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Posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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Residents Hope Confession Brings Closure
By ADRIENNE GRAHAM
Staff Writer

Though reactions were varied in Kilgore to the results of the KFC murder trial, many agreed they hope the end of the trial brings some closure for the victims' families.

Related Links:
TylerPaper.com's KFC Murder Trial Section

OCT. 29
KFC Update: 'Stoic' Pinkerton Hears Testimonies

KFC Victim's Families: 'We're Glad We're Finally Moving On

KFC Trial: 'It Seems Like A Dream'

Muse, Mankins Cleared In Murders

Loved Ones Spoke Of KFC Victims In 1983

KFC Timeline: How It All Happened

Kilgore Residents Hope Confession Brings Closure

AG's Office Gets Involved In KFC Case

Families Face Killer In Court

KFC Capital Murder Trial Continues

OCT. 27
Friday Testimony Ends Early in KFC Trial

OCT. 26
KFC UPDATE: Case Recessed Until Tuesday

OCT. 25
Witness: Gesture Indicated Guilt

KFC UPDATE: Witness Says Pinkerton Made Gun Gesture

OCT. 24
Retired FBI Agent, Scientist Break Case

KFC UPDATE: Fingernail Belonged to Victim

OCT. 23
Fingernail Belonged to Victim

OCT. 22
DNA Lab Supervisor Testifies in KFC Trial

OCT. 21
Rants, Raves & Roses: Thanks for Coverage

OCT. 20
Evidence Held Focus of KFC Trial

OCT. 19
Retired Ranger Questioned in KFC Trial

OCT. 18
KFC UPDATE: Autopsy Doctor Questioned

Testimony Describes Chaotic Crime Scene

OCT. 17
KFC UPDATE: Elliott Next to Testify

Detective Describes KFC Murder Scene

OCT. 16
KFC UPDATE: Families React

KFC Murder Trial Reveals Victim Sexually Assaulted

OCT. 15
KFC UPDATE: Trial Recesses at 4:20 p.m.

KFC Murder Trial Begins Today

OCT. 14
Pinkerton KFC Trial Begins Monday

SEPT. 27
KFC Jury Selection Complete

SEPT. 23
Blood Proof

Judge Expects Jury Selection to End Soon

AUG. 15
Attorneys Begin Questioning Potential Jurors

AUG. 14
Potential Jurors Questioned About Beliefs

AUG. 9
KFC Jury No-shows Sought

AUG. 8
Potential Jurors Pack Courtroom

AUG. 7
5 Dismissed in KFC Jury Selection

List of Potential Witnesses

Copy of Jury Questionnaire

AUG. 6
Prosecution May Call 120 Witnesses

Jury Selection Under Way in KFC Trial

AUG. 5
23 Years Later, Kilgore Crime Going to Trial

KFC Case: Who is Romeo Pinkerton?

JULY 14
Mankins Admitted Violating His Release

JULY 13
Drug Offender Jailed For Violating Supervised Release
On Monday afternoon, Romeo Pinkerton pleaded guilty to five counts of murder, each carrying a life sentence.

While some believed the plea bargain did not carry a heavy enough sentence, others felt it was a just punishment.

"I really believe he got what he needed. I think killing him (Pinkerton) wouldn't have solved anything," Jasmine Anderson-Hayes, a sophomore at Kilgore College said. "I'm just glad he will have a long time to think about what he did."

Sharon Shepherd, a math teacher at Kilgore College and a former teacher of 20-year-old victim Joey Johnson, said she was still trying to absorb all of the information.

"He (Joey) was such a nice young man. It was a real shock when it happened," she said. "The loss of five lives is so tragic. I just hope this brings justice around for the families."

A current student of Ms. Shepherd, Luketta Gholston, said she felt the sentence was not enough.

"There are people on death row who committed lesser crimes. The plea bargain was an easy way out for him," she said.

Kilgore College Police Officer Mike McClinton, who lived in Kilgore at the time of the murders, but was not yet an officer, said he was not surprised by the results of the trial.

"With the span of time it took (to bring him to trial), I did not think he would receive the death penalty," he said.

Many Kilgore residents also said they felt it was tragic that it took so long to try Pinkerton.

"It took them long enough. They should have done this years ago," Cindy Morris, an employee of the Shoe Dept. in Kilgore said.

"I lived here when it happened. The families should not have had to wait that long," she said.

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