William Gaul Teen Killer Murders Ex Girlfriend

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William Gaul was seventeen years old when he murdered his ex girlfriend for ending their relationship in Tennessee . According to court documents William Gaul and the victim Emma Walker dated for over two years when she ended the relationship. William Gaul would go over to the victims home and shoot several times into her bedroom killing the sixteen year old girl. This teen killer would be sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole until fifty one years

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Name:WILLIAM GAUL
Birth Date:08/12/1998
TDOC ID:00593432
State ID Number (SID):4315442
Supervision Status:INCARCERATEDAssigned Location:NORTHWEST CORRECTIONAL COMPLEX
Combined Sentence(s) Length:LIFESupervision/Custody Level:MEDIUM
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Former Division III college football player William Riley Gaul was found guilty on Tuesday of first-degree murder after shooting through the bedroom wall of his ex-girlfriend while she was sleeping. The eight-man, four-woman jury deliberated four hours before reaching its verdict. The 19-year-old was immediately given a mandatory sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole for 51 years.

Gaul was a wide receiver who had just finished his freshman season at Tennessee’s Maryville College when 16-year-old Emma Walker was killed on Nov. 21, 2016. Gaul was dismissed from the team after his arrest.

Audible gasps could be heard from the gallery when the jury foreman pronounced him guilty. Gaul, who had been out on bond, was taken into custody. Relatives and friends of the former high school cheerleader later embraced outside the courtroom.

“Today is about justice for Emma Walker and her family,” Knox County District Attorney Charme Allen said.

Both sides agreed Gaul fired the shots from outside the Walker family’s home in Knoxville. The debate was over his state of mind at the time.

Prosecutors said Gaul intended to kill his ex-girlfriend in anger over the end of their two-year relationship. Defense lawyer Wesley Stone said Gaul never intended to harm Walker and should be convicted of the lesser charge of reckless homicide.

Jenny Weldon, Walker’s aunt, told the Knoxville News Sentinel two days after the killing that the girl had ended a romantic relationship with Gaul in recent weeks, but he refused to accept the breakup.

“She had chosen to move on,” Weldon told the paper. “He refused to accept it. He chose not to accept her wishes.”

Gaul also was found guilty of felony murder, stalking, tampering with evidence, theft of between $500 and $1,000, and possession of a firearm in a dangerous felony. Gaul also pleaded guilty before trial to reckless endangerment. Sentencing on the non-murder convictions was scheduled for July 20.

“Every person in here that she touched, their lives will never be the same again because of him, and his selfishness, his lies, his possessiveness, his manipulation and his obsessiveness of Emma Walker,” Assistant District Attorney Kevin Allen, the husband of Charme Allen, said as he pointed to Gaul during his closing argument.

A picture of Walker, smiling in her cheerleading uniform, was displayed on the wall behind Kevin Allen as he described the impact on her friends and family.

“They’re crushed with the loss of a spirit that was like sunshine to them,” the prosecutor said. “She was strong-willed. She was sassy. She was sarcastic sometimes. But she was their light.”

Stone said Gaul fired the shots in a misguided attempt to be Walker’s “hero.” Gaul thought scaring her could encourage her to reach out to him for help and rekindle their relationship.

“To be somebody’s hero, to rescue somebody, you have to have contact – and the only way you can have contact is to get their attention,” Stone said. “When Riley Gaul fired that shot in the backyard, as crazy as it is, as bizarre as it is, he was hoping that he could come to her rescue.”

Stone frequently cited Gaul’s youth — he was 18 at the time — while referring to his “bizarre” motivations. Walker and Gaul had begun dating when both were at Central High School in Knoxville. Their breakup led to a series of unusual events.

Two nights before the shooting, Walker got some concerning texts and then walked outside a friend’s house to find Gaul lying in a ditch and saying he’d been kidnapped. The next day, she saw a man dressed in black walking her neighborhood and eventually banging on her door.

Prosecutors said Gaul concocted the kidnapping scheme, stalked her neighborhood and banged on her door in an attempt to fabricate potential suspects once he eventually killed Walker.

Stone said Gaul only pretended to be kidnapped, hoping to see Walker again, and denied that his client was the man banging on her door.

Prosecutors also said Gaul was familiar enough with Walker’s home to know precisely where to aim to inflict the most damage on Walker, who died of a gunshot wound to the left side of her head.

Stone disputed an 18-year-old would have that kind of understanding.

“You’d have to assume that my client intended to kill her by him knowing the number of pillows she would be laying (on) and you have to assume where her head was,” Stone said. “You’d have to assume he knew that.”

Kevin Allen also noted that Gaul tweeted “That’s my beautiful Emma, rest easy now sweetheart” sometime between her death and his arrest.

“This affront, not only in killing their daughter, but then going out in the community and posing like a poser, like a liar,” he said. “Please convict him.”

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/william-riley-gaul-convicted-football-player-found-guilty-of-killing-emma-walker/

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William Riley Gaul will serve no extra prison time besides a mandatory life sentence for killing his ex-girlfriend, Central High School honor student and cheerleader Emma Walker.

”What happened in this case was very unique to these two people,” Criminal Court Judge Bob McGee said Friday. “He killed one person — this young woman. His sentence is already a very long one.”

A Knox County jury found Gaul, 20, guilty in May of first-degree murder, stalking, reckless endangerment, theft, tampering with evidence and possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony in Walker’s death. His sentence allows the possibility of parole after 51 years — at age 71

Prosecutors cited those additional convictions at Friday’s hearing and asked the judge to tack extra time onto Gaul’s sentence.

”Keep him where he belongs,” Assistant District Attorney General Molly Martin said. “He doesn’t deserve any opportunity to ever get out of prison.”

Gaul fired two shots into Walker’s bedroom in North Knox County as she slept the night of Nov. 21, 2016. One shot struck Walker in the head, killing her.

Gaul, then a freshman football player at Maryville College, claimed he fired the shots in a bid to somehow win back Walker, his former girlfriend, and insisted he didn’t mean to hurt her. Jurors didn’t buy it

Gaul had no criminal record prior to killing Walker. The judge said without some proof Gaul’s a danger to society, he can’t lock him up any longer than the law already prescribes.

“This is the only violation (of the law) he’s ever exhibited,” the judge said.

The sentence imposed for the additional convictions adds up to a little more than a decade – but will run at the same time as the life sentence, making it essentially symbolic

Investigators determined Gaul stole the murder weapon — a 9mm Glock pistol — from his grandfather. Testimony showed Gaul later recruited his friends to help him ditch the gun, not realizing they already had gone to police.

The friends secretly recorded Gaul at the urging of Knox County Sheriff’s Office detectives. Deputies arrested Gaul as he planned to toss a trash bag of evidence, including the gun, into the Tennessee River

Gaul and his attorney admitted he fired the fatal shots from the backyard of Walker’s family home, but claimed it was only a poorly planned attempt to scare her and send her running back into his arms. Gaul and Walker had dated off and on until Walker broke off the relationship.

He’d already made other bizarre bids for attention in the days before the shooting, including sending Walker anonymous, threatening texts and staging suicide attempts and his own kidnapping.

https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/crime/2018/09/28/no-extra-time-william-riley-gaul-emma-walkers-murder-cheerleader-central-high-life-sentence/1412726002/

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Antonio Evans Teen Killer Murders 6 Year Old Girl

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Antonio Evans was fourteen years old when he beat to death a child he was suppose to be babysitting. According to court documents Antonio Evans would beat three children in a foster home and would end up fatally beating a six year old girl. This teen killer would be sentenced to thirty years in prison

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A Tennessee teenager has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in the beating death of a girl he was babysitting.

Shelby County prosecutors say 18-year-old Antonio Evans pleaded guilty Friday to adult charges of second-degree murder and aggravated child abuse.

Prosecutors say Antonio Evans was a 14-year-old foster child when he was left in charge of three other foster children, ages 6, 7 and 9, in the Memphis suburb of Cordova.

The children said Antonio Evans repeatedly punched, kicked and whipped them with a belt and a cord for three days in December 2015. They said Evans threatened them with more abuse if they told anyone.

A 6-year-old girl, Destine King, died at a hospital from injuries she suffered.

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A Cordova 18-year-old was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday after pleading guilty to beating a young child to death while babysitting in 2015.

Prosecutors say Antonio Evans was 14 when he was tasked with babysitting three young foster children — ages 6, 7 and 9. Evans himself was being fostered at the time by the daughter of the children’s foster mother.

Over the course of three days, prosecutors say Evans punched, kicked, slapped and whipped the children with a belt and cord. Police were called when 6-year-old Destine King started vomiting and became unresponsive.

King died five days later.

Prosecutors say the surviving children told investigators Evans threatened them if they told anyone.

Evans pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated child abuse of a child younger than 8.

https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2019/11/22/teen-babysitter-pleads-guilty-beating-year-old-girl-death/

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Zachary Davis Teen Killer Murders Mother

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Zachary Davis was fifteen years old when he murdered his mother with a sledgehammer and attempted to murder his older brother. According to court documents Davis confronted his mother about his older brother sexually abusing him and when the mother denied this teen killer allegedly snapped. In the end Zachary Davis would be convicted on murder, attempted murder and arson and must serve seventy years before he is eligible for parole

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A Hendersonville teen convicted in April of first-degree murder in the 2012 bludgeoning death of his mother will spend at least 71 years in prison.

Davis, 17, received an automatic life sentence for first-degree murder following a four-day trial in April. On Friday, June 5, Sumner County Judge Dee David Gay sentenced Zachary Davis to 20 years each for the additional charges of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated arson for also setting his house on fire while his older brother slept.

The range for each charge was 15 to 25 years. Gay ordered that those sentences be served concurrently, or at the same time. However, the judge ruled that those sentences should be served consecutive, or after, the life sentence. In Tennessee, a life sentence is 60 years with eligibility for parole after 51 years.

Zachary Davis’ case garnered national attention when television show personality Dr. Phil McGraw aired a jailhouse interview with the teen on May 22. In that interview, conducted two months before his trial, Davis detailed killing his mother, Melanie Davis, with a sledgehammer. When asked why he struck her nearly 20 times, he said in his usual flat, monotone voice that he “wanted to make sure she was dead.”

Davis’ exaggerated head nods and laughing at inappropriate times were “common behaviors for disorders ranging from severe anxiety to schizophrenia,” said McGraw.

“When I look in your eyes, I don’t see evil, I see lost,” he said.

But the judge, who watched the Dr. Phil interview in court on Friday, had a different take on Zachary Davis’ mental state.

Although several mental health experts who testified during the teen’s trial and competency hearing disagreed on a diagnosis, they did agree that he wasn’t legally insane, in that he knew right from wrong, Gay said.

Gay directed most of his comments to Zachary Davis himself, who sat still and showed little emotion.

“The thing that bothers me is that you have shown no regrets, no remorse, in murdering your own mother at age 15,” the judge said.

Other evidence, according to the judge, included two phone apps the teen had – one having to do with serial killers and the other listing torture devices; a notebook with such quotes as “you can’t spell laughter without slaughter;” and his statement to police that “I didn’t feel anything when I killed her.”

“You became evil, Mr. Davis; you went to the dark side. It’s that plain and simple.”

Earlier in the sentencing hearing, Zachary Davis’ paternal grandmother, Gail Cron, asked for leniency and mercy.

She said that if her grandson, whose father died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) when Zach was 9, been given proper mental health treatment, “this would not have happened.”

“Every teacher, every guidance counselor should have to stand trial with Zach,” she said. “Zach is not a monster. He’s a child who made a horrible mistake.”

In previous court testimony, Cron said that Melanie Davis cut off ties with her after the death of Zach’s father and after the family moved to Hendersonville from Kentucky. She also said that Melanie Davis failed to get her son help when he was diagnosed with depression following his father’s death.

“I would like for Zach not to be forgotten here today like he has for much of his life,” Cron said.

After the trial in April, Gay said he would request that Davis be remanded to the Louis DeBerry Special Needs Facility in Nashville.

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/hendersonville/2015/06/05/teen-killed-mom-gets-years-hendersonville/28547279/

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Jacob Brown Teen Killer Murders Elderly Couple

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Jacob Brown was sixteen years old when he murdered an elderly couple in Tennessee. According to court documents Jacob Brown, who is known as Paco to friends. broke into the elderly couple home and proceeded to beat them to death with a baseball bat. Jacob Brown who would confess to the brutal murders would tell police that demons told him to kill. Regardless this teen killer would be convicted at trial and sentenced to life without parole.

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Birth Date:05/30/1994
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Combined Sentence(s) Length:LIFE WITHOUT PAROLESupervision/Custody Level:MEDIUM
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A Tipton County teenager testified in court today that demons tell him to kill. The disturbing story was heard hours before Jacob “Paco” Brown was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Brown is just 17, a year older than when he was charged with killing an elderly couple. Their family offered emotional testimony during the sentencing as well.

Brown will spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering an elderly couple in their Munford home. He claims he cries for his victims every night.

Ed and his wife Bea Walker were beaten to death with a baseball bat almost exactly one year ago.

A day after he was found guilty of first degree murder, Brown offered bizarre yet compelling testimony that demons speak to him.

“Demons – they tell me to kill people or kill myself,” he said in court. Brown also described an imaginary little girl named Bella who tells him not to kill people.

“She’s just a little girl,” he said. “She comes around sometimes.”

A diagnosed schizophrenic, a doctor claimed Brown may have heard voices that told him to commit the murders. He was also high on bath salts at the time.

One of the Walker’s daughters testified that Brown caused her family to forever live in fear.

We lock doors, sleep with the lights on,” said Christy Billings, the victims’ daughter. “Sometimes we don’t even sleep at night.”

Brown’s mother said he was a great kid until junior high when he started refusing to take his medication.

It only took the jury about an hour to sentence Brown.

https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story/16566686/teen-may-have-heard-voices-before-murders/

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A Tipton County teen accused of killing an elderly Munford couple has apologized for his actions.

As he was led out of the Tipton County Jail late last week in handcuffs, 16-year-old Jacob Brown – known as Paco to his friends – only had one thing to say: I’m sorry.

Brown is charged with two counts of premeditated first degree murder, two counts of felony first degree murder, and aggravated burglary.  He’s accused of killing Munford residents Ed and Bertha Walker with a baseball bat inside their home last month.

During a preliminary hearing last week, TBI agent Mark Reynolds testified Brown confessed to him about the killings.

“He dropped his head and his whole body language,” Reynolds said. “I told him, ‘It’s going to be okay,’ and he said, ‘It’s not going to be okay. I did this.’”

During disturbing testimony, Scott Locke, a neighbor of the Walkers, said he and Brown had conversations about their nosy neighbors. Locke said Brown suggested killing them, but he thought it was a joke.

On the stand, Locke described the day last month whet 80-year-old Ed Walker and his wife Bea were found beaten to death.

According to Lock, at approximately 2:20 p.m., Brown sent a text message that reportedly said, “You wanted your nosy neighbors dead, right?”

Later that afternoon, Locke said Brown told him, “It’s done.”

A clinical psychologist took the stand and said Jacob Brown was mentally competent to stand trial. He’s expected to be indicted by a Tipton county grand jury this week.

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Zachary Blanchard Teen Killer Murders Father

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Zachary Blanchard was sixteen years old when he fatally shot his father in Tennessee. According to prosecutors Zachary Blanchard would ask his father with help with a chicken coop. When his father went outside the teen killer would go back into the home and grab a gun then return outside fatally shooting his father. No one is sure why. Zachary Blanchard was arrested and would eventually plead guilty to the murder of his father. He would be sentenced to thirty years in prison and must serve twenty five years before he can be released

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A Greene County teen admits to killing his own father and there will never be a clear explanation. News 5’s Kristi O’Connor was in the courtroom as shocking details of the shooting were confirmed. Eighteen-year-old Zachary Blanchard will be behind bars until his 40’s. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder as part of a plea deal with the state. He was originally charged with first-degree murder in the 2014 shooting death of his own father, Robert Blanchard. “It will never be closed, never. This is something I deal with daily,” Teresa O’Neil said.

She is the mother of Robert and grandmother of Zachary,O’Neil is still mourning the loss of her son, but has forgiven Zachary for taking his life. “I’ve made peace with that part, and I will be keeping up with him,” O’Neil said. Blanchard confirmed chilling details about what happened the night of April 2, 2014. It started when the then 16-year-old asked his father for help in their chicken coup. “He went back inside the house, washed his hands, retrieved his father’s .45 caliber pistol, went back to the chicken coup and shot his father,” Cecil Mills from the Greene County District Attorney’s Office said in court.

“They found Robert Blanchard, 37, laying in his chicken coup with a gunshot wound to the back of the head.” He admitted to taking his father’s credit cards, ammunition and guns, then texting three other juveniles he ran away with, it read “It is done.” The four teens ran from police before being caught in Newberry, South Carolina 2 days later. If the case went to trial, the state says Blanchard planned to claim his father was abusing him as part of his defense. “This defendant’s major defense would have been that he was being abused. He was trying to get away from emotional and or physical abuse,” Mills said in court. However, his family disagrees. “Never happened,” Teresa O’Neil said.

“Never happened. Robert was good to Zachary,” Robert’s Step-father Robert O’Neil said. When News 5’s Kristi O’Connor asked Teresa and Robert O’Neil why Zachary killed his father this was their responses:

“He wanted to go to the beach,” Teresea said.

“Peer pressure, kids putting peer pressure on him,” Robert said. Blanchard was sentenced to 30 years in prison, with the possibility of release on good behavior after 25 and a half years. The cases of the three other teens were handled in juvenile court.

https://wcyb.com/news/tennessee-news/greene-county-teen-admits-to-murder

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An East Tennessee teen charged with killing his father has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder as jury selection was set to begin for his trial.

The Greeneville Sun ) reports 18-year-old Zachary Thomas Blanchard entered the plea Monday morning and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

He and three other teens were arrested in 2014 in South Carolina after a 10-hour search. They had apparently planned to go to Myrtle Beach.

Blanchard, who was 16 at the time, was charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the shooting death of 36-year-old Robert J. Blanchard at their home in Greene County. Police say he took his father’s van, money, several guns and ammunition.

Police say the other teens joined him after the shooting. Their cases were handled in juvenile court.

https://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/crime/2016/09/26/teen-pleads-guilty-killing-father-east-tennessee/91113308/

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