Randy Haight was sentenced to death by the State of Kentucky for a double murder
According to court documents Randy Haight would escape from a jail where he was awaiting trial for the murder of a police officer when he would shoot and kill Vance and David Omer as they sat in their vehicle
Randy Haight would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death
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Name: | HAIGHT, RANDY Active Inmate DEATH ROW | ||
PID # / DOC #: | 207803 / 086706 | ||
Institution Start Date: | 10/14/1981 | ||
Expected Time To Serve (TTS): | DEATH SENTENCE | ||
Classification: | Maximum | ||
Minimum Expiration of Sentence Date (Good Time Release Date): ? | DEATH SENTENCE | ||
Parole Eligibility Date: | DEATH SENTENCE | ||
Maximum Expiration of Sentence Date: | DEATH SENTENCE | ||
Location: | Kentucky State Penitentiary |
Randy Haight Case
Randy Haight escaped from the Johnson County Jail August 18, 1985 with his girlfriend and another male inmate. He was there while awaiting trials in three counties. He stole guns and several cars; shot at a KY. State Police Trooper and caused another police officer’s death in a gunfight. He executed a young couple while they were inside their car. He shot the man in the face, chest, shoulder, and back of the head and shot the woman in the shoulder, temple, the back of the head, and through the eye. He spent all but two of his 15 adult years in four Ohio, three Virginia, and four Kentucky prisons.
Randy Height was sentenced to death March 22, 1994 for the murder of Patricia Vance and David Omer on August 22, 1985.