Murder of Fred Kibbe
On Monday September 12, Kibbie and Hilpot left Globe on a deer hunting trip into the White Mountains in Arizona. They found shelter at Montano, a stage station which had recently been abandoned on the Fort Apache road. On September 17, their bodies were found by a teamster hauling passengers from Fort Apache to Rice. Kibbe and Hilpot had been shot in the head and robbed of all their possessions, including their horses.
Two ex-cavalry men, James Steele (whose real name was John Goodwin) and William Stewart, from Fort Apache were suspected. The fugitives were pursued by Globe Sheriff Thompson, several deputies, hounds, and Indian trackers. After a six-day chase and many miles from the scene of the killing, Steele and Steward were apprehended.
Steele and Steward confessed to the killing but said it was self-defense. Later they blamed each other for the killing. After years of court cases, both men were finally hanged for the murder of Kibbe and Hilpot.
Fred Kibbe was the son of William A Kibbe and Laura Jackman. Laura Jackman was the daughter of W H Jackman and Sarah McNeil (sister of our ancestor, William S McNeil).
Updated information on the Fred Kibbe murder can be found in a news article about the murder published in 1945, click here.
Most Cold-Blooded Murder in Eastern ArizonaWeekly Journal-Miner (Prescott, Arizona) - 28 Sep 1910 - Page 5 |
Fred Kibbe was the son of William A Kibbe and Laura Jackman. Laura Jackman was the daughter of W H Jackman and Sarah McNeil (sister of our ancestor, William S McNeil).
Updated information on the Fred Kibbe murder can be found in a news article about the murder published in 1945, click here.
Another family member was murdered in the Arizona mountains - Thomas Box was murdered in the Dos Cabezas Mountains in 1883. To read, click here.
Murder of Fred H Baldwin
World War II Veteran
Lubbock Evening Journal, Monday, December 16, 1946 |
Fred H Baldwin was the son of C R Baldwin and the grandson of Francis Marion Baldwin.
Murder of Riley C Medlin
Riley C Medlin (1873-1932) was the son of Isaac Pinkney Medlin and Mary Evaline Leaver, and the grandson of Samuel Medlin and Rebecca Morgan. He married Mamie Lillian Randalls and they were the parents of seven children. The youngest two daughters, Pearl and Ruth, were at the back of the grocery when their father was murdered.
The Tennessean (Nashville, Tennessee) Wednesday, December 21, 1932 |
Murder Strikes Again in the Medlin Family
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Spooky! Sad they were murdered but good that they were caught!
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