresponsive. The little girl was rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced deceased three days later. After an investigation the police would arrest Chelsea Crompton and have charged her with murder. According to EMT Hazel Lidey had bruises on her body and injuries associated with trauma.

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A woman was charged Friday for the murder of a four-year-old in Catawba County, according to the sheriff’s office.

Chelsea Crompton, a girlfriend of Lidey’s father, was apprehended without incident at a family member’s home in Madison County

Authorities responded to a home on Hill Haven Drive in Vale on Nov. 17 around 2:12 p.m., where they found the Lidey unresponsive.

She was taken to the hospital, where she died days later on Nov. 20.

“Our communities have been shocked by the senseless violence that caused Hazel’s death,” said Sheriff Brown. “We mourn with the Lidey family as they grieve the loss of their child. Justice for Hazel.”

Crompton is being held under no bond and has a first appearance on Monday, Nov. 28, in Catawba County District Court

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Austin Thompson Teen Killer Murders 5 In North Carolina

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Austin Thompson is a fifteen year old teen killer from Raleigh North Carolina who is accused of five murders including that of his brother (photo left). According to police records Austin Thompson using an assault rifle would first shoot and kill his brother sixteen year old James Thompson before killing his neighbor Nicole Connors. Austin Thompson would head to a walking trail where he would shoot and kill Susan Karnatz, 49, Mary Marshall, 35, and off-duty police officer Gabriel Torres, 29.  Austin Thompson would also shoot at two others who would thankfully survive. Austin Thompson was also shot however it is not clear whether it was self inflicted or by police. Austin Thompson is now in critical care at a local hospital.

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 In calls to 911 that began around 5 p.m. on Thursday, residents of Raleigh’s Hedingham neighborhood described gunshots and screams.

“I see a white kid running around here with a shot gun,” one caller told dispatchers. “He ran back into the woods near the Neuse River.”

“We heard some shots outside, and I looked out my window, and there is the neighbor on the ground I think,” a caller said

Another caller, secure inside a home on Osprey Cove Drive, described multiple shots then people screaming.

A third caller identified one of the victims as an off-duty police officer.

“I’ve got one down. One male down. Hispanic. This is bad. He’s an off-duty officer,” the caller said. The Raleigh Police Department on Friday said that Officer Gabriel Torres, 29, was among the dead.

Sources tell WRAL News that 15-year-old Austin Thompson is suspected of killing five and injuring two others in the shooting spree in an east Raleigh neighborhood on Thursday.

Raleigh Chief of Police Estella Patterson said the initial shooting occurred in the streets of the Hedingham neighborhood before the shooter ran onto The Neuse River Greenway, where more people were shot.

In addition to Torres, James Thompson, the older brother of the alleged shooter, Nicole Conners, 52, Mary Marshall, 34, and Susan Karnatz, 49, died.

Conners’ husband told WRAL News that he found his wife and her dog, Sami, both dead on their porch.

In addition to the five killed, two others were were injured. One of them was a Raleigh police officer, who was treated and released from the hospital. Marcielle Gardner, 59, was still at WakeMed on Friday in critical condition.

A man who lives in the neighborhood told WRAL News he saw the shooter outside the back window of his home after hearing gunshots. He saw a woman running in the same area.

“If this poor lady I saw that was jogging is hurt … I don’t know,” he described with emotion.

Raleigh police responded to a call of shots fired in the 6000 block of Osprey Cove Drive after 5 p.m. Thursday. Police searched door-to-door for hours in the Hedingham neighborhood and along the Neuse River trail before containing the teenage suspect around 9:30 p.m. in an area off Old Milburnie Road

Investigators on Friday morning were focusing their investigation on several homes on Sahalle Way, in the same neighborhood where the shooting occurred. WRAL News is working to learn the connection.

“He had to be between 13 and 16 max,” said a witness who saw the shooter. “He was a child. You just don’t imagine things like that. You hear about school shootings and stuff, but to really see something like that in your neighborhood is just …”

Neighbors were shaken. A man named Robert, a Hedingham resident, told WRAL News that he called 911 around 5 p.m.

“I heard two gunshots, and they were really loud so I knew something was close by, and then I heard three other gunshots,” he said. “I saw him basically pass my house in the backyard. He had a long-barrel shotgun. He was dressed in camo. He had a full backpack on that was also camouflage.”

“Tonight, terror has reached our doorstep,” said Gov. Roy Cooper, who spoke at a news conference at Raleigh city hall. “The nightmare of every community has come to Raleigh. This is a senseless, horrific and infuriating act of violence that has been committed.”

Cooper on Friday ordered all U.S. and North Carolina flags at state facilities to half-staff in honor of the victims.

“Today we’re sad, we’re angry, and we want to know the answers to all the questions,” he said Friday. “No neighborhood, no parent, no grandchild, no grandparent should feel this fear in this community. No one. As policymakers we will not turn away from what has happened here.”

“This is a sad and tragic day for the city of Raleigh,” said Mayor Mary Ann Baldwin. “We must stop this mindless violence in America. We must address gun violence.

Police swarmed the area of Osprey Cove Drive in the search and asked residents to stay indoors.

In the search for the suspect, police, sheriff’s deputies and state troopers spread out on in neighborhoods along the Neuse, and K-9 officers searched in an area along the woods near the intersection of Tarheel Club Road and Old Milburnie Road.

Part of New Bern Avenue was shut down, and access to and within Hedingham was limited for hours. The exit from eastbound Interstate 540 to Buffaloe Road was also shut down and traffic diverted to the north. Staff and students at nearby Beaver Dam Elementary were locked down, and the Marsh Creek community center and Buffaloe Aquatic Center were both evacuated.

https://www.wral.com/raleigh-shooter-was-15-brother-among-five-dead/20520757/

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Sources have confirmed for The News & Observer that the suspect in Thursday night’s mass shooting is 15-year-old Austin Thompson, a sophomore at Knightdale High School and the brother of 16-year-old shooting victim James Thompson. Austin Thompson is hospitalized in critical condition at WakeMed, where he was taken after being captured by police Thursday night

Austin Thompson lived in the Hedingham neighborhood. Neighbors said he lived with his father, a handyman in the neighborhood, and would help on odd jobs. Several described unusual behavior from the son. ”I used to see him at 4:30, 5 in the morning with a bookbag on,” said Lavarius Thompson, a neighbor. “Buses don’t run till 7 in the morning.” Lavarius Thompson, who is unrelated to a victim with the same last name, said he normally works out in his garage, but something kept him from the habit Thursday night.

Austin Thompson was hospitalized after his capture late Thursday. The nature of his injuries has not been released. A “long standoff” unfolded Thursday evening, Police Chief Estella Patterson said

Police declined to discuss the motive or circumstances of the shooting, but promised to share more details in five days. In North Carolina, police prepare “five-day reports” outlining what transpired during a significant crime incident, usually when a police officer shoots someone.

It’s not yet clear whether the suspect knew any of the victims other than his brother. Police declined to say. Patterson said the gunman shot people in the streets of the Hedingham neighborhood, then fled in the direction of the Neuse River Greenway Trail, where he continued shooting. The victims were identified as: James Thompson, 16 Gabriel Torres, 29 Mary Marshall, 34 Susan Karnatz, 49 Nicole Conners, 53

Torres, a Raleigh police officer, was on his way to work when he was shot. Patterson said the crime scene spanned two miles and the investigation is ongoing.

https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article267301562.html

Joshua Burgess North Carolina Death Row

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Joshua Burgess has been sentenced to death by the State of North Carolina for the murder of a fifteen year old girl. According to court documents Joshua Burgess would sexually assault, torture and eventually murder his fifteen year old stepdaughter Zaria Burgess, in Monroe, North Carolina. According to police reports the vicious assault spanned nearly 22 hours. Fifteen year old Zaria Burgess eventually died after having her throat cut. Joshua Burgess would soon admit to police he had murdered someone and he was arrested. Nearly three years later Joshua Burgess would be found guilty and sentenced to death.

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Joshua Lee Burgess, 35, has been sentenced to death less than three years after he tortured and killed his teenage daughter, Zaria Burgess, in Monroe, North Carolina.

On Friday, the jury handed down Burgess’ sentence after three hours of deliberations, according to the Union County District Attorney’s Office. The sentencing came after a three-week trial.

Burgess killed his 15-year-old daughter on August 18, 2019, according to the district attorney’s office. According to investigators, he psychologically and sexually tortured Zaria for 22 hours at his home along Airport Road. He then cut her throat.

In addition to being convicted of first-degree murder, Burgess was convicted of statutory rape, three counts of statutory sex offense, and first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. In addition to a death sentence, Burgess was handed an additional 76 years of incarceration.

At the time of Zaria’s murder, law enforcement said the case was an example of “pure evil.” The 15-year-old was visiting her father for the weekend. After the killing, Burgess reportedly told the Union County Sheriff’s Office he had killed someone.

At the time, Zaria Burgess was a rising high school sophomore. She was on the dance team and in the marching band at Monroe High School. Her band director Alan Sturdivant previously said she was full of energy and was an ideal member of the band’s dance team.

Joshua Burgess will now be housed at Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, which is where the North Carolina Department of Public Safety says male death row offenders are housed. The state’s execution protocol dictates death by pentobarbital, a type of lethal injection. Burgess’ execution date must be scheduled at least 15 days after his sentencing, but no more than 120 days. 

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A Union County jury took three hours to decide that a Charlotte-area man should be sentenced to death for murdering and raping his 15-year-old daughter. In August 2019, Joshua Lee Burgess, 35, killed his daughter, Zaria, after sexually and psychologically torturing her for 22 hours at his home off Airport Road in Monroe. Zaria was visiting her father for the weekend, WCNC reported. Burgess was convicted of first-degree murder, one count of statutory rape, three counts of statutory sex offense and one count of first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, Union County District Attorney Trey Robison’s office said in a news release. He received an additional minimum of nearly 76 years in prison for his crime

The jury’s decision came after a three-week trial, according to Robison’s office’s news release.

“This was truly an especially heinous, atrocious, and cruel killing of an innocent child,” Robison’s office said in the news release. “This case was emotionally taxing for everyone involved. We continue to grieve with and pray for Zaria’s mother.”

Zaria was a rising sophomore at Monroe High School and was a member of the marching band and dance team at the time of her death, WCNC reported.

“The details of this murder are indescribable. Every officer and detective involved in this case is feeling the effects of what happened to this child,” Union County Sheriff Eddie Cathey told the TV station. “There is no logical answer to explain why this man did what he is accused of doing. Our hearts and prayers are with Zaria’s mom and her family.”

Burgess took Union County detectives to the scene of the crime and “readily admitted to what transpired,” Tony Underwood with the Sheriff’s Office told WCNC in 2019. Burgess is currently at Central Prison in Raleigh, where male death row offenders are housed, the North Carolina Department of Public Safety said. A single dose of pentobarbital, a drug typically used to treat insomnia and anxiety, is used to kill offenders sentenced to death in NC, according to execution protocol.

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article262156597.html

John Richardson Potential Serial Killer Arrested

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North Carolina police have arrested John Richardson who has been tied to three separate murders and authorities are now searching for more victims. According to police reports John Richardson allegedly murdered his first victim back in January 25 2022 when he murdered Michael Hemphill who was shot and died in the hospital on February 1, 2022. The second victim Mark Gilbert Jr who was robbed and beaten to death in March 2022. The third victim James Goolsby who was reported missing in March 2022 and police believe foul play was involved. John Richardson was arrested on April 5 2022 and charged with multiple counts and soon after he would be linked to the three murders.

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Three murders in two months are being connected to one man, police indicate. 

Greensboro Police Department has charged John Richardson, 53, with three counts of first-degree murder for three separate homicides that range from early February to late March. He’s charged in the February 1 death of Michael Hemphill, who was shot on Yanceyville Street in late January, the March 10 murder of Mark Anthony Gilbert, who was found on West Terrell Street and the March 25 disappearance of James Goolsby, whose body was found in Virginia in mid-April.

The DA’s office is currently trying to determine if Richardson is connected to additional homicides. The FBI defines a serial murderer as “the unlawful killing of two of more victims by the same offender(s) in separate events.”

Police found Michael Antown Hemphill, 46, on the 3200 block of Yanceyville Street. He had been shot. A 911 caller indicated that they believed he had been shot in the head. He was taken to the hospital. Around a week later, on February 1, he died at the hospital and the investigation was upgraded to homicide. 

Mark Anthony Gilbert Jr was found injured after what police called a “disorder.” A 911 caller said that they believed he was being beaten and was lying near a dumpster.

Gilbert Jr. died later on the day of March 10, upgrading the investigation to homicide. Court documents allege that Richardson took Gilbert’s car, phone and wallet.

James Devon Goolsby was reported missing after last being seen in the 1000 block of Summit Avenue on March 25.

Over the course of the investigation, detectives say they began to suspect foul play.

April 5 -John Richardson was booked into the Guilford County Jail and charged with the following:

  • Two counts of possessing a firearm by a felon
  • Misdemeanor conspiracy
  • Carrying a concealed weapon
  • Felony manufacturing or possessing weapon of mass destruction
  • Felony receiving stolen vehicles 

Officers obtained a search warrant and searched Richardson’s Byers Road home initially on April 5. They returned on April 6 and dozens of officers searched the home. A search warrant indicated that two firearms, knives, ammunition and a hatchet were among the items found.

April 8 – Jonathan Murphy, 38, of Greensboro, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a felon. 

Court documents indicate that text messages between Murphy and Richardson connected them in the homicide. 

April 13 – John Richardson was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Hemphill.

April 14 – Detectives received information that Goolsby’s body was in Henry County, Virginia. With the assistance of the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, detectives say they located Goolsby’s remains. The Henry County Sheriff’s Department says that the remains had been dropped into the Mayo River from a bridge on George Taylor Road in Spencer, Virginia.

April 19 –

Richardson was charged with the following in the death of Gilbert Jr.

  • First-degree murder
  • Possessing a firearm by a felon

April 22 –

Richardson was charged with the following:

  • First-degree murder
  • Possessing a firearm by a felon
  • Felony robbery with a dangerous weapon 
  • Two counts of felony concealment of death/tampering with a corpse

Warrants indicate that some of the charges stem from allegedly dismembering human remains. The DA’s office has said they are investigating if there are any other murders connected to Richardson.

Anyone who has information about this case is asked to contact Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers at (336) 373-1000