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Monsters Among Us: James VanCallis kidnapping, assaulted and killed 14-year-old April Dawn Millsap; Sentenced to LWOP

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April Dawn Millsap

April Millsap obituary
Find-A-Grave: April Dawn Millsap
Tragedy On The Trail: The Murder of April Millsap
Scholarships awarded to Armada students in memory of April Millsap
Memorial planned for Armada teen killed along trail
Murder in Armada: April Millsap was Beaten and Strangled to Death
Death of Armada teen April Millsap: Family, boyfriend not suspects, police say
Murder in Armada: April Millsap was Beaten and Strangled to Death
Report: Mich. teen was stomped, beaten to death
Medical examiner: Slain Armada teen had 48 injuries
Prosecutor: April Millsap beaten and stomped to death
April Millsap sent chilling text to boyfriend before her murder
VanCallis guilty in murder of April Millsap of Armada
Man Sentenced To Life In Prison In Murder Of April Millsap
Court denies VanCallis’ appeal of April Millsap murder in Armada
Court: Conviction Stands In April Millsap Murder
April Millsap tragedy to be shared with national audience

Movies/Documentaries
Murder Comes to Town: Trailing the Devil
On the Case with Paula Zahn: Path of Tears

INMATE INFORMATION

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Photo of Offender
MDOC Number: 577243
SID Number: 2083536X
Name: JAMES DONALD VANCALLIS
Racial Identification: White
Gender: Male
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Hazel
Height: 6′ 1″
Weight: 175 lbs.
Date of Birth: 01/02/1982 (36)

MDOC STATUS
Current Status: Prisoner
Earliest Release Date: LIFE
Assigned Location: St. Louis Correctional Facility
Maximum Discharge Date: LIFE
Security Level: IV

ALIASES
JAMES DONALD VANCALLUS

MARKS, SCARS & TATTOOS
Body Piercing- Lower Left Ear


Monsters Among Us: Gavon Ramsay charged with killing his 98-year-old neighbor, Margaret Frick Douglas and then hiding her body in a closet

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Parents Gone Wild! Crack heads, Anthony Lewis and Kadasha Bedford charged with allowing their 17-month-old son to eat their crack cocaine, which killed him

Deadly Neighbors: Mark Bolton Ames killed neighbor, Harold “Cappy” Gordon; Sentenced to 40 years in prison, with 20 of that suspended

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Feud Ends In Fatality In Marion
Former Nevada County resident ‘Cappy’ Gordon killed in Montana
Marion man charged with deliberate homicide
Marion man charged with homicide, was in ongoing dispute with victim
Man pleads not guilty in Marion killing
Man Denies Murder Charge in Marion Shooting
Judge Denies Marion Man’s Motion to Withdraw Murder Plea
Man gets 20 years for killing his neighbor
Marion Man Sentenced to Prison for Murdering Neighbor

Movies/Documentaries
Fear Thy Neighbor: Deadly Duplex

INMATE INFORMATION

DOC ID# 3015884
NAME: Mark Bolton Ames
CURRENT STATUS: INMATE
LAST STATUS CHANGE: Friday, December 15, 2017
GENDER: Male
INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF: Saturday, June 09, 2018
PRISON:
MONTANA STATE PRISON
400 Conley Lake Drive
Deer Lodge, MT 59722
(406) 846-1320

PHYSICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
HAIR COLOR: Brown
EYE COLOR: Brown
HEIGHT: 6 FT 1 IN
WEIGHT: 280 lbs
BUILD: Stocky RACE: White
SKIN TONE: Light
L/R HANDED: RIGHT YEAR OF BIRTH: 1961
BIRTH PLACE: Unknown
CITIZENSHIP: United States
MT RESIDENT: Y

AKAs
None

SCARS, MARKS, TATTOOS AND OTHER PHYSICAL CONDITIONS
TYPE:

DESCRIPTION:
Scars Arm, Left Upper 1/2″ CIRCULAR SURGICAL

LEGAL RECORD
DOCKET: DC-14-034C
COUNTY: Flathead
JUDGE: Ulbricht
COUNTS: 1
LEGAL TYPE: Original Sentence
SENTENCE TYPE: MSP/MWP Partial Suspended
OFFENSE: Mitigated Deliberate Homicide
CODE: 455103
OFFENSE DATE: 1/12/2014
SENTENCE PRONOUNCED: 5/11/2015
SENTENCE (MONTHS): 480

Jonathan Edward Terril Harris murder 1/6/2014 Silver Spring, MD *Dion Sobotker convicted of his revenge murder; Sentenced to 40 years in prison*

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Jonathan Harris

Jonathan Harris obituary (about 1/2 way down)
Ex-girlfriend, two others charged in fatal Silver Spring home burglary
Murder USA: three charged in robbery and murder of Jonathan Terril Harris
3 Charged in Md. Transplant Survivor’s Killing
Murder suspect has bail revoked; victim’s family upset with judge’s initial decision to release him
Md. man convicted in murder of kidney transplant survivor
Killer of kidney transplant survivor found guilty
Man found guilty in murder of local kidney transplant survivor
Man convicted in killing Maryland kidney transplant survivor
Man is sentenced for 2014 slaying
Dion Ramon Sobotker v State of Maryland 2016 (conviction and sentence affirmed)

Defendants
Dion Ramon Sobotker – convicted, sentenced to 40 years in prison
Samantha Carol Parker – died while waiting for trial
Latoya Rennell Morgan – pled guilty (driving car), sentenced to 5 years in prison

INMATE INFORMATION

Last Name SOBOTKER
First Name DION
Middle Name RAMON
Date of Birth 07/26/1982
DOC ID 447731
Holding Facility Jessup Correctional Institution

Monsters Among Us: Domenic Micheli charged with the axe murder of Joel Paavola, his ex-boss

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Cold Case: Monsters Among Us: Michael Anthony Galvan charged with the 1979 murder of newlywed, Debra Sue Reiding

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Cold Case: William Earl Talbott II charged with the 1987 murders of Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg

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Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg

Arrest made in cold case murder
Man arrested for 1987 murders of Canadian couple, killed during trip to Seattle
Trucker charged in 1987 deaths of couple
SeaTac man charged in 1987 killing of B.C. couple
Suspect arrested in 1987 deaths of young couple from BC
Arrest made in 1987 Snohomish County cold case
Trucker charged in 1987 deaths of couple in Washington state
Second murder charge added in 1987 cold case
DNA leads to arrest of man in 1987 killing of couple in Washington state
Investigators use DNA, genealogy database to ID suspect in 1987 double homicide

INMATE INFORMATION

TALBOTT WILLIAM EARL II 603987
Incarceration Date: 13:00:00 05/18/18
Scheduled Release:
Jail Housing Location: M103
Arrest Date : 13:24:02 05/18/18
Arrest Type : FELONY WARRANT ARREST
Arrest Agency : SKAGIT COUNTY SHERIFF
Arrest Location : SNO COUNTY JAIL

Offense Date Offense Description Related Incident Court Court Reference Bail Amount Bail Type
00:00:00 11/18/87 MURDER 1 DEGREE 87-9340 DC W18-0003
00:00:00 11/19/87 HOLD FOR OTHER AGNCY SC SNO 18-1-01670-31 NO BAIL No Release on Bail


Boyfriends From Hell: Joshua Eric Molina charged with the ‘especially heinous’ murder of his girlfriend’s 20-month-old daughter, Lyryk Jean Altom

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Lyryk Altom

Preliminary hearing delayed again for Twin Falls woman accused of murdering baby
Boyfriend charged in murder of Twin Falls baby
Grand jury indicts Jerome man on first-degree murder charge in Twin Falls baby’s death
Authorities: Man indicted for ‘especially heinous’ murder of girlfriend’s baby, inflicting abuse to possibly ‘satisfy sadistic inclination’
Molina officially facing one felony count of murder
Grand jury indicts Jerome man on first-degree murder charge in Twin Falls baby’s death
Man who blew marijuana smoke into baby’s face to treat seizures is charged with murder
Entry of plea delayed for Jerome man accused of murdering 20-month-old girl
News Archive: Lyryk Jean Altom murder

INMATE INFORMATION

INMATE INFORMATION

Offender Name: MOLINA, JOSHUA ERIC
Custody Status: In Custody
Age: 34
Location: Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office
Race: Hispanic
Contact Facility:
Offender ID: 145118
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 06/13/1984

Charge 1
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Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
Bail Amount: 0
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Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
Bail Amount: 0
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Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
Bail Amount: 0
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Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
Bail Amount: 0

News Archive: Lyryk Jean Altom murder

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Lyryk Altom

Mothers From Hell: Amanda Dunlap charged with the murder of her 8-month-old daughter, Lyryk Jean Altom; She could face the death penalty if convicted
Boyfriends From Hell: Joshua Eric Molina charged with the ‘especially heinous’ murder of his girlfriend’s 20-month-old daughter, Lyryk Jean Altom

INMATE INFORMATION

INMATE INFORMATION

Offender Name: MOLINA, JOSHUA ERIC
Custody Status: In Custody
Age: 34
Location: Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office
Race: Hispanic
Contact Facility:
Offender ID: 145118
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 06/13/1984

Charge 1
Charge Code:
Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
Bail Amount: 0
Charge 2
Charge Code:
Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
Bail Amount: 0
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Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
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Charge Description: WARRANT ARREST FELONY
Charge Level: Felony
Bail Amount: 0

Murder In The Family: Jason Northrup charged with killing his 80-year-old grandfather, Sherral Mc “Red” Northrup during an argument

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Sherral Mc “Red” Northrup

Sherral Mc “Red” Northrup obituary
Police: Man dies after falling during fight with grandson
Police: 80-year-old man dies after argument with grandson turns physical
Man arrested in connection with the death of his 80-year-old grandfather
West Valley man charged with manslaughter in death of his grandpa
Family says they saw warning signs from man accused of fatally shoving grandfather
West Valley City man charged in death of his grandfather
‘We went at each other,’ says man accused of killing grandfather

INMATE INFORMATION

Name: JASON RYAN NORTHRUP
Sex: M
Age: 35
Height: 602
Weight: 195
Race: WHITE
Hair Color: RED OR AUBURN
Eye Color: BLUE

Inmate Information
Booking #: 18029407
SO#: 408941
INS:
Citizen: UNITED STATES
COB: Utah

Alias Information
There are no aliases for this inmate.

Detainer Information
There is no detainer information for this inmate.

Bond Information
Case #: 181906499
Amount: $200,000.00
Status: Open
Posted By:
Post Date: 06/12/2018

Psycho For Love: Morrad Modle Ghonim had his wife, Vicky Zepeda Ghonim; Both he and the hitman, Leon Martinez, sentenced to prison

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Vicky Zepeda Ghonim

More than two decades after a young mother’s murder, finally an answer
Man Accused Of Arranging 17-Year-Old Wife’s 1992 Murder Charged With Capital Murder
Hired Hitman Sentenced to 28 Years in Prison for Killing 17-Year-Old Wife at La Mirada Park in 1992/
Man Finally Sentenced for Hiring Assassin to Kill 17-Year-Old Wife Decades Ago
Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Hiring Hit Man to Kill Wife at La Mirada Park in 1992
‘A coward and a monster’: Man accused of hiring hit man gets life in prison for 1992 slaying of wife in La Mirada
People of the State of California v Morrad Modle Ghonim 2018 (conviction and sentence affirmed, fine reduced)

Movies/Documentaries
Diabolical: Family or Foe

Defendants
Morrad Modle Ghonim – convicted, sentenced to LWOP
Leon Andrew Martinez – pled guilty, sentenced to 28 years to life in prison

INMATE INFORMATION

Inmate Name GHONIM, MORRAD MODLE
CDCR Number BC0891
Age 45
Admission Date 01/30/2017
Current Location Centinela State Prison
Location Link Directions
Parole Eligible Date (Month/Year) LWOP
Parole Eligible Date Information
The inmate shown above is serving a sentence of life without the possibility of parole and is, therefore, not eligible for parole consideration at this time.

INMATE INFORMATION

Inmate Name MARTINEZ, LEON ANDREW
CDCR Number BD5818
Age 45
Admission Date 07/10/2017
Current Location RJ Donovan Correctional Facility
Location Link Directions
Parole Eligible Date (Month/Year) 06/2028

Deadly Wives: Stephanie Blagg arranged to have her husband, Darrell Gene Blagg, murdered; All 3 involved sentenced to prison

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Find-A-Grave: Darrell Gene Blagg
Eunice Woman Pleads Guilty to Solicitation to Commit Murder
Wife Admits Soliciting Slaying
Eunice Man Found Guilty of Murder
2006 Eunice murder featured on Oxygen Network
2006 Eunice murder case retold by investigative TV series

Movies/Documentaries
Criminal Confessions: Eunice
Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris: Three is the Deadliest Number

Defendants
Stephanie Blagg – pled guilty, sentenced to 9 years in prison
Billy Kelley – pled guilty, sentenced to 9 years in prison
Juan Muro – pled guilty, sentenced to 16 years in prison

INMATE INFORMATION

Details
Last Name: MURO
First Name: JUAN
Middle Name: GARCIA
NMCD#: 70054
Offender#: 472651
Offender Status: INMATE
Facility/Region:NENMDF
Probation/Parole Officer:

Demographics
Height: 5ft 9in
Weight: 265
Eye Color: BROWN
Hair Color: BLACK
Complexion: LIGHT
Ethnicity:
Religion:
Education: 13
Alias:
Current Offense(s) MURDER 2ND DEGREE (D-506-CR-2008-00327)
Court Judgment GUILTY-JURY

Past Offense(s) Release Date
No Past Offense Info. Available

Tristan Beaudette murder 6/22/2018 Malibu Creek, CA *Found shot to death while camping with his 2 young daughters*

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Killed in the Line of Duty: Long Beach Fire Captain Dave Rosa was shot and killed at a senior citizen apartment building while on a fire call at the facility; Person of interest detained

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Update: ABC Gold Games and More Pawn Shop Murders *Kenneth Allen Keith pled guilty, sentenced to LWOP*

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Michael and Angela Hockensmith

Victims
Michael Hockensmith
Angela Hockensmith
Daniel P. Smith (no photo)

News Archive: ABC Gold Games and More Pawn Shop Murders
Trial date set in case of pastor charged in Boyle Co. triple murder
Triple Murder Suspect Speaks Out From Jail
Ex-preacher pleads guilty to murder of three in pawn shop, will serve life without parole
Keith pleads guilty to triple murder, sentenced to life without parole
Kenneth Allen Keith Sentenced to Life in 2013 KY Triple Slayings

Movies/Documentaries
Broken Trust: Gold, Guns and Gold

INMATE INFORMATION

Name: KEITH, KENNETH
PID # / DOC #: 468626 / 291614
Institution Start Date: 5/26/2017
Expected Time To Serve (TTS): LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE
Classification: Medium (Level 3)
Minimum Expiration of Sentence Date (Good Time Release Date): LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE
Parole Eligibility Date: LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE
Maximum Expiration of Sentence Date: LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE
Location: Eastern KY Corr. Complex
Age: 52
Race: White
Gender: M
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown
Height: 5′ 10″
Weight: 270

Aliases
Alias Name KENNETH KEITH

Monsters Among Us: John D. Miller charged with the 1988 rape and murder of 8-year-old April Tinsley

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Murder In The Family: Christopher D. Looney killed his parents, Harvey and Valerie Looney, while robbing their business, Pizza Plus; Sentenced to LWOP

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Execution Alert: Jose Antonio Jimenez for the murder of 63-year-old Phyliss Minas

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Governor signs death warrant in ’92 murder
More than 25 years after she was killed, her killer will be executed
Florida man scheduled to be executed for 1992 murder of North Miami woman
Florida man schedule to be executed for 1992 murder
Crime and Punishment: Jose Antonio Jimenez – Florida Execution – August 14, 2018 (has a lot of information including a timelime)

INMATE INFORMATION

DC Number: 406677
Name: JIMENEZ, JOSE A
Race: WHITE
Sex: MALE
Hair Color: BROWN
Eye Color: BROWN
Height: 5’09”
Weight: 302 lbs.
Birth Date: 10/12/1963
Initial Receipt Date: 07/01/1998
Current Facility: FLORIDA STATE PRISON
Current Custody: MAXIMUM
Current Release Date: DEATH SENTENCE

Psycho For Love: Steven Vargas killed his wife, Rebecca; Convicted, sentenced to 5 years to life; Up for parole now

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From Vargas’ appeal: In January 1994, Steven and Rebecca Vargas married each other for the second time.   Less than a month into the second marriage, Vargas was eating lunch at an Ogden restaurant with his aunt, Vicki Pubela.   Pubela noted her pleasure at seeing the couple back together and asked him what he would do if his marriage failed again.   Vargas told her he “would kill Rebecca first.”   Pubela then replied that he did not really mean that, to which he responded, “Oh, yes, I do.”

Similarly, about eight months later, the Vargases had a fight at the North East Flagging Company, where the couple worked.   Immediately afterward, Steven Vargas told several witnesses, “If she ever leaves me again, I’ll kill her.”   Finally, in October of 1995, Steven Vargas and Gary Heward, a deputy Weber county attorney were discussing the O.J. Simpson murder trial, when Vargas stated, “If a black man can do that and get away with it, so can a Mexican.”

A month before Vargas’s conversation with Heward, Rebecca Vargas told Melinda McClain, Steven Vargas’s youngest sister, that she was considering leaving her husband.   Two months later, in November 1995, the couple told the Vargas family that they were divorcing.

On December 22, 1995, Robert Escobel, Steven Vargas’s half-brother, called Steven Vargas to arrange a visit.   During the conversation, “out of the blue,” Vargas asked Escobel if he would kill his wife:  “All you gotta do is, I’ll fly you down here, you can hit her over the head with a bat a couple of times.   She’s so small, she’ll die.   I’ll fly you right back.   You’ll be in and out in a few hours.”   Escobel refused, and his brother responded, “If you don’t do it, I’ve got something else in the works.”

Rebecca Vargas met with McClain three days later, on Christmas, at a local bowling alley and bar, Ben Lomond Lanes, for drinks.   The two were joined by Monty Vorwaller, a police officer whom Rebecca Vargas was dating.   Rebecca Vargas told McClain that in three days (December 28) she would be moving out of the trailer house in which she was then living with her husband and Mike Reid, his nephew, and into an apartment.

On December 27, Rebecca Vargas called Vorwaller and told him she was moving that day.   Around noon, Reid helped her load some cleaning supplies into her Jeep. She then drove to her new apartment, which was one of three apartments she and her husband maintained and managed.   After cleaning there for several hours, she returned to the trailer house, and Reid drove the Jeep to work.

After working until about 5:00 p.m. on that same day, Steven Vargas went to the Sand Trap, a private club, and then to Ben Lomond Lanes, where he talked with Garrett Bell and told him he was breaking up with his wife.   At about 6:15, Steven Vargas went home.   Before leaving, he told Bell he would be back at around 7:30 that evening to meet a woman;  however, he did not return.

At about 6:30 p.m., the Vargases and their two children ate dinner at a buffet restaurant in Ogden.   From this point until about 10:30 that evening, there are two versions of events.1  According to Steven Vargas, after eating dinner, the family went to a theater and watched the movie “Toy Story.”   At 9:00 p.m., they went to another restaurant to get drinks and returned home at about 9:30 p.m. At this time, Rebecca Vargas left to go check on her apartment.

However, the State contends that between 6:30 and 7:00 that evening, Steven Vargas’s nephew, Ryan Hawley, arrived at the trailer house to babysit the couple’s two children so that they could go out for the evening.2  Because Reid had driven the Jeep to work, the Vargases left in their other vehicle, an Oldsmobile.   At trial, the State theorized that sometime that evening between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., Steven Vargas attacked and seriously wounded his wife outside her new apartment, then left her for dead.   Afterward, he returned to the trailer house alone, arriving at about 10:00 p.m. He told Hawley that his wife had gone to make some minor repairs at her apartment.   Hawley left shortly afterward.

Both sides agree that at about 10:30 p.m., Steven Vargas telephoned Melinda McClain, asking if Rebecca Vargas was with her.   On learning that she was not there, Vargas asked McClain to check on her at the apartment, explaining he was unable to do so himself because Reid had taken the Jeep to work and his wife had taken the Oldsmobile to the apartment.   McClain agreed to go to the apartment.

At about 11:00 p.m., Melinda McClain and her husband David arrived at the Vargases’ trailer house.   Reid had just returned with the Jeep, as well.   The McClains told Steven Vargas that they had driven by the apartment and had seen the Oldsmobile parked out front. After talking for about forty-five minutes, the McClains prepared to leave, telling Steven Vargas they would drive by Ben Lomond Lanes to see if Rebecca Vargas had gone there, and, if they did not see her car there, they would again drive by the apartment.

Not finding the Oldsmobile at the bowling alley, Melinda and David McClain returned to the apartment.   They parked behind the Oldsmobile, which was still there, and knocked on the apartment door. When nobody answered, Melinda McClain began to walk around the building.   Before getting all the way around the building, however, she heard moaning.   She brought her husband to the northeast corner of the porch to listen.   In addition to the moaning, they also heard a low, calm, indiscernible, masculine voice.3  Melinda McClain also thought she saw somebody crouched over in the bushes;  however, her husband believed she was simply imagining things.   Based on what they heard, the McClains concluded Rebecca Vargas was having sexual relations with someone.   It was now about 12:30 a.m. The McClains left, went to a nearby convenience store, and called Steven Vargas, telling him his wife was at the apartment and “it sounded like she was having sex with someone.”   Vargas told them to “let her have her fun” and go home.

Instead of going home, the McClains returned to the apartment for the third time that night.   This time they heard nothing.   They went to Ben Lomond Lanes and then returned, once more, to the apartment.   It was now about 1:00 a.m. As the McClains approached the apartment, they discovered the Vargases’ Jeep parked next to the Oldsmobile.   They drove to an adjacent street and waited. Shortly afterward, Steven Vargas walked out from the east side of the apartment building wearing his robe and shaking his head.   As he approached the Jeep, he ducked down and appeared to wipe something off himself.   The McClains drove away without confronting him, but he saw the couple stopped at a nearby intersection.   Vargas pulled over in the Jeep, and the McClains got out of their car to speak with him.   He stated that he did not want his wife to think he was spying on her and asked them to not “tell anybody I was here.”   As they parted, he reiterated, “Don’t tell anybody I was here, and whatever happens, don’t tell anybody I was here.”   The McClains again returned to the apartment, for the fifth time that night, but heard nothing and went home.

At about 6:00 that morning, Vargas called the McClains and once more asked them to check on his wife.   Melinda McClain told him to call the police and ask them to go to the apartment.   He did so, but the police refused to send anyone over because Vargas said he had no reason to believe Rebecca was in danger.   He again called the McClains and they went to the apartment.

Melinda McClain knocked on the door and, after getting no response, entered the apartment.   She did not find Rebecca Vargas inside.   She then began searching outside the building.   As she came around the east side of the building, she found Rebecca Vargas’s body lying on the ground.   Rebecca Vargas was lying on her back.   Her sweatshirt and bra had both been pulled up to her chin, exposing her chest and abdomen.   The temperature that morning was about 20 degrees, and Rebecca Vargas’s hair, face, and clothes were covered with frozen blood.   There was a pool of blood by her head and a larger pool at her feet.   Nearby was a battery-operated lantern, a set of keys, and a cigarette lighter.   The lantern was covered in her blood and a clump of her hair.   Later investigation revealed that Steven Vargas owned a similar lantern;  however, it could not be found at his trailer house after the murder.   Steven Vargas’s fingerprints were identified on the lantern’s battery.

Rebecca Vargas died from repeated blows to the top of her head, which extensively fractured her skull and resulted in swelling of the brain and loss of blood, as well as hypothermia.   Some of the blows were inflicted while she was either standing or sitting upright.   These injuries were located toward the back half of the top of the skull, and the weapon that inflicted these injuries was not found.   The more serious injuries, however, were located toward the front of the skull and were inflicted while she was lying on the ground or pressed against a stationary object, such as a wall.   Dr. Maureen Frikke, a forensic pathologist and the State’s expert witness, testified that these injuries could have come from the lantern found at the scene.   Dr. Frikke could not determine whether the injuries were all inflicted in one attack or in two separate attacks, as the State contended at trial.4

Dr. Frikke concluded that Rebecca Vargas likely survived for several hours after the initial attack and was lying on her stomach for some time.   She was discovered lying on her back, however, and the pool of blood at her feet was several feet away from any of her injuries at the time she was discovered.   Thus, someone had moved her body after the initial attack but before Melinda McClain discovered it.   Again, at trial, the State contended that this occurred when Vargas returned to the scene of the crime at about 1:00 a.m. Additionally, Dr. Frikke found that some of the injuries to Rebecca Vargas’s face occurred after her death.

Shortly after the discovery of the body, the McClains went to the Ogden police station.   At about 8:30 that same morning, Steven Vargas also went to the police station, explaining that he was there to pay traffic tickets and fees for expired license tags for the McClains.   Upon Vargas’s arrival, Officer Scott McGregor told him that he needed to talk to him.   Vargas agreed to answer questions, but was not informed of his wife’s death.

For six hours, the police intermittently, but extensively, questioned him about his whereabouts the previous night and his relationship with Rebecca Vargas.   He never asked about his wife or why he was being questioned, although he was read his rights and asked how to contact Rebecca’s family.   Vargas confirmed that he had driven by the apartment the previous night, but asserted that he had remained in his car and not stopped.   Later, however, he stated that he did get out of the car and went around to the east side of the building.

A subsequent search of the trailer house and Jeep revealed that the clothes Steven Vargas wore to the apartment the night before had been cleaned.   Additionally, in the Jeep, police noted that the driver’s side floor mat was “unusually free of leaves and cleaner than the rest of the jeep’s floor areas, including the other floor mats.”   Nevertheless, the police found leaf fragments under the driver’s side floor mat.   On one of the fragments, they found blood that matched Rebecca’s DNA.

Steven Vargas was later arrested and held in the county jail.   While there, two inmates alleged that he confessed to the killing.   Don Baize was in jail on a charge of attempted murder.   Following a conversation with Vargas, Baize asked his probation officer to talk to prosecutors about a plea bargain in exchange for information.   The State agreed, and Baize gave a statement that Vargas had told him, “I knew Becky was going to leave, she was seeing someone else, it drove me crazy, and that is why I killed the f* * *ing bitch, I beat the f* * * out of the bitch.”   The other inmate, Jeff Combe, was a previous acquaintance of Vargas’s and was in jail on forgery charges.   According to Combe, Vargas confessed the killing to him to “get it off his chest.”   He allegedly told Combe that “I won’t put up with her leaving me for a cop [i.e., Vorwaller].   I warned her if you ever leave me again I will kill you.”

A jury convicted Vargas of murder, and he appeals.

Ogden man arrested in wife’s bludgeoning death
Vargas found guilty of 1st-degree murder in December 1995 beating death of wife
Man seeking parole in wife’s death says he killed her
Man gets 5-to-life term for killing his wife a year ago
Stephen Vargas admits to killing wife years after her beating death in 1995
Next parole hearing for Ogden killer Stephen Vargas set for 2026
State of Utah v Stephen 2001 (conviction and sentence affirmed)

Movies/Documentaries
American Monster: Backyard Daddy

INMATE INFORMATION

Offender Number: 121479
Offender Name: STEPHEN ELLIARD VARGAS
DOB: Tue, 6 Sep 1955
Height: 5 Feet 9 Inches
Weight: 230
Sex: M
Location: UTAH STATE PRISON
Housing Facility: WASATCH
Parole Hearing:
Aliases:
LEFT FIELD
STEPHEN ELLIARD VARGAS

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