Dana Barker Teen Killer Murders Stepmother

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Dana Barker was seventeen years old when she fatally shot her stepmother. According to court documents Dana Barker would use a stolen car and a stolen gun, would cut the phone line in Brenda Barker’s home before entering the home. A fight ensued and Dana Barker would shoot Brenda Barker who would die from her injuries almost two weeks later. Dana Barker would be convicted and sentenced to life without parole. This teen killer is still appealing her sentence

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Gender: Female

Race: White

Height: 5 ft 5 in

Weight: 185 lbs

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Brown



OK DOC#: 233887Birth Date: 4/29/1976


Current Facility: MABEL BASSETT CORRECTIONAL CENTER, MCLOU

Reception Date: 5/4/1995

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Dana Barker made a lot of bad decisions when she was a teenager.

She and her friends once packed 15 people like circus clowns into a 2-door Nissan Sentra — a few of them rode in the trunk. They got sloppy drunk and went swimming in the deep, dark waters of Lake Eufaula at night.

She dropped out of high school, made thousands of dollars in unauthorized charges on her dad’s credit cards and ran away from home.

And in January 1994 — when she was just 17 years old — Barker shot her former stepmother Brenda Barker three times and left her to die.

Barker had rubber gloves, a stolen handgun and a rented car, according to court records. She cut the phone lines before knocking on the front door of Brenda Barker’s house in Okmulgee. A struggle ensued.

Brenda Barker’s two sons later found her lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen. She died 13 days later in the hospital.

Now 42, Barker has spent the past 25 years in prison for the murder. She’s serving life without parole.

She lives at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center, a mostly grey cluster of buildings ringed with razor wire in Pottawatomie County.

Barker has long, straight hair that falls to the middle of her back and a gap between her front teeth that gives her an expressive look when she talks.

Today, Barker says she knows what she did was wrong and she takes responsibility for her actions. She also believes she deserves a second chance.

“I should have gone to prison,” she said. “I did something horrible, but I don’t know that I should have given up the rest of my life.”

In recent rulings, the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized that research over the past 20 years shows the human brain is still developing in adolescents, making them less culpable for their actions. The regions of the human brain that manage decision making, aggression and impulse control are still forming during adolescence.  The Supreme Court has also recognized that adolescents are more susceptible to peer pressure, and are less able to consider future negative consequences of their actions. These same differences mean adolescents have a greater capacity for rehabilitation.

Two U.S Supreme Court decisions and subsequent state appellate court decisions have held that most people serving without parole for crimes committed as juveniles in Oklahoma are entitled to new sentencing trials that take their youth and potential for rehabilitation into account.

Barker now hopes for a new sentencing hearing that could give her a second chance at freedom.

When she was 17, Barker says she was a troubled, angry teenager who had suffered years severe physical and sexual abuse at the hands of her late father, Joe Barker.

“There was never an escape,” she said. “No matter how hard I tried, no matter what I did to break free, I couldn’t break free from my dad.”

She claims her father threatened to kill her unless she killed his ex-wife for him and that he groomed and manipulated her over a period of two years to commit the crime.

Joe and Brenda Barker were involved in a contentious fight over custody of their 9-year old son—Barker’s little brother.

She says Joe Barker told her that her little brother was being molested—something she now believes was a lie.

“Now I think he just didn’t want to pay child support,” she said.

Police investigated Joe Barker’s involvement in Brenda Barker’s murder, but they couldn’t find much hard evidence to link him to the crime.

Former Okmulgee County District Attorney Tom Giulioli remembers Dana Barker’s case well. He wouldn’t say whether he thought she should be released from prison.

But he continues to believe that Barker had very little remorse about the crime.

“She had a very cold personality,” he said. “She never showed any emotion.”

Barker said she was intimidated by Giuloli and the legal proceedings, much of which she didn’t understand as a 17 year old. Her court-appointed attorney told her to be quiet and reserved in court.

“I don’t think that’s a fair assessment. I’d like to know what his definition of remorse is,” she said. “I don’t know what these people want from you sometimes.”

Outside of Barker’s testimony, there was little to show her father’s involvement in the crime, Giulioli said. Since Joe Barker wasn’t present at the crime scene, there wasn’t enough independent corroboration of her story to file charges, he said.

“We spent considerable time trying to link the ex-husband to the crime, but we weren’t able to do so,” he said.

Joe Barker was never charged in connection with Brenda Barker’s death. He died in 2010.

Several family members said that Joe Barker was abusive to his entire family and that Barker was frequently singled out for the worst treatment, according to a pre-sentencing investigation report from 1995.

In an interview, Barker’s mother Mary Rine said Joe Barker was sadistic and controlling for the duration of their marriage. He beat her and sexually assaulted her, she said.

Joe Barker was fond of rare beef for dinner. He once pressed Rine’s hand against the heating element of an electric stove when she overcooked his steak, she said.

“He said ‘now that’s what you call rare,’” Rine said.

Joe Barker worked as a prison guard at Jackie Brannon Correctional Center in McAlester.

Strangers — particularly women —found Joe Barker charming, Rine said. He married and divorced at least six times.

“I don’t know if he was a psychopath, a sociopath or all the paths, but if you met him, you’d say he was the nicest man you’d ever want to meet,” she said.

There is also documentation of multiple reports of Joe Barker to Child Protective Services, according to Dana Barker’s court file.

“Back in those days, DHS just took you back home,” Barker said. “I couldn’t get away from him. I had to go to prison before I was free.”

And yet, she maintained contact with her father until his death. He visited her in prison and deposited money in her commissary account. He became her sole financial provider in prison.

“It’s an ugly situation. There’s not a good explanation for it at the end of the day,” Barker said. “He was still my dad and as bad as he was, there was still some good in him.”

Brenda’s Barker’s daughter Kerry Whitley was also just 17 when her mother was murdered. After Brenda Barker’s death, Whitley raised her brothers, who were ages 9 and 15 in 1994.

She and her siblings declined an interview request.

In 1995, Whitley told a probation and parole investigator that she believed Joe Barker was the “mastermind” behind her mother’s murder. She also said that she and her siblings thought Barker should spend the rest of her life in prison, according to court records.

“I’ve become a ‘parent’ of my two brothers,” Whitley said in the report. “My youngest brother has problems sometimes dealing with the fact that his mom is gone and I stay up with him if he’s crying on just wants to talk about it.”

In prison, Barker took a faith and character class in prison where the instructor encouraged her to write a letter to Brenda Barker’s children, but she decided against it. 

“I think the best thing I can do is stay away,” she said.

The last time Barker saw her little brother, it was in an Okmulgee County courtroom. He told her that he hated her.

“If it would be important, I would say that I’m sorry but I don’t know that that’s enough,” she said. “They’ve gone 25 years without their mother. You can’t fix that.”

https://www.readfrontier.org/stories/still-waiting-convicted-of-murder-as-a-teenager-dana-barker-now-hopes-for-freedom/

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Rebecca Blackmore Teen Killer Murders Newborn

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Rebecca Blackmore was sixteen years old from North Carolina when she murdered her newborn baby. According to court documents Rebecca Blackmore would fatally stab the newborn baby to death using a pair of scissors. This teen killer would be sentenced to ten to twelve years in prison

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Offender Number:1384717                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Gender:FEMALE
Race:WHITE
Ethnic Group:EUROPEAN/N.AM./AUSTR
Birth Date:04/24/1995
Age:26
Current Location:ANSON CI
Incarceration Status:ACTIVETotal Incarceration Term:13 YEARS 3 MONTHS
Conviction Date:08/19/2013Projected Release Date:10/15/2023
Primary Crime:MURDER SECOND DEGREE (PRINCIPAL)Primary Crime Type:FELON
Special Characteristics:REGULARCurrent Status:FELON
Admission Date:08/21/2013Admitting Location:NC CI WOMEN
Control Status:REGULAR POPULATIONNext Control Review:UNKNOWN
Custody Classification:MEDIUMNext Custody Review:UNKNOWN
Number Of Infractions:14     View InfractionsLast Infraction Date:12/15/2020
Current Location:ANSON CIPrevious Location:NEUSE CI
Last Movement :RECEIVED FROM NEUSE CILast Movement Date:08/01/2019

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A North Carolina teen was sentenced to 10 to 12 years in prison on a reduced murder charge after she pleaded guilty on Monday to the stabbing death of her infant daughter.

Authorities said Rebecca Blackmore, who was 16 years old when her baby died in 2011, killed her newborn child by stabbing the baby girl to death with scissors.

According to Lindsay Voorhees, a spokeswoman for the Currituck County Sheriff’s Office, the Knotts Island teen went to Chesapeake Regional Medical Center on June 17, 2011. There, she told employees she had just given birth and the baby was dead in her home.

When authorities went to Blackmore’s residence, they found the baby’s body hidden inside Blackmore’s bedroom closet.

The medical examiner’s office in Greenville, N.C., later determined the baby was alive at birth and survived only for a very short period of time, Currituck County Sheriff Susan Johnson previously told HuffPost.

The infant’s death was caused by “multiple stab wounds,” according to Johnson.

North Carolina has a safe haven law, which states “you can leave your baby, up to 7 days old, with an employee on duty at any hospital” and several other approved locations. The mother is not required to provide any identifying information. Children who are dropped off become a ward of the state, according to the law.

Blackmore — previously a student at Currituck County High School — was charged as an adult in the killing.

With the plea, prosecutors lowered the charge from first degree murder, which could have resulted in a sentence of life in prison without parole.

https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/rebecca-blackmore-teen-killing_n_3790572

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Cathleen Boyer Teen Killer Murders Love Rival

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Cathleen Boyer was sixteen years old when she stabbed a love rival to death. According to court documents Cathleen Boyer and the victim eighteen year old Kayla VanWert were involved in a fight over social media and agreed to meet up and fight. When Kayla VanWert showed up she was stabbed to death by Cathleen Boyer. The teen killer would plead guilty to murder and would be sentenced to seven to twenty years in prison

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Parole Number: PA2748
Age: 21
Date of Birth: 12/17/1999
Race/Ethnicity: WHITE
Height: 5′ 05″
Gender: FEMALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: FAIR
Current Location: CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS

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A high-school student who admitted to stabbing another teen to death after an argument on Facebook has been sentenced to prison.

Cathleen Boyer, 17, was sentenced Wednesday to seven to 20 years in prison.

Police say Boyer stabbed Kayla VanWert, 18, last year during a fight on McKenna Court in Scranton. VanWert died at the hospital.

https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/lackawanna-county/teen-sent-to-prison-for-deadly-scranton-stabbing/523-07b3e785-23c6-4486-b8ad-905177157598

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A rivalry among two teen girls over a man who had fathered a child with one of them turned fatal last year when the 17-year-old stabbed the 18-year-old mom to death.

Now, the accused, Cathleen Boyer, 17, of Scranton, is facing up to her actions, pleading guilty to third degree murder earlier this week in Lackawanna County Court, according to WNEP-TV and the Times-Tribune of Scranton.

“You understand by pleading guilty you are admitting to the things you’re charged with?” the judge asked, according to the newspaper report.

Yes, your honor,” Boyer answered.

With that, the 17-year-old now faces a minimum of at least seven years in a state prison.

But the prosecution is expected to ask for a 20-year-prison term, the Times-Tribune reported. And the judge could impose a sentence of up to 40 years at sentencing, which remains unscheduled, the newspaper added.

All because Boyer stabbed and killed 18-year-old Kayla VanWert — her former friend — in violent alley brawl on May 29, 2016.

Boyer was 16 at the time.

The spark for the violence was a romantic rivalry between to the two former friends over the father of VanWert’s child, Jorge DeJesus, who the teen mom suspected was romantically involved with Boyer, the Times-Tribune reported, adding:

That led to a threat-filled argument on social media between Boyer and VanWert, which ended hours later with the fatal stabbing.

Due to the severity of the crime, Boyer was charged as an adult.

Boyer remains in Lackawanna County Prison without bail, where she is taking 11th-grade high school classes and hopes to earn a diploma soon, the newspaper reported.

https://www.pennlive.com/daily-buzz/2017/07/pa_girl_17_admits_stabbing_kil.html

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Angel Bumpass Teen Killer At 13 Years Old

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Angel Bumpass was thirteen years old when she participated in a murder that left a man dead. According to court documents the victim, a sixty eight year old man Franklin Bonner was tied up and beaten to death. The crime went unsolved for a decade. Angel Bumpass who was a five foot eighty pound eighth grade student at the time of the crime would ultimately be convicted of the murder as her fingerprint was found on the tape that bound the victim. Mallory Vaughn who confessed to a cellmate that he murdered Franklin Bonner and would later state never knew Angel Bumpass was found not guilty of the murder. Angel Bumpass the alleged teen killer would be sentenced to serve sixty years in prison

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Name:ANGEL CAMIKA BUMPASS
Birth Date:03/03/1995
TDOC ID:00613074
State ID Number (SID):04594793
Supervision Status:INCARCERATEDAssigned Location:DEBRA K. JOHNSON REHABILITATION CENTER
Combined Sentence(s) Length:LIFESupervision/Custody Level:MEDIUM
Sentence Begin Date:07/31/2019Sentence End Date: 
Release Eligibility Date:02/01/2079Parole Hearing Date: 

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A Criminal Court jury on Thursday night ruled Angel Bumpass guilty of a murder that happened in 2009 when she was 13 years old.

The verdict in the Cold Case for her was guilty of first-degree felony murder and guilty of attempt to commit especially aggravated robbery.

Her arrest came after a new detective on the case decided to have the fingerprints once again checked from duct tape that was used to tie up the victim. Two of the prints came back to Angel Bumpass.

The jury found that Mallory Vaughn was not guilty, though Federal inmate Nicholas Cheatom told the jury that Vaughn had confessed to him that he killed 68-year-old Franklin Bonner.

Judge Tom Greenholz set the sentencing date for Ms. Bumpass for Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m.

Cheatom said Vaughn told him he was going to “put a lick on someone named the lottery man.” Cheatom, who was in federal prison when he initially told investigators this information, said he had picked up Vaughn from a hotel when the defendant allegedly spoke about the murder.

“He told me he messed up,” said Cheatom,“ (he said) he duct-taped someone up like a mummy, and it went wrong.” The witness told the court Vaughn would occasionally cut his grass or do chores around his house for some extra money.

Defense attorney Kevin Loper grilled the witness, focusing on the way Cheatom’s story changed from one interview to the next. At one point, Cheatom said he did not know about the murder until investigator Karl Fields told him about it. Another time, the witness said he learned about the murder from the television news the next day. And up until a later interview, a female accomplice was not mentioned by the witness.

The defense also pointed out that the testimony he gave would lessen Cheatom’s sentence in Federal Court. He is currently serving a sentence for a bank robbery.  Cheatom accused the defense of omitting several key statements, and at times even going as far as to say the defense was making up things.

“Are you calling me a liar?” asked attorney Loper.

“Yes, I am,” replied Cheatom.

One point of contention occurred when attorney Loper repeatedly asked Cheatom about whether or not he knew someone named Bumpass. Cheatom said he did, and attorney Loper said the transcript showed that in an earlier interview, he said he did not. As the prosecuting attorney pointed out, in the transcript, Cheatom was answering the question of whether or not he had a relative named Bumpass.

After the state rested its case, both Vaughn and Ms. Bumpass declined to testify. TBI agent Jennifer Shipman said the organization did not test a hair follicle found on the tape. The defense attorney argued it may have belonged to someone other than Angel Bumpass, and possibly to someone not identified who had fingerprints on the tape as well. In Wednesday’s testimony, it came to light that there were nine unidentified fingerprints on the tape aside from just Angel Bumpass’.

Her grandfather said Ms. Bumpass was a very creative child, and enjoyed arts and crafts. He said she would use duct tape in certain crafts, and that he would then bring his tools and equipment to Franklin Bonner’s house when he would work on things at that residence. The grandfather said he did not recall his granddaughter ever going over to Mr. Bonner’s house though.

A private investigator produced documents showing Ms. Bumpass had been counted present at school on that day. However, she was only in school until early afternoon, and he could not verify how reliable those documents were.

After a lunch break and a lengthy set of jury instructions, the defense and prosecution gave their closing arguments.

Prosecutor Cameron Williams focused on the evidence found at the scene, especially Angel Bumpass’ fingerprints. He also asked the jury to consider Cheatom’s testimony, saying that it was logical that a criminal such as Vaughn would confide in a fellow criminal like Cheatom.

“There is no justification for what these two individuals did to Franklin Bonner. They tied him up in his kitchen, cut off his air supply, and let him suffocate,” said prosecutor Williams, “You have an awesome opportunity to make sure there is closure for the Bonner family.”

Vaughn’s attorney, Loper, refuted this assertion, and questioned the credibility of the prosecution’s star witness. At one point, a very emotional Loper pled with the jury to consider the facts of the case and find his client innocent of murder.

“This case is about lies, assumptions, and a blatant disregard for the facts,” he said. “I don’t know why they would put an innocent man in prison for life.”

Bumpass’ attorney, Andrea Hayduk, had a similar message for the jury. She focused on the complete absence of evidence of Ms. Bumpass and Vaughn ever knowing each other. No phone calls, texts, emails, or pictures were found that could link the two. Attorney Hayduck also repeatedly reminded the jury of Ms. Bumpass’ age. At the time of the 2009 slaying, Angel Bumpass was only 13 years old.

“Convicting a 13-year-old girl of murder is not perpetuating the wheels of justice,” said the attorney, while also saying that a female accomplice, not even specified to be Ms. Bumpass, was not mentioned by Cheatom until years after the fact.

https://www.chattanoogan.com/2019/10/3/397349/Jury-Finds-Angel-Bumpass-Guilty-Of.aspx

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Stephanie Pistey Teen Killer Wannabe Vampire

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Stephanie Pistey was an eighteen year old that was part of a so called Vampire cult that would end with the murder of a sixteen year old boy. According to court documents Stephanie Pistey would lure 16 year old Jacob Hendershot into a wooded area where he would be beaten to death and his body would be dumped in a concrete enclosure. Stephanie Pistey would be convicted of being an accessory to 2nd degree murder and would be sentenced to 12 years in prison. The teen killers accomplice William Chase received a 25 year sentence. Stephanie Pistey was released from prison in March 2022

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DC Number:Q26550
Name:PISTEY, STEPHANIE M
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:11/10/1992
Custody:MEDIUM
Release Date:03/02/2022

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If vampires really do live forever, then one Florida woman could face a very long prison sentence.

Stephanie Pistey, 18, told WJHG-TV in Panama City Beach that she expects to remain behind bars for life due to her alleged involvement in the July death of 16-year-old Jacob Hendershot — a death investigators suspect had something to do with a vampire cult.

“I’m pretty much figuring out I’m going to stay here the rest of my life,” she told the station.

In a Monday interview from the Bay County jail house, Pistey, who is charged with being an accessory to murder, told the press there is more to her than meets the eye.

“Since I was like 12, every fiber in my body, basically everything, I know this is going to be crazy, but I believe that I’m a vampire and part werewolf,” the 18-year-old said, according to MSNBC.

Investigators initially believed Pistey and her friends — four of whom have also been charged with murder or accessory to murder — tricked Hendershot into visiting a house where they killed him, purportedly because Pistey had accused him of rape, WTSP-10 reports.

Pistey admits that she was at the home where Hendershot was allegedly murdered, but says that she was babysitting the two children of co-defendant Tammy Morris, also charged with accessory to murder.

“Jacob didn’t deserve to die,” Pistey said. “I didn’t even know he was going to die, but I honestly knew that they were going to beat him up, and in my opinion he deserved to get the s*** beat out of him. He didn’t deserve to die.”

Pistey’s Facebook profile lists “blood” and “unworldly things” among her interests, as well as a fondness for less under-worldly culture, including Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus, and Sponge Bob Square Pants.

Pistey says she has drunk the blood of her fiancé and co-defendant William Chase, but she denies drinking Hendershot’s blood.

Police believe Pistey cleaned the crime scene and taunted the victim’s mother before her son’s body was found, The Panama City News Herald reports.

Pistey is not the first self-described vampire-werewolf to run up against the law. Other supposed demons have included a Texas man who bit a woman and told cops that he “needed to feed,” an Ohio “werewolf” arrested for underage drinking, and, of course, a boozed-up suspect who earned the nickname of “Count Drunkula.”

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/stephanie-pistey-florida-vampire-werewolf_n_985009

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DC Number:Q26993
Name:CHASE, WILLIAM H III
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:11/09/1993
Initial Receipt Date:09/05/2012
Current Facility:GULF C.I.
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:12/20/2033

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