Reginald and Jonathan Carr Murder 5 In Kansas

Reginald and Jonathan Carr were sentenced to death by the State of Kansas for five murders

According to court documents Reginald and Jonathan Carr would attempt to carjack a vehicle and would murder Ann Walenta

Days later Reginald and Jonathan Carr would force their way into a home and would murder four people: Brad Heyka, Heather Muller, Aaron Sander, Jason Befort and a woman referred to as Holly G

During the two weeks period Reginald and Jonathan Carr would commit a series of armed robberies and sexual assaults

Reginald and Jonathan Carr would finally be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Reginald and Jonathan Carr

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Where Is Reginald Carr Now

Reginald Carr is incarcerated at El Dorado Correctional Facility

When Is Reginald Carr Execution

Reginald Carr execution has yet to be scheduled

Where Is Jonathan Carr Now

Jonathan Carr is incarcerated at El Dorado Correctional Facility

When Is Jonathan Carr Execution

Jonathan Carr execution has yet to be scheduled

Reginald And Jonathan Carr Case

In the first incident on December 7 and 8, Andrew Schreiber was the victim. The State charged R. Carr and J. Carr with one count of kidnapping, one count of aggravated robbery, one count of aggravated battery, and one count of criminal damage to property. The jury convicted R. Carr on all counts and acquitted J. Carr on all counts.

In the second incident on December 11, Linda Ann Walenta was the victim. The State charged R. Carr and J. Carr with one count of first-degree felony murder. The jury convicted both men.

In the third incident on December 14 and 15, Heather M., Aaron S., Brad H., Jason B., and Holly G. were the victims of an invasion at the men’s Birchwood Drive home that led to sex crimes, kidnappings, robberies, and, eventually, murder and attempted murder. The State charged R. Carr and J. Carr with eight alternative counts of capital murder, four based on a related sex crime under K.S.A. 21–3439(a)(4) and four based on multiple first-degree premeditated murders under K.S.A. 21–3439(a)(6); one count of attempted first-degree murder; five counts of aggravated kidnapping; nine counts of aggravated robbery, eight of which were alternatives, four based on use of a dangerous weapon and four based on infliction of bodily harm; one count of aggravated burglary; 13 counts of rape, eight of which were based on coerced victim-on-victim sexual intercourse and one of which was based on a victim’s coerced self-penetration; three counts of aggravated criminal sodomy, two of which were based on coerced victim-on-victim oral sex; seven counts of attempted rape, six of which were based on coerced victim-on-victim overt acts toward the perpetration of sexual intercourse; one count of burglary; and one count of theft. The State also charged R. Carr and J. Carr with one count of cruelty to animals because of the killing of Holly G.’s dog. The jury convicted R. Carr and J. Carr on all of the charges arising out of the Birchwood incident.

In connection with the three incidents, the State also charged R. Carr alone with three counts of unlawful possession of a firearm. The jury convicted him on these three counts as well.

In the separate capital penalty proceeding that followed, R. Carr and J. Carr were sentenced to death for each of the four capital murders committed on December 15. They each received a hard 20 life sentence for the Walenta felony murder. J. Carr received a controlling total of 492 months’ imprisonment consecutive to the hard 20 life sentence, and R. Carr received a controlling total of 570 months’ imprisonment consecutive to the hard 20 life sentence for the remaining nondeath-eligible crimes.

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ks-supreme-court/1673829.html

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