U.S. Host, Elizabeth Vargas, and investigator, Paul Holes create a 3D avatar of Lester EubanksSubscribe now for more America's Most Wanted clips: http://fox.tv/S. or redistributed. She put up a courageous fight and thwarted his forcible sexual assault, but only angered Eubanks into bloodlust in the process. ". Real Name: Lester Edward Eubanks Aliases: Victor Young, Pete Eubanks, Lester William Eubanks Wanted For: Murder, Escape Missing Since: December 7, 1973 Case Details: Lester Eubanks is wanted for escape; he had been serving a life sentence for the murder of fourteen-year-old Mary Ellen Deener of Mansfield, Ohio. That's all conjecture though. One person still hoping for a breakthrough is Myrtle Carter, the surviving older sister of Eubanks' victim, Mary Ellen Deener. MASSACHUSETTS WIDOW'S KILLING SOLVED 36 YEARS LATER, ALLEGED KILLER CONFESSED BEFORE HE DIED, Lester Eubanks escaped from an Ohio prison in 1973. Kay, the widow of Lesters cousin and his previous pen-pal, turned out to be crucial in the investigations that followed. corner of Clinton Ave. and Van Ness Place. Marshal Brian Fitzgibbon said after the Netflix showing that the marshals service received a lot of tips from people filling in the holes. Convicted murderer Lester Eubanks, whose escape from custody was detailed in the "Death Row Fugitive" episode of Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries Vol. Marshals Service number: 866-4WANTED (866-492-6833). At the time of his escape, Eubanks was serving a life sentence for the November 1965 murder and attempted rape of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener, whom he bludgeoned to death. Eubanks was living and working in Los Angeles under the name "Victor Young" after his 1973 escape from the Ohio State Penitentiary, where he was serving a life sentence for the brutal murder of. The podcast follows the U.S. The people in the photos may have worked with or socialized with fugitive murderer Lester Eubanks, according to ABC News. Lester served in the United States Army and received an honorable discharge after 4 years of service. In December 1973, prison officials took the convicted murderer to . She told the detectives that Lester did live with her up until a few years ago, but because he was a bully, she scared him off by implying that people were looking for him in the city. At the time of his escape, Eubanks was serving a life sentence for the November 1965 murder and attempted rape of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener. CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Lester Eubanks once sat on Ohio's death row for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl in Mansfield. Marshals Service hopes that newly unearthed photos of people who worked and socialized with Lester Eubanks in the mid-1970s will lead to a clue that cracks the case. March 29, 2021 Lester Eubanks in the 1970s, and as he would appear today. When she was found, Deeners family was naturally consumed with unbearable pain. But Mary Ellen didn't die, not right away. Listen and subscribe to the "Have You Seen This Man? LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Could the confessed killer of a little girl in Ohio be living in plain sight in Southern California? He had a hit with 1966's "Open the Door to Your Heart". Charlotte Geneva Baldwin passed away Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. Lester was predeceased by his wife, his parents, his sister Ida Brown and brothers James, Harvey and Leo Eubanks. Lester Eubanks escaped from an Ohio prison in 1973. Marshals Service said on Saturday. Mary Ellen encountered Eubanks in 1965 when she ran out of change while doing laundry for the family at a local laundromat in Mansfield, Ohio. Mary Ellen Deener is seen here in this undated photo. Lester Eubanks grabbed Mary Ellen as she walked along the sidewalk. Someone whos like, I know that guy.'. Box 629, Covington, GA Send Flowers Mar 5 Lying in State 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Greenwood Baptist Church 240 Aikenton Rd,. If alive, Eubanks . According to The Cinemaholic, Deener was walking 5 minutes from one . That meant Eubanks couldve been caught speeding or engaged in any other minor infraction and the officer who took his prints or ran his license wouldnt have known he was a wanted fugitive. Kay was worried that shed be charged for harboring a fugitive, so she revealed everything that she knew, starting from the very beginning. Lester Eubanks (born October 31, 1943) [1] is an American criminal and fugitive who escaped prison in Ohio in 1973 after being jailed for the murder of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener. Messmore said his parents operated TheFairmont Dairy Store and he and his parentsknew Deener's mother and the family who were in the store frequently and lived nearby. I think hes probably still alive. The federal government has a policy in place that they do not permit familial searches, she said. As if her murder couldnt be any sadder, Deener had dreamt of becoming a nun. Lester Eubanks is suspected to be in the Los Angeles area, an official with the U.S. Lester Eubanks, 77, is believed to be in the Los Angeles area, an official with the U.S. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Lester A. Eubanks please visit our, Blessed Sacrament St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church. He tried to rape somebody (else).". Eubanks confessed to the crime the next day. All they knew was that it had to be pre-planned. Fortunately, neither are the authorities. Marshals Service Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102, or submit a tip using U.S. Previously a Spanish - then Mexican - territory, the U.S. paid $15 million dollars for the area in 1848. Dr. Eubanks was born Audrey Fay Cochran to Aubrey A. and Virginia H. Cochran of the Crossroads Community on August 5, 1946. On Friday, the 45th anniversary of the 1973 escape, the U.S. Ive thought about him over the years. Wikimedia CommonsOhio State Penitentiary around 1897. Meet Lester Eubanks, The Child Murderer Who Escaped From Prison In 1973 And Remains Uncaught. Lester Eubanks. Authorities say Lester Eubanks worked and lived in Los Angeles under the alias 'Victor Young' U.S. An official website of the United States government. https://t.co/G9Ve0bpFv2. Investigators suspect that Lester Eubanks may be using the alias Victor Young. In 1912, in the year that Lester Eubanks was born, Arizona was admitted to the United States in February (on Valentine's Day). William Lester Eubanks, Jr. passed away on Saturday, May 27, 2017 in Houston, TX. Lester grew up with ElizabethDudley fell in love and eventually married her. Eubanks would be in his 70s now and is described as 5-foot-11-inches and was around 175 pounds at the time of his arrest. Reports suggest Eubanks fled to Michigan, and also spent time in Los Angeles. For many years he was a faithful member of the Queen of Angels Roman Catholic Church in Newark, NJ. Siler said in 2017, Theres been periodic leads and tips that have put him in different places.. His case was the subject of an episode of Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries. At the time of his escape, Eubanks was serving a life sentence for the November 1965 murder and attempted rape of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener. Fugitive Lester Eubanks is seen here . "He (Eubanks) and I were the same age but I didn't really know him because he came to school when I graduated that same year and he was on an indictment from another case. He turned in his ankle monitor, made a final stop at . Then, with the 1972 abolishment of the death penalty, his sentence was commuted to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Washington, DC - The reward for information leading to the arrest of wanted fugitive Lester Eubanks has been increased to $50,000, U.S. "You had a heartbeat, we'd hire you and put you to work," she said. And the next year, he escaped. All rights reserved. For about several years now, no new leads about Lester have come to light, but the U.S. Recent Condolences for. Out of change, Deener walked to another Laundromat for nickels and dimes. [4], As of 2022, Eubanks was still listed on the United States Marshals Service's 15 Most Wanted Fugitives list. Oct. 23, 2020 Courtesy of Netflix Among the cases featured in Unsolved Mysteries Volume 2 is that of Lester Eubanks, a convicted murderer who escaped from prison in 1973. Marshals' ongoing mission to find Lester Eubanks, a dangerous convict who escaped from police custody in 1973 and has never been found. In fact, standing at near 6 feet tall and weighing around 180 pounds, at the time of the murder, this sexual predator was out on a hefty bond in connection to an unrelated attempted rape charge. He fled the scene of the crime, passing by it 45 minutes later to discovered Deener alive and suffering through her injuries. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. It's just so disgusting, so unjust," says Siler. The girl had only tried to help her family out with chores and ended up dead in the streets with change still in her hand. And over time, he earned "honor status" as an inmate and the trust of prison guards. Marshals to place Lester Eubanks on their 15 Most Wanted list. He was born January 26, 1999 in Athens. He said he pulled her behind a house and forced down her underwear, and shot her twice in the stomach after she tried to fight him off. We are still focused on the L.A. area. Eubanks, who lived in the neighborhood, reportedly heard noises and returned to the scene. 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"He realized she was still breathing, still alive," says Siler. Other photos show a former employee known only as Rick. Kaye said the federal law that led to the creation of the national DNA database does not prohibit searches using genetic samples from relatives. After his military years Lester worked at General ServiceAdministration (GSA) where he retired. The U.S. Marshals/ ABC News U.S. "Take him out and turn him loose in a shopping center for rehabilitation purposes? Eubanks fled to Los Angeles and worked under the name "Victor Young" after escaping from prison, living off and on with a woman named Kay Eubanks between 1975 and 1996, investigators say, according to KABC. Submit a tip. ", "It was just unreal," says Carter. The promising Gardena lead ended with news that their suspect had quit his job and vanished. Marshals, NCMEC Team Up to Capture 15 Most Wanted Fugitive Lester Eubanks. By the time Lester Eubanks murdered Mary Ellen Deener, a 14-year-old Mansfield, Ohio girl, he had already committed a series of sexual offenses. Acknowledgement: The family of the late Lester A. Eubanks wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern andkindness shown to their family during this hour or bereavement. Edwards, Rev. On November 30, 2017, Lester A. Eubanks entered into his ultimate resting place at the age 97. The extensive manhunt that ensued for the criminal who was allowed to go out in public in civilian clothes, regrettably, led to no leads about his whereabouts. After all, in the summer of 2003, they did try to question his father, Mose, who refused to talk about Lester but said that sometimes people could change and move on with their lives. Currently, they have Lester Eubanks on their 15 Most Wanted list and are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for any information about his whereabouts. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Fox News' Louis Casiano contributed to this report. Marshals offer record reward for fugitive Lester Eubanks, U.S. On November 30, 2017, Lester A. Eubanks entered into his ultimate resting place at the age 97. Victor Young, Pete Eubanks, Lester William Eubanks, Ten Steps to Doing Business with the USMS, U.S. All rights reserved. "We're just hoping for that one, one piece of the puzzle that's going to get us to his front door.". She was 14 years old when she was killed. Upon looking into it, it turned out that Lester was there, but only until the mid-80s. According to the Rolling Stone, while Eubanks was allowed to go Christmas shopping on good behavior at a local mall in Columbus Ohio, he evaded the guards as their designated meeting time and escaped. Marshal David Siler, a member of a cold case squad seeking Eubanks, said, according to KABC-TV. It was the last time the 14-year-old was seen alive. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Law enforcement officer John Arcudi was in high school when Deener was killed. On the Ohio streets, he used to walk around with numb chucks in his hands, swinging them around wherever he went, and in prison, he mostly painted. pic.twitter.com/BJG0jeEUpz. Mary Ellen Deener was shot and bludgeoned to death when she was 14 by Lester Eubanks. Everyone who knew him described him as weird or a loner. Hes easily recognizable as he has a huge scar on his right arm. At one point, he sat on death row at the Ohio State Penitentiary and remains one of the U.S. Marshals most wanted fugitives to this day. Lester Eubanks hasnt seen its grounds in nearly 50 years. US Marshals. Marshal and spokeswoman Anne Murphy of Cleveland confirmedMonday. Within months, he'd been tried, convicted and sentenced to death. A captain searched the national database to check if Lester had committed an offense somewhere else, and the information had somehow not been forwarded, but what he found was even more shocking. Among those clues are photos that Siler recovered showing employees at a former waterbed factory in Gardena, where Eubanks worked during his early years on the run. For Siler, tragedy and pain mark the Lester Eubanks case from all angles. It took decades for the U.S. (U.S. He was sentenced to the death penalty, but in 1972 his sentence was commuted to life in prison without parole. For the seven years Lester Eubanks was in jail, reports said he acted like a model prisoner. Using re-enactments and interviews to detail the circumstances surrounding mysteries that are, well, unsolved, it covers everything from crimes, to paranormal activities, to tales of lost people, all the while encouraging views to provide any information that might help solve the case. He was asked to meet back at a specific time and place near the mall when he was finished. The woman who ran the factory, Joy Springer, recalls that Eubanks was hired "right in the beginning of the waterbed era and we were going big guns.". It is suspected that he is still alive today. But in December 1973, while on a temporary honor furlough to go Christmas shopping, Eubanks walked away from the custody of the Ohio Department of Corrections, according to the U.S. After reading about Lester Eubanks, learn about Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders. In October, Eubanks was featured on "Death Row Fugitives" on Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries.". We believe that he may have never left the Greater Los Angeles area, Siler said. Eubanks, who was convicted of the 1965 murder of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener, has been on the run since 1973 after he escaped police custody. Instead, he vanished and hasnt been seen in nearly half a century. For many years he was a faithful member of the Queen of Angels Roman Catholic Church in Newark, NJ. These officers were only looking to see if illegal substances were being trafficked, and so, Lester became a fugitive, showing up at Kays door with a bag in hand. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure youre on a federal government site. I dont think he ever took employment that ever did any background check. At the time of his disappearance, he weighed approximately 175 pounds. MANSFIELD, Ohio - U.S. marshals believe they are getting closer to locating convicted child killer Lester Eubanks, on the run for 47 years in the 1965 death of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener of . Marshal David Siler, who leads a cold case squad focused squarely on capturing the convicted killer. Deener died after Eubanks shot her twice and then beat her over the head with a brick. Authorities follow the trail of a confessed child killer to Southern California and hope newly unearthed photos will crack the case. Who Where Receive obituaries Elisabeth D Christal February 22, 2023 (87 years old) View obituary Johnny West February 21, 2023 (88 years old) Always giggling and - and having fun.". At various times, authorities suspect he might have lived in Gardena, South Los Angeles, Long Beach and North Hollywood. Plant a tree in memory of Lester An environmentally friendly option Plant a tree Lester Edward Eubanks was just 22-years-old when he killed the 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener in Mansfield, Ohio, and was subsequently caught. A spokesman instead provided a copy of the current FBI policy, which states: Familial searching is not currently conducted at the national level or performed by the National DNA Index System., Natalie Ram, a University of Maryland law professor who is a leading expert on the laws surrounding DNA data and privacy, said Familial searches are a touchy subject.. And thats how he escaped. "It was overwhelming.". 'Unsolved Mysteries' covers the case. He shot her twice then beat her with a brick. The Cinemaholic reports that after Eubanks was arrested, he confessed to the murder and attempted rape of Mary Ellen Deener, describing his horrific actions against the young girl in great detail. [5], After Eubanks was featured on the series, the U.S. It was only 20 years after Lester escaped, in December of 1993, that a lead was finally attained. Unsolved Mysteries season 2 releases on October 19; one of the episodes, Death Row Fugitive, features the murder of Mary Ellen Deener at the hands of Lester Eubanks in 1965. This report is part of the ABC News podcast, "Have You Seen This Man?," hosted by 'The View's' Sunny Hostin. He had to start this process two or three years prior, said Siler. Contact USA.gov, usmarshals.gov is an official site of the U.S. Federal Government, U.S. Department of Justice. Eubanks was out on bond for a suspected rape at the time. It's quite repulsive; it's unfathomable. In the years that followed Lester Eubanks conviction, his execution was pushed back thrice for reasons unknown. Investigators believe the fugitive lived off and on with a woman named Kay Eubanks between about 1975 and 1996. We just need to talk to those people.. Inside the mind of a killer: What investigators have learned about Lester Eubanks. The USMS established the 15 Most Wanted Fugitive Program in 1983 to prioritize investigation & apprehension of some of the countrys most dangerous fugitives. Lester Eubanks May Soon Be Caught After Nearly 50 Years on the Run By Chrissy Bobic Mar. Then, read about the six chilling cases involving serial murderers who have never been caught. Darrell Banks (born Darrell Eubanks; July 25, 1937 - February 24, 1970) was an American soul singer. Lester Lackey & Sons Funeral Home 1163 Reynolds Street SW P.O. In 1973, convicted child murderer Lester Eubanks escaped from prison. Eubanks, 22, was sentenced to death, a sentence eventually commuted to. Fugitive Lester Eubanks is seen here in this U.S. [All we need is] that one tipster, that one person that can bring in the last piece of the puzzle, even if they knew him a year ago, two years ago, said Siler. But a busy holiday-season mall provided Eubanks with a perfect escape scenario. He was a guy who didnt lay his head in any one place for very long.. Powered by. Carter still prays for justice and that her sister's soul can finally be at peace. 28. . U.S. After reviewing recently obtained photographs that allegedly show Eubanks working and socializing with people in Los Angeles County including a former waterbed factory in Gardena the Marshals Service began focusing their investigation there,U.S. In Netflix's volume 2 description for Unsolved Mysteries, they say, Perhaps viewers hold vital clues that will help solve these mysteries. He might have known people in the system who conveniently didn't put his name in the system at the critical moment. "To have a child murdered.". Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Arcudi notified the LAPD of his search for Lester Eubanks and found a cooperative detective in Tim Conner. Were going to do everything within our legal means to uncover the identity that Lester Eubanks is utilizing, said Peter Elliott, the U.S. But even though he kept to himself, the inmates knew of his opinionated and cocky nature, so they stayed away. But for the last 49 years, his whereabouts have been a mystery. Marshal Service is not giving up. As the 50th anniversary of Lester Eubanks escape approaches, investigators are more determined than ever. Rewards up to $25,000 are offered for information leading to arrests. . One of the U.S. Marshals 15 most-wanted fugitives, authorities are offering a $50,000 reward for his capture, the agencys highest ever. [2][3] His disappearance featured on the Netflix series Unsolved Mysteries. "That's when the story took a real crazy turn," says Carter. The site is secure. "We believe that he may have never left the Greater Los Angeles area," Deputy U.S. "We would take the whole crew to lunch at Shakey's Pizza," says Springer. ET After convicted murderer Lester Eubanks escaped from prison during the winter of 1973, his case wasn't brought to the public's attention very much again until a 1994 episode of America's Most Wanted . She says that when it rained, she would sometimes offer a ride to his Gardena apartment building on El Segundo Boulevard right across from a golf course. On trial in 1966, Eubanks confessed to the murder yet again, not showing remorse, and he was convicted and given the death penalty for his crimes. "This is one of these cases that you go to bed with, it's one of these cases that you wake up with. He was initially sentenced to death,. But, the one thing that theyre sure about is that his family and his associates know exactly where he is and that they are helping him in keeping his real identity a secret. Anthony passed away December 30, 2020 in Ben Wheeler. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. I think theres people who know who he is and what he did. So when we come knocking on the door and apprehend that person, their families become victims. Monday, retired Mansfield police Det. The investigators on the case followed that up by questioning everybody who came to see him, from his family to his associates, but none of them gave up any information. Marshals Service said. He passed away peacefully at his home in Newark, NJ. "She was always giggling," recalls Carter. Some legal experts believe this case could open the door for the FBI to make a rare exception to the policy that prohibits searches using familial DNA. "We're looking for any information to his life on the run or the history of his life on the run," he added. Other unique physical. Volume 2 of Netflix's revival of the show features an episode called "Death Row Fugitive," which focuses on the escape of convicted child killer, Lester Eubanks, in Ohio in 1973. At one point, Eubanks was just three days away from execution. Investigators narrowed their search to the Los Angeles area after reviewing recently obtained photographs that allegedly show Eubanks working and socializing with people in Los Angeles County, including a former waterbed factory in Gardena, NBC Los Angeles reports. For decades, investigators suspect he has been "hiding in plain sight," using a series of false identities for years to remain undetected, ABC News reported. 29 2021, Updated 5:18 p.m. The Netflix series second season aims to probe every detail of the case which has only gained more steam the longer Lester Eubanks has been on the run. Siler's focus is on finding justice for Mary Ellen's family and putting Eubanks back behind bars. Eubanks bounced around, living at times in Gardena, South Central, Long Beach and North Hollywood. 3165 Obituaries Search Lawton obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Its so appalling that someone has to headhunt to catch this monster., In 2017, Deputy U.S. Investigators are reportedly closing in on a convicted murdererof a 14-year-old girl who escaped from prison nearly 50 years ago, authoritiessaid Saturday. Officials said that he may be using the alias Victor Young to hide his identity. And the person whose profile is being predicted Lester Eubanks would be required to turn his DNA over to investigators, if they had him in custody the same as would be required of any other convicted murderer in Ohio, she said. As head of the Detective Bureau of the Mansfield Police Department, he started digging into Eubanks disappearance in the early 1990s. Eubanks was convicted in May 1966 and sentenced to death. "One of my business partners, she took pictures of everybody, everything," Springer says. A visitation for Anthony Scott Lester, 21, of Canton, will be held 6 - 8 pm Monday, January 4, 2021, at Eubank Funeral Home in Canton. Incarcerated for life without parole in 1966, Eubanks had been a model inmate for about seven years, so Ohio State Penitentiary granted him a furlough to go Christmas shopping at a local mall that December. She was 78 years old. Deputy U.S. Authorities say they are now closing in on one of the most wanted fugitives in the United States after he escaped from an Ohio prison in 1973. Eubanks escaped custody in Ohio in 1973. (U.S. [4] Siler believes that Eubanks is most likely being unwittingly protected by people who dont even know who he is. Then, realizing that it was somewhat safe, he got somebody to pay for his bus ticket to California. Erin E. Murphy, a law professor at New York University, said she also believed the circumstances of the Eubanks case may allow for DNA to be used in a national fugitive search. He attended his school years in the Newark School system where he eventually graduated from West Side High School. Lester will be remembered for hiscontagious smile, great sense of humor and his giving heart! An interview with David Siler, who has been working the case since 2016. Funeral Home Services for Lester are being provided by Conner-Westbury Funeral Home. Furthermore, it appears DNA evidence collected from his biological son could yield enormous leaps previously unavailable in catching him. They have no idea. Spending time, especially the holidays and celebrating birthdays with his kids, grands and great grands was the highlight of his life. On November 30, 2017, Lester A. Eubanks entered into his ultimate resting place at the age 97. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Marshals posting their highest-ever reward for information leading to his capture, $50,000. 2," may not be on the run for much . "I really believe we're going to catch up to this guy," Deputy U.S. Lester grew up with ElizabethDudley fell in love and eventually married her. S. While he has been. Eubanks June 29, 1920 - November 30, 2017 Obituary. The U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott announced today.. Lester Eubanks was convicted in 1966 of the murder of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener from Mansfield, Ohio. "We continue to fight for [Deener] so that someday she will get justice when we're able to put Lester Eubanks in custody.". Eubanks is a convicted murderer, who confessed to and was found guilty of the November 1965 murder and attempted rape of a 14-year-old girl named Mary Ellen Deener. Arizona was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the United . His case received renewed attention when it was the subject of a recent episode of true crime documentary series "Unsolved Mysteries," released on Netflix in October. That bothers me.. Marshals are soliciting the aid of the public to identify people pictured in newly uncovered. This is why we are asking citizens to be vigilant and contact us with any information they believe will help us apprehend him.". Marshals seeking info on convicted child killer Lester Eubanks, Lester Eubanks case to be featured on Investigation Discovery, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. The 1994 TV episode certainly helped, as hundreds of calls come in with promising leads pointing to Northern California. May God Bless and Keep You! Marshals said they believed he was still living in the Los Angeles area, having received photographs of him with friends there.[6]. Unfortunately, his execution was pushed back thrice, and in 1972, when the death penalty was abolished, his sentence was . "I mean, it means the world to me. Still, Kaye said, there is room for exceptions. January 20, 2019. Audrey C. Eubanks Obituary We are sad to announce that on February 27, 2023, at the age of 76, Audrey C. Eubanks of Lucedale, Mississippi passed away. Lester would give you the shirt off his back and would do everything to help support hisfamily. The FBI would not make available the person in charge of the nations criminal DNA database, Thomas F. Callaghan, for an interview. After fleeing Ohio, Lester went to Michigan for a few weeks because he wanted to see the extent of the search against him. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. For the seven years Lester Eubanks was in jail, he acted like a model prisoner. Obituary for Dalton "Jerry" O. Eubanks Aiken, SC- Memorial Services for Dalton "Jerry" O. Eubanks, 88, who entered into rest January 18, 2023, will be conducted Friday, January 27, at 11 o'clock from the Posey Funeral Chapel, Rev.
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