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Kentucky Fried Chicken 1983 Murders

   
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KFC "Spotted" Photo Gallery
Event Timeline Kenneth Dean Video Trial Summary
Sept. 21, 1983: Convicted burglar Romeo Pinkerton of Tyler is paroled.
Sept. 23, 1983: Five people — four employees and one friend of a worker — are reported missing at 11:30 p.m. from the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Kilgore. The restaurant was to have closed at 10 p.m. A Rusk County couple reports hearing gunshots about 11 p.m.
Sept. 24, 1983: An oilfield worker at 10:20 a.m. finds the bodies of the five missing people along an oil lease road near a well off Rusk County Road 231 just northwest of Henderson, about 15 miles south of Kilgore. All had been shot in the head.
Sept. 26, 1983: Pinkerton’s cousin, Darnell Hartsfield, commits burglary in Smith County, according to prison records.
Sept. 27, 1983: Reward for information about the slayings reaches $50,000, half of the total offered by the restaurant chain. It is never claimed.
Feb. 13, 1984: Hartsfield is sentenced to nine years for burglary and 25 years for robbery.
May 8, 1984: Pinkerton is sent to prison for 25 years for January 1984 Smith County burglary while on parole.
Jan. 27, 1988: Pinkerton paroled.
June 8, 1989: Pinkerton parole revoked for April 1988 burglary while on parole. He gets 50 years.
March 1995: Rusk County grand jury begins hearing KFC testimony.
April 27, 1995: James Earl Mankins Jr., son of a former state legislator, indicted on five counts of capital murder after fingernail recovered from clothing of KFC victim said to match Mankins.
Aug. 11, 1995: Hartsfield taken to prison with 40-year sentence from Smith County for delivery of controlled substance and engaging in organized criminal activity.
Nov. 13, 1995: Charges against Mankins dropped after fingernail evidence determined to not be his.
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    Key Individuals

    Romeo Pinkerton

    James Earl Mankins Jr.

    Glenn Elliot

    William Brown

    Judge J. Clay Gossett

    David Griffith
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