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1997 Pearl High School shooting

The Pearl High School shooting occurred on October 1, 1997 at Pearl High School in Pearl, Mississippi, United States. The gunman, 16-year-old 11th grade student Luke Woodham (born February 5, 1981), shot and killed two students and injured seven others at the school after killing his mother by bludgeoning at their home earlier that morning.[2]

1997 Pearl High School shooting
1997 Pearl High School shooting (Mississippi)
Location500 Pirate Cove
Pearl, Mississippi, U.S.
Coordinates32°16′14″N 90°05′37″W / 32.2704644°N 90.093745°W / 32.2704644; -90.093745
DateOctober 1, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-10-01) (UTC-6)
TargetStudents and staff at Pearl High School
Attack type
Mass shooting, school shooting, spree killing, matricide
Weapons
Deaths3 (including the perpetrator's mother by bludgeoning at home)
Injured7
PerpetratorLuke Woodham
DefenderJoel Myrick (Assistant Principal and U.S. Army Reserve major) armed with Colt 1911 .45 auto [1]
Motive
VerdictLife in prison + 140 years

Shooting edit

The incident began on the morning of Wednesday, October 1, 1997, when Luke Woodham fatally stabbed and bludgeoned his mother, Mary Ann Woodham, as she prepared for a morning jog.[3] At his trial, Woodham claimed that he could not remember killing his mother.

Woodham then drove his mother's Toyota Tercel to Pearl High School. Wearing a trench coat to conceal the rifle he was carrying, Woodham entered the school and gave a manifesto to Justin Sledge. Sledge, realizing what was about to occur, gathered some friends and hid in the safety of the library while the shooting took place.[4][5][6][7] During the trial one former student would testify under oath that "he was in the commons with classmate Justin Sledge when Woodham walked up and spoke to Sledge. Justin Sledge then told him,

``no matter what I heard, no matter what I saw, don’t turn around. Just keep going forward. I didn’t see anything. I just heard gunshots.″[8]

Woodham then fatally shot Lydia Kaye Dew and Christina Menefee, his former girlfriend, then went on to wound seven others.[1][9][10][11]

The school's assistant principal, Joel Myrick, retrieved a .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol from his truck and, spotting Woodham attempting to flee the parking lot after the shooting, shouted for him to stop. Woodham lost control of his vehicle, and Myrick ordered him out of the car at gunpoint and detained him until police arrived at the scene.[1]

Religious and esoteric involvement edit

Less than a week after the shooting, police arrested six other students, charging them with conspiracy to commit murder. Justin Sledge had gone on a local news report and read from the notebooks of writings given to him just before the shooting.[11] Minutes before Woodham started the shooting, he had given the following message to Sledge:

I am not insane, I am angry. I killed because people like me are mistreated every day. I did this to show society, push us and we will push back. ... All throughout my life, I was ridiculed, always beaten, always hated. Can you, society, truly blame me for what I do? Yes, you will. ... It was not a cry for attention, it was not a cry for help. It was a scream in sheer agony saying that if you can't pry your eyes open, if I can't do it through pacifism, if I can't show you through the displaying of intelligence, then I will do it with a bullet.

Prior to the shootings, Woodham had met Grant Boyette, another of the six charged with conspiracy to murder, and supposedly accepted an invitation to join a group Boyette had formed and called "the Kroth".[12] During the summer of 1997, the supposed members of the Kroth allegedly made plans to terrorize Pearl High School. The plans ultimately involved Woodham entering the school and opening fire.[13]

The day after the shooting, Justin Sledge allegedly "fanned the community’s fears by pinning a note to the door of the school that said the Kroth’s numbers were diminished but the group was still strong." He then disrupted a prayer vigil held to mourn the dead students, for which he received a suspension from the school district.[14] Sledge denies writing the note and membership in the Kroth, and says his comments at the memorial were mischaracterized but still "clearly inappropriate".[15] Sledge went on a local TV news program and read from Woodham's writing.[12]

On October 8, 1997, Sledge, Boyette, and the others were arrested on suspicion of conspiring with Woodham to commit the shooting.[16]

He claimed that Boyette had told him he had "potential to do something great," and promised him that he could get his ex-girlfriend back through black magic.[17]

Dr. James Justin Sledge, who is now an academic specializing in philosophy and religion, argues that the media and police's claims that he was part of a satanic cult lacked evidence, exemplifying the broader Satanic Panic trend of the 1980s and 1990s.[18]

After his conviction Woodham converted to Christianity, and said the following in a letter[19] written to evangelical minister David Wilkerson:

David, I receive your sermons through the mail. I am one of the school shooters. I'm the one they blame for starting it all off. On October 1, 1997, I went into Pearl High School and killed two students and wounded seven. I also killed my mother before this. After I came to jail I got saved. If there is any way that I can help your ministry, I would love to. Maybe I could give you my testimony. I'll do anything to help. I look forward to your sermons each month ...

Trials and incarceration edit

 
Mississippi State Penitentiary, where Luke Woodham is incarcerated

There were separate trials for the murder of Woodham's mother and the school shooting. Woodham's lawyer argued at both trials that Woodham was insane at the time of the killings. Jurors rejected Woodham's insanity defense at his first trial for the murder of his mother, and he was sentenced to life in prison on June 5, 1998. His second trial took place on June 12, and he was found guilty of two counts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder, with the jurors once again rejecting the insanity defense. He was given two life sentences for the murders and seven 20-year sentences for his attempted murder convictions.[20] He is currently serving three life terms plus an additional 140 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole in 2046, when he is 65 years old.

Conspiracy charges against the members of the Kroth who were minors were dropped by Judge Robert Goza "at the request of District Attorney John Kitchens, who said Mississippi's conspiracy law would make proving the accusations difficult."[21] Grant Boyette, who was 18 at the time, was convicted and sentenced to the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman boot camp for six months and five years of supervised probation.

Less than three days after his last conviction,[22] Woodham was removed from the Forrest County Jail in Hattiesburg.[23] On June 15, 1998,[24] Woodham entered the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) system in the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF) in Rankin County.[22] While at CMCF Woodham underwent evaluation so he could be assigned to a permanent facility. Several weeks later, he was moved into the Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP) in Sunflower County.[23] In 2010, Woodham made a request to Governor of Mississippi, Haley Barbour, asking for clemency;[25] however, his request was rejected.

As of 2022 Woodham is incarcerated in Unit 3 of SMCI as MDOC #R4682. His location last changed on November 2, 2022.[26]

Aftermath edit

The State of Mississippi made it a capital crime if a murder is committed on the property of a school.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The Avenger". PEOPLE.com.
  2. ^ Hughes, Jay (1998-06-06). "Miss. Teen Given Life In Murder Of Mother". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
  3. ^ CHUA-EOAN, HOWARD (June 24, 2001). "MISSISSIPPI GOTHIC". Time – via content.time.com.
  4. ^ Baxter, Jenn (2020-12-27). "Luke Woodham and the Pearl High School Massacre". Lessons from History. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
  5. ^ Administrator (2015-04-17). "Luke Woodham - Criminal Justice - IresearchNet". Criminal Justice. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
  6. ^ admin (2007-04-18). "Va. Tech brings back Pearl shootings". The Demopolis Times. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
  7. ^ Carter, Josh (2021-06-17). "The making of a Mississippi school shooter". www.wlbt.com. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
  8. ^ "Miss. School Shooting Trial Begins". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  9. ^ "Miss. Schools Eye Security After Conn. Shooting". www.jacksonfreepress.com. Associated Press.
  10. ^ DeSoto County, other Mississippi school districts, review safety procedures » The Commercial Appeal
  11. ^ a b Sack, Kevin (October 9, 1997). "Southern Town Stunned by Arrests in Murder Plot". The New York Times.
  12. ^ a b Carter, Josh (17 June 2021). "The making of a Mississippi school shooter". www.wlbt.com. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
  13. ^ Holland, Gina (October 15, 1997) "Teen Led Satanic Cult That Plotted Murders, Prosecutors Tell Court", Associated Press.
  14. ^ Finley, Laura L. (2011). Encyclopedia of School Crime. Abc-Clio. ISBN 9780313362392. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
  15. ^ Sledge, Justin. "Justin Sledge FAQ". Justin Sledge Philosophy and Esoterica.
  16. ^ "Luke Woodham – Criminal Justice – IresearchNet". Criminal Justice. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  17. ^ . CNN. June 11, 1998. Archived from the original on June 14, 2008.
  18. ^ "FAQ". justin-sledge. Retrieved 2023-01-07.
  19. ^ "David Wilkerson Today Blog". David Wilkerson. May 22, 2009.
  20. ^ "Teen guilty in Mississippi school-shooting rampage". CNN. June 12, 1998.
  21. ^ "Conspiracy Charges Are Dropped in Mississippi School Shootings". The New York Times. Associated Press. July 23, 1998.
  22. ^ a b "WOODHAM INDUCTED INTO PRISON SYSTEM." Sun Herald. June 16, 1998. A8 Front. Retrieved on July 22, 2010.
  23. ^ a b Linedecker, Clifford L. Babyface Killers: Horrifying True Stories of America's Youngest Murderers. Macmillan, 1999. 53. Retrieved from Google Books on August 10, 2010. ISBN 0-312-97032-3, ISBN 978-0-312-97032-1.
  24. ^ "Luke Woodham 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine." () Mississippi Department of Corrections. Retrieved on July 20, 2010.
  25. ^ "Luke Woodham Asking for Clemency 2014-03-22 at the Wayback Machine." WJTV. July 28, 2011. Retrieved on March 22, 2014.
  26. ^ "Luke Woodham 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine" (). Mississippi Department of Corrections. Retrieved on April 15, 2015.
  27. ^ Perline, Irvin H. and Jona Goldschmidt. The Psychology and Law of Workplace Violence: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Employers. Charles C Thomas Publisher, 2004. ISBN 0398074321, 9780398074326. p. 320. "Since the shooting at Pearl High School, Mississippi has made murder on school property a capital crime."

External links edit

  • "Mississippi v. Luke Woodham". Court TV Online.
    • "Woodham Updates (Final conviction)". Court TV Online.
  • . Mississippi Department of Corrections. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  • Hewitt, Bill. "The Avenger." People. November 3, 1997. Volume 48, No. 18.

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Childhood abuse minor VerdictLife in prison 140 years Contents 1 Shooting 2 Religious and esoteric involvement 3 Trials and incarceration 4 Aftermath 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksShooting editThe incident began on the morning of Wednesday October 1 1997 when Luke Woodham fatally stabbed and bludgeoned his mother Mary Ann Woodham as she prepared for a morning jog 3 At his trial Woodham claimed that he could not remember killing his mother Woodham then drove his mother s Toyota Tercel to Pearl High School Wearing a trench coat to conceal the rifle he was carrying Woodham entered the school and gave a manifesto to Justin Sledge Sledge realizing what was about to occur gathered some friends and hid in the safety of the library while the shooting took place 4 5 6 7 During the trial one former student would testify under oath that he was in the commons with classmate Justin Sledge when Woodham walked up and spoke to Sledge Justin Sledge then told him no matter what I heard no matter what I saw don t turn around Just keep going forward I didn t see anything I just heard gunshots 8 Woodham then fatally shot Lydia Kaye Dew and Christina Menefee his former girlfriend then went on to wound seven others 1 9 10 11 The school s assistant principal Joel Myrick retrieved a 45 caliber semi automatic pistol from his truck and spotting Woodham attempting to flee the parking lot after the shooting shouted for him to stop Woodham lost control of his vehicle and Myrick ordered him out of the car at gunpoint and detained him until police arrived at the scene 1 Religious and esoteric involvement editLess than a week after the shooting police arrested six other students charging them with conspiracy to commit murder Justin Sledge had gone on a local news report and read from the notebooks of writings given to him just before the shooting 11 Minutes before Woodham started the shooting he had given the following message to Sledge I am not insane I am angry I killed because people like me are mistreated every day I did this to show society push us and we will push back All throughout my life I was ridiculed always beaten always hated Can you society truly blame me for what I do Yes you will It was not a cry for attention it was not a cry for help It was a scream in sheer agony saying that if you can t pry your eyes open if I can t do it through pacifism if I can t show you through the displaying of intelligence then I will do it with a bullet Prior to the shootings Woodham had met Grant Boyette another of the six charged with conspiracy to murder and supposedly accepted an invitation to join a group Boyette had formed and called the Kroth 12 During the summer of 1997 the supposed members of the Kroth allegedly made plans to terrorize Pearl High School The plans ultimately involved Woodham entering the school and opening fire 13 The day after the shooting Justin Sledge allegedly fanned the community s fears by pinning a note to the door of the school that said the Kroth s numbers were diminished but the group was still strong He then disrupted a prayer vigil held to mourn the dead students for which he received a suspension from the school district 14 Sledge denies writing the note and membership in the Kroth and says his comments at the memorial were mischaracterized but still clearly inappropriate 15 Sledge went on a local TV news program and read from Woodham s writing 12 On October 8 1997 Sledge Boyette and the others were arrested on suspicion of conspiring with Woodham to commit the shooting 16 He claimed that Boyette had told him he had potential to do something great and promised him that he could get his ex girlfriend back through black magic 17 Dr James Justin Sledge who is now an academic specializing in philosophy and religion argues that the media and police s claims that he was part of a satanic cult lacked evidence exemplifying the broader Satanic Panic trend of the 1980s and 1990s 18 After his conviction Woodham converted to Christianity and said the following in a letter 19 written to evangelical minister David Wilkerson David I receive your sermons through the mail I am one of the school shooters I m the one they blame for starting it all off On October 1 1997 I went into Pearl High School and killed two students and wounded seven I also killed my mother before this After I came to jail I got saved If there is any way that I can help your ministry I would love to Maybe I could give you my testimony I ll do anything to help I look forward to your sermons each month Trials and incarceration edit nbsp Mississippi State Penitentiary where Luke Woodham is incarceratedThere were separate trials for the murder of Woodham s mother and the school shooting Woodham s lawyer argued at both trials that Woodham was insane at the time of the killings Jurors rejected Woodham s insanity defense at his first trial for the murder of his mother and he was sentenced to life in prison on June 5 1998 His second trial took place on June 12 and he was found guilty of two counts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder with the jurors once again rejecting the insanity defense He was given two life sentences for the murders and seven 20 year sentences for his attempted murder convictions 20 He is currently serving three life terms plus an additional 140 years in prison He will be eligible for parole in 2046 when he is 65 years old Conspiracy charges against the members of the Kroth who were minors were dropped by Judge Robert Goza at the request of District Attorney John Kitchens who said Mississippi s conspiracy law would make proving the accusations difficult 21 Grant Boyette who was 18 at the time was convicted and sentenced to the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman boot camp for six months and five years of supervised probation Less than three days after his last conviction 22 Woodham was removed from the Forrest County Jail in Hattiesburg 23 On June 15 1998 24 Woodham entered the Mississippi Department of Corrections MDOC system in the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility CMCF in Rankin County 22 While at CMCF Woodham underwent evaluation so he could be assigned to a permanent facility Several weeks later he was moved into the Mississippi State Penitentiary MSP in Sunflower County 23 In 2010 Woodham made a request to Governor of Mississippi Haley Barbour asking for clemency 25 however his request was rejected As of 2022 Woodham is incarcerated in Unit 3 of SMCI as MDOC R4682 His location last changed on November 2 2022 26 Aftermath editThe State of Mississippi made it a capital crime if a murder is committed on the property of a school 27 See also editList of school shootings in the United States before 2000 List of school related attacksReferences edit a b c The Avenger PEOPLE com Hughes Jay 1998 06 06 Miss Teen Given Life In Murder Of Mother The Washington Post Retrieved 2022 06 11 CHUA EOAN HOWARD June 24 2001 MISSISSIPPI GOTHIC Time via content time com Baxter Jenn 2020 12 27 Luke Woodham and the Pearl High School Massacre Lessons from History Retrieved 2023 04 08 Administrator 2015 04 17 Luke Woodham Criminal Justice IresearchNet Criminal Justice Retrieved 2023 04 08 admin 2007 04 18 Va Tech brings back Pearl shootings The Demopolis Times Retrieved 2023 04 08 Carter Josh 2021 06 17 The making of a Mississippi school shooter www wlbt com Retrieved 2023 04 08 Miss School Shooting Trial Begins AP NEWS Retrieved 2023 05 20 Miss Schools Eye Security After Conn Shooting www jacksonfreepress com Associated Press DeSoto County other Mississippi school districts review safety procedures The Commercial Appeal a b Sack Kevin October 9 1997 Southern Town Stunned by Arrests in Murder Plot The New York Times a b Carter Josh 17 June 2021 The making of a Mississippi school shooter www wlbt com Retrieved 2021 08 07 Holland Gina October 15 1997 Teen Led Satanic Cult That Plotted Murders Prosecutors Tell Court Associated Press Finley Laura L 2011 Encyclopedia of School Crime Abc Clio ISBN 9780313362392 Retrieved 2021 08 07 Sledge Justin Justin Sledge FAQ Justin Sledge Philosophy and Esoterica Luke Woodham Criminal Justice IresearchNet Criminal Justice 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2021 12 30 Woodham testifies he was involved in satanism CNN June 11 1998 Archived from the original on June 14 2008 FAQ justin sledge Retrieved 2023 01 07 David Wilkerson Today Blog David Wilkerson May 22 2009 Teen guilty in Mississippi school shooting rampage CNN June 12 1998 Conspiracy Charges Are Dropped in Mississippi School Shootings The New York Times Associated Press July 23 1998 a b WOODHAM INDUCTED INTO PRISON SYSTEM Sun Herald June 16 1998 A8 Front Retrieved on July 22 2010 a b Linedecker Clifford L Babyface Killers Horrifying True Stories of America s Youngest Murderers Macmillan 1999 53 Retrieved from Google Books on August 10 2010 ISBN 0 312 97032 3 ISBN 978 0 312 97032 1 Luke Woodham Archived 2013 10 04 at the Wayback Machine Archive Mississippi Department of Corrections Retrieved on July 20 2010 Luke Woodham Asking for Clemency Archived 2014 03 22 at the Wayback Machine WJTV July 28 2011 Retrieved on March 22 2014 Luke Woodham Archived 2013 10 04 at the Wayback Machine Archive Mississippi Department of Corrections Retrieved on April 15 2015 Perline Irvin H and Jona Goldschmidt The Psychology and Law of Workplace Violence A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Employers Charles C Thomas Publisher 2004 ISBN 0398074321 9780398074326 p 320 Since the shooting at Pearl High School Mississippi has made murder on school property a capital crime External links edit Mississippi v Luke Woodham Court TV Online Woodham Updates Final conviction Court TV Online Luke Woodham Mississippi Department of Corrections Archived from the original on 2013 10 04 Retrieved 2009 03 14 Hewitt Bill The Avenger People November 3 1997 Volume 48 No 18 Portals nbsp Mississippi nbsp Biography nbsp 1990s 32 16 32 N 90 07 53 W 32 27556 N 90 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