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Briley Brothers

Linwood Earl Briley, James Dyral Briley Jr. (J.B.), and Anthony Ray Briley were a sibling trio of serial/spree killers, rapists, and robbers who were responsible for a murder, rape, and robbery spree that took place in Richmond, Virginia, in 1979.

Linwood Earl Briley
James Dyral Briley Jr.
Anthony Ray Briley
Linwood and James Briley
BornLinwood
(1954-03-26)March 26, 1954
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
James
(1956-06-06)June 6, 1956
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Anthony
(1958-02-17) February 17, 1958 (age 66)
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
DiedLinwood
October 12, 1984(1984-10-12) (aged 30)
Virginia State Penitentiary, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
James
April 18, 1985(1985-04-18) (aged 28)
Virginia State Penitentiary, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Cause of deathLinwood and James
Execution by electrocution
Criminal statusLinwood and James
Executed
Anthony
Incarcerated at Augusta Correctional Center, Staunton, Virginia, U.S.
Conviction(s)Linwood
Capital murder
First degree murder (6 counts)
Robbery
Rape
Use of a firearm in the commission of a felony
James
Capital murder (2 counts)
First degree murder
Robbery
Rape
Use of a firearm in the commission of a felony
Anthony
First degree murder (4 counts)
Robbery
Use of a firearm in the commission of a felony
Criminal penaltyLinwood and James
Death by electrocution
Anthony
Life imprisonment
Details
DateMarch 12 – October 19, 1979
Location(s)Richmond, Virginia
Killed12–21 (including a murder committed in 1971 and a pregnant woman)
WeaponsRifle
Fire
Cinderblock
Baseball bat
Knives
Scissors
Fork
Pistol

Linwood murdered a woman in 1971 and served a year in a reformatory. In 1979, the three siblings (with help from an accomplice, Duncan Eric Meekins) went on a killing spree in their home city of Richmond, killing at least eleven people. Two would-be victims escaped unharmed. Linwood and James were sentenced to death.[1] In 1984, the two elder brothers escaped death row with four other inmates but were recaptured within three weeks. Linwood and James were executed by electric chair in 1984 and 1985, respectively. Anthony Briley and Duncan Meekins are both still incarcerated.

Early lives edit

The three Briley brothers, Linwood Earl (March 26, 1954 – October 12, 1984), James Dyral Jr. (June 6, 1956 – April 18, 1985) and Anthony Ray (born February 17, 1958), were brought up by their parents, James Dyral Briley Sr. and Bertha, in Richmond's Highland Park neighborhood. Their oldest brother, Edward Jerome "Boot" (July 7, 1952 – November 19, 2020) left the home to live with relatives in North Carolina in his early teen years and was not involved with his younger brothers later criminal activities.[2] With their younger brother Anthony, Linwood and J.B. were regarded by older neighbors as young people who would help them repair cars or mow lawns. The brothers collected exotic pets, such as tarantulas, piranhas, and boa constrictors. When the brothers reached their teenage years, Bertha and James split up and she moved away. James Dyral Briley Sr., reportedly the only person the brothers respected, kept his bedroom door padlocked from the inside overnight.[3]

First murder edit

On January 28, 1971, the first killing was committed by Linwood, at 16. While alone at home, Linwood fatally shot Orline Christian, a 57-year old neighbor, with a rifle from his bedroom window as she was hanging out some laundry on a clothesline. The crime almost went unidentified, but her relatives noticed a small bloody mark under her armpit at the viewing and asked a funeral director to re-examine the body. Upon a second examination, a small caliber bullet wound was discovered under her armpit.

Standing in Christian's back yard, a detective used a sheet of plywood to represent her body, with a hole cut out to represent the wound. He determined that the bullet came from the Briley residence. There, the murder weapon was found and Linwood admitted to the crime by saying, "I heard she had heart problems; she would have died soon anyway." After his lawyer convinced the judge that the shooting had been an accident, Linwood was sent to reform school to serve a one-year sentence for the killing. J.B. followed in his path, and at a similar age was sentenced to time in juvenile hall for firing upon a police officer during a pursuit.[4][5]

Murder spree edit

In 1979, the three Briley brothers and an accomplice, Duncan Eric Meekins, began the seven-month series of random killings that terrified the city and surrounding region.[6]

Their first attack occurred on March 12, 1979, when Linwood knocked on the door of Henrico County couple William and Virginia Bucher. Claiming that he had car trouble and needed to use their telephone, Linwood eventually forced his way into their home. He held the couple at gunpoint and waved Anthony inside. The two Brileys tied up the couple and robbed the house, dousing each room with kerosene after stripping it of valuables. As they left, a lit match was tossed on the fuel. The two hurriedly packed their stolen loot – a television, CB radio, a .32 pistol, and jewelry – into their trunk and drove out of the area. William Bucher managed to free himself and his wife from their restraints, which Meekins apparently had not tied tightly enough, and escape just before the house became engulfed in flames. They would be the sole survivors of the rampage, although their cat perished in the blaze.

On March 21, Michael W. McDuffie, a vending machine serviceman, was assaulted, shot, and robbed in his suburban home by the Brileys.

Ten days later, on March 31, Linwood shot and killed 28-year old Edric Alvin Clark over a drug dispute involving Meekins.[7]

On April 9, the brothers followed 76-year-old Mary Gowen across town from her babysitting job. They followed her into her house, beat, raped, robbed, and shot her. They escaped from the residence with many of her valuables.

The gang saw seventeen-year-old Christopher Philips hanging around Linwood's parked car on July 4. Suspecting that he might have been trying to steal the vehicle, the gang surrounded him and dragged him into a nearby backyard. There, the three brothers wrestled him to the ground. When Philips screamed for help, Linwood killed him by dropping a cinderblock onto his skull.

On September 14, disc jockey John Harvey "Johnny G." Gallaher was performing with his band at a South Richmond nightclub. Stepping outside between sets for a break, he inadvertently came right into the hands of the Brileys. Having been looking around town for a victim all night without success, they decided to lie in wait for whoever might happen to step outside. Gallaher was assaulted by Linwood and put into the trunk of his own Lincoln Continental. He was then driven out to the ruins of a paper mill on Mayo Island, located in the middle of the James River, where he was removed from the trunk of his car and shot dead at point blank range in the head. Six dollars was taken from his wallet and divided up. Gallaher's body was then dumped into the river. The remains were found two days later. When arrested months later, Linwood was still wearing a ring stolen from Gallaher's hand.

On September 30, 62-year-old private nurse Mary Wilfong was followed home to her Richmond apartment. The brothers surrounded her just outside the door and Linwood beat her to death with a baseball bat. The brothers then entered her apartment and robbed it of valuables.

Five days later, on October 5, just two blocks from the Briley home on 4th Avenue, 75-year-old Blanche Page and her 59-year-old boarder Charles Garner were murdered by the brothers. Page was bludgeoned to death while Garner was fatally assaulted and stabbed to death with various weapons, which included a baseball bat, five knives, a pair of scissors, and a fork. The scissors and fork were left embedded in Garner's back.

The victims of the final murders were the family of Harvey Wilkerson, a longtime friend of the brothers. On the morning of October 19, despite having promised a judge earlier that day that he would stay out of trouble while out on parole, J.B. led his brothers on another prowl that night for yet another victim. Upon seeing the brothers down the street, Wilkerson, who lived with his 23-year-old common-law wife Judy Diane Barton (who was eight months pregnant at the time) and her 5-year-old son Harvey Wayne Barton, instinctively closed and locked his door. This action was noticed by the brothers, who then walked over to Wilkerson's front door. Terrified by their potential response if he refused them entry, Wilkerson allowed them in.

Both adults in the home were overpowered, bound and gagged with duct tape. Linwood then assaulted Judy Barton in the kitchen, where she was raped within hearing distance of the others. Meekins continued the sexual assault, after which Linwood dragged Barton back into the living room, briefly rummaged in the premises for valuables, and then left the house. The three remaining gang members covered their victims with sheets. J.B. told Meekins, "you've got to get one", upon which Meekins took a pistol and fatally shot Wilkerson in the head. J.B. then shot and killed both Barton and Harvey.

Police happened to be in the general vicinity of the neighborhood, and later saw the gang members running down the street at high speed. They did not know where the shots had been fired. The bodies were not discovered until three days later, but the brothers were all arrested soon afterwards.[5]

Capture and incarceration edit

During interrogation by police, Meekins was offered a plea agreement in return for turning state's evidence against the Brileys. He took the offer and provided a full detailing of the crime spree; as a result, he escaped the death penalty and was incarcerated under an alias at an out of state prison away from the Briley brothers.[8] Under the agreement, Meekins was given a life sentence plus 80 years, which at the time of conviction would make him eligible for parole after serving 12-15 years.

A single life sentence with parole eligibility was handed down to Anthony Briley, youngest brother of the trio, due to his limited involvement in the killings. Because of Virginia's "triggerman statute", both J.B. and Linwood received numerous life sentences for murders committed during the spree, but faced capital charges only in cases where they had physically committed the actual killing of the victim. Linwood was sentenced to death for the abduction and murder of Gallaher, while J.B. received two death sentences, one for each of the murders of Judy Barton and her son Harvey. Both were sent to death row at Mecklenburg Correctional Center near Boydton in early 1980.

Escape edit

Linwood and James Briley were the ringleaders in a six-inmate escape from Virginia's death row at Mecklenburg Correctional Center on May 31, 1984. During the early moments of the escape, in which a coordinated effort resulted in inmates taking over the death row unit, both Brileys expressed strong interest in killing the captured guards by dousing them with rubbing alcohol and tossing a lit match. Willie Lloyd Turner, another death row inmate (convicted of murder; executed by lethal injection on May 25, 1995),[9] stepped in James' way and blocked him from doing so. Meanwhile, Wilbert Lee Evans, on death row after being convicted of the murder of Alexandria City sheriff's deputy William Truesdale, prevented Linwood from raping a female nurse. Evans was executed on October 17, 1990, despite pleas for clemency and confirmation from the Mecklenburg guards who said they owed their lives to Evans. Alexandria Commonwealth's Attorney John Kloch opposed the clemency and Democratic Governor L. Douglas Wilder, the state's first African-American governor, ultimately denied clemency.[10]

The group's initial plan was to escape into Canada. Two inmates, Lem Davis Tuggle Jr. (convicted of raping and murdering one woman shortly after being released for another such crime; executed by lethal injection on December 12, 1996) and Willie Leroy Jones (convicted of two capital murders; executed on September 11, 1992), almost succeeded, making it as far as Vermont before being captured at gunpoint by police. The group was held at Marble Valley Correctional Facility in Rutland, pending their extradition back to Virginia. Splitting off from their two remaining co-escapers at Philadelphia, the Brileys went to live near their uncle, Johnny Lee Council, in the north of the city. They were captured on June 19 by a heavily armed group of FBI agents and police, who had determined their location by placing wiretaps on their uncle's phone line.[11][12]

Executions edit

In short order, the remaining appeals ran out for both brothers. Several weeks before his execution, James Briley married a writer who believed his claims of innocence, Evangeline Grant Redding, on March 28, 1985, in a prison ceremony attended by his father, James Sr.[13][14] The brothers were executed in the electric chair at the Virginia State Penitentiary in Richmond; Linwood on October 12, 1984, and J.B. on April 18, 1985. Linwood's last meal consisted of grilled tenderloin steak, a baked potato, green peas, a salad with French dressing, rolls with butter, cake, peaches, punch, and milk. His last words were "I am innocent."[15][16] J.B.'s last meal consisted of fried shrimp with cocktail sauce and a lemon-lime-flavored soft drink. In his final moments, he smiled at the witnesses and twice asked them "Are you happy?"[17]

Before J.B. was executed, Shirley Barton Hayes, the mother of Judy Barton, pleaded for him to admit his guilt. She said she didn't believe in capital punishment, but asked him to confess "so his soul would be right with God."[18]

The day J.B. was executed, fellow inmates tried to delay the process by attacking the guards with homemade knives. Nine guards and one inmate were injured.[19]

Linwood was survived by one son, Norman Laquan Ampy,[20] who later served time in prison for bank robbery and died in 2015, he is survived by a daughter. J.B. is survived by three daughters, who live in Richmond. The brothers are buried at the Council family's cemetery plot in Bethel, North Carolina.[21][22][23]

Anthony Ray Briley was convicted of four counts of first degree murder, three of those for the Barton family murders. He received a life sentence plus 119 years, with the possibility of parole.[24] Anthony avoided capital murder charges since it could not be proven that he had personally committed any of the murders. He is incarcerated at Augusta Correctional Center, about 20 miles outside Staunton, Virginia.[25][non-primary source needed] To date, all his applications for parole have been denied by the state parole board, as have those of Duncan Meekins, despite recommendations from former prosecutors Robert J. Rice and Warren Von Schuch, who have cited Meekins' assistance in prosecuting and convicting the Briley brothers.[26]

Victims edit

  • January 28, 1971: Orline Christian, 57 (was shot and killed by Linwood alone)
  • 1979
    • March 21: Michael Wayne McDuffie, 20
    • March 31: Edric Alvin Clark, 28 (shot by Linwood over a drug dispute)
    • April 9: Mary Gowen, 76
    • July 4: Christopher Phillips, 17
    • September 14: John Harvey "Johnny G." Gallaher, 62
    • September 30: Mary Wilfong, 62
    • October 5: The double killing
      • Blanche Page, 75
      • Charles Garner, 59
    • October 19: The Wilkerson family
      • Harvey Wilkerson, 27
      • Judy Diane Barton, 23 (was 8 months pregnant)
      • Harvey Wayne Barton, 5

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ WRITERS, REED WILLIAMS AND BILL MCKELWAY TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF (May 30, 2009). "Rampage: The Briley brothers terrorized Richmond area". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "Edward Jerome Briley". November 28, 2020 – via tributearchive.com.
  3. ^ "The Brileys: 'So Vicious . . . So Violent'". August 16, 1984 – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  4. ^ WRITERS, REED WILLIAMS AND BILL MCKELWAY TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF (May 30, 2009). "Rampage: The Briley brothers terrorized Richmond area". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Terror in Richmond: I Survived An Encounter With The Briley Brothers". Lee Lofland. December 11, 2020. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  6. ^ "Briley brothers mayhem detailed". Richmond Times-Dispatch. May 30, 2009.
  7. ^ "Briley brothers mayhem detailed". May 30, 2009.
  8. ^ Williams, Reed (June 18, 2009). "Prosecutors make parole pitch for Brileys accomplice". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  9. ^ Baker, Peter (May 27, 1995). "Man Had Gun on Death Row, Lawyer Says" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  10. ^ "Two Who Were Executed: Wilbert Lee Evans". scholar.lib.vt.edu.
  11. ^ Bovsun, Mara (June 14, 2015). "Mecklenburg Six: How death row inmates busted out of prison that was considered 'escape-proof'". NY Daily News.
  12. ^ "Books and Authors: The Denver Post". denverpost.com. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  13. ^ "Convicted Murderer Weds Writer Near Electric Chair". AP News.
  14. ^ Sherwood, Tom (March 29, 1985). "James Briley Married". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  15. ^ "Linwood Briley, described by a prosecutor as a 'killing..." UPI. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  16. ^ "Linwood". Daily Press. October 13, 1984. p. 12. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  17. ^ "Inmates Keep to Themselves Following Briley Execution". AP NEWS. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  18. ^ "Shirley Barton". Daily Press. April 13, 1985. p. 3. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  19. ^ "Guards and Inmates: Authority and the Management of Inmate Misbehavior", Routledge Revivals: Guards Imprisoned (1989), Routledge, pp. 111–119, October 4, 2016, doi:10.4324/9781315411859-21, ISBN 978-1-315-41185-9, retrieved March 9, 2022
  20. ^ "In his father's shadow". Richmond Times-Dispatch. November 7, 2007.
  21. ^ Sherwood, Tom; LaFraniere, Sharon (April 19, 1985). "James Briley Dies In Electric Chair". Washington Post.
  22. ^ "Holmberg: 'Kiss my ass' killer's last statement before execution". January 19, 2013.
  23. ^ "11 Victims of Gang Were Varied Group". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  24. ^ "Gettysburg Times - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  25. ^ "VADOC – Offender Locator". Virginia Department of Corrections. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  26. ^ Williams, Reed (August 14, 2009). "Briley gang member Duncan Meekins denied parole". Richmond Times-Dispatch.

External links edit

  • Williams, Reed; Bill McKelway (May 13, 2009). "Officials seek release for Briley brothers accomplice". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Briley Brothers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Linwood Earl Briley James Dyral Briley Jr J B and Anthony Ray Briley were a sibling trio of serial spree killers rapists and robbers who were responsible for a murder rape and robbery spree that took place in Richmond Virginia in 1979 Linwood Earl BrileyJames Dyral Briley Jr Anthony Ray BrileyLinwood and James BrileyBornLinwood 1954 03 26 March 26 1954Richmond Virginia U S James 1956 06 06 June 6 1956Richmond Virginia U S Anthony 1958 02 17 February 17 1958 age 66 Richmond Virginia U S DiedLinwoodOctober 12 1984 1984 10 12 aged 30 Virginia State Penitentiary Richmond Virginia U S JamesApril 18 1985 1985 04 18 aged 28 Virginia State Penitentiary Richmond Virginia U S Cause of deathLinwood and JamesExecution by electrocutionCriminal statusLinwood and JamesExecutedAnthonyIncarcerated at Augusta Correctional Center Staunton Virginia U S Conviction s LinwoodCapital murderFirst degree murder 6 counts RobberyRapeUse of a firearm in the commission of a felonyJamesCapital murder 2 counts First degree murderRobberyRapeUse of a firearm in the commission of a felonyAnthonyFirst degree murder 4 counts RobberyUse of a firearm in the commission of a felonyCriminal penaltyLinwood and JamesDeath by electrocutionAnthonyLife imprisonmentDetailsDateMarch 12 October 19 1979Location s Richmond VirginiaKilled12 21 including a murder committed in 1971 and a pregnant woman WeaponsRifleFireCinderblockBaseball batKnivesScissorsForkPistol Linwood murdered a woman in 1971 and served a year in a reformatory In 1979 the three siblings with help from an accomplice Duncan Eric Meekins went on a killing spree in their home city of Richmond killing at least eleven people Two would be victims escaped unharmed Linwood and James were sentenced to death 1 In 1984 the two elder brothers escaped death row with four other inmates but were recaptured within three weeks Linwood and James were executed by electric chair in 1984 and 1985 respectively Anthony Briley and Duncan Meekins are both still incarcerated Contents 1 Early lives 2 First murder 3 Murder spree 4 Capture and incarceration 5 Escape 6 Executions 7 Victims 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly lives editThe three Briley brothers Linwood Earl March 26 1954 October 12 1984 James Dyral Jr June 6 1956 April 18 1985 and Anthony Ray born February 17 1958 were brought up by their parents James Dyral Briley Sr and Bertha in Richmond s Highland Park neighborhood Their oldest brother Edward Jerome Boot July 7 1952 November 19 2020 left the home to live with relatives in North Carolina in his early teen years and was not involved with his younger brothers later criminal activities 2 With their younger brother Anthony Linwood and J B were regarded by older neighbors as young people who would help them repair cars or mow lawns The brothers collected exotic pets such as tarantulas piranhas and boa constrictors When the brothers reached their teenage years Bertha and James split up and she moved away James Dyral Briley Sr reportedly the only person the brothers respected kept his bedroom door padlocked from the inside overnight 3 First murder editOn January 28 1971 the first killing was committed by Linwood at 16 While alone at home Linwood fatally shot Orline Christian a 57 year old neighbor with a rifle from his bedroom window as she was hanging out some laundry on a clothesline The crime almost went unidentified but her relatives noticed a small bloody mark under her armpit at the viewing and asked a funeral director to re examine the body Upon a second examination a small caliber bullet wound was discovered under her armpit Standing in Christian s back yard a detective used a sheet of plywood to represent her body with a hole cut out to represent the wound He determined that the bullet came from the Briley residence There the murder weapon was found and Linwood admitted to the crime by saying I heard she had heart problems she would have died soon anyway After his lawyer convinced the judge that the shooting had been an accident Linwood was sent to reform school to serve a one year sentence for the killing J B followed in his path and at a similar age was sentenced to time in juvenile hall for firing upon a police officer during a pursuit 4 5 Murder spree editIn 1979 the three Briley brothers and an accomplice Duncan Eric Meekins began the seven month series of random killings that terrified the city and surrounding region 6 Their first attack occurred on March 12 1979 when Linwood knocked on the door of Henrico County couple William and Virginia Bucher Claiming that he had car trouble and needed to use their telephone Linwood eventually forced his way into their home He held the couple at gunpoint and waved Anthony inside The two Brileys tied up the couple and robbed the house dousing each room with kerosene after stripping it of valuables As they left a lit match was tossed on the fuel The two hurriedly packed their stolen loot a television CB radio a 32 pistol and jewelry into their trunk and drove out of the area William Bucher managed to free himself and his wife from their restraints which Meekins apparently had not tied tightly enough and escape just before the house became engulfed in flames They would be the sole survivors of the rampage although their cat perished in the blaze On March 21 Michael W McDuffie a vending machine serviceman was assaulted shot and robbed in his suburban home by the Brileys Ten days later on March 31 Linwood shot and killed 28 year old Edric Alvin Clark over a drug dispute involving Meekins 7 On April 9 the brothers followed 76 year old Mary Gowen across town from her babysitting job They followed her into her house beat raped robbed and shot her They escaped from the residence with many of her valuables The gang saw seventeen year old Christopher Philips hanging around Linwood s parked car on July 4 Suspecting that he might have been trying to steal the vehicle the gang surrounded him and dragged him into a nearby backyard There the three brothers wrestled him to the ground When Philips screamed for help Linwood killed him by dropping a cinderblock onto his skull On September 14 disc jockey John Harvey Johnny G Gallaher was performing with his band at a South Richmond nightclub Stepping outside between sets for a break he inadvertently came right into the hands of the Brileys Having been looking around town for a victim all night without success they decided to lie in wait for whoever might happen to step outside Gallaher was assaulted by Linwood and put into the trunk of his own Lincoln Continental He was then driven out to the ruins of a paper mill on Mayo Island located in the middle of the James River where he was removed from the trunk of his car and shot dead at point blank range in the head Six dollars was taken from his wallet and divided up Gallaher s body was then dumped into the river The remains were found two days later When arrested months later Linwood was still wearing a ring stolen from Gallaher s hand On September 30 62 year old private nurse Mary Wilfong was followed home to her Richmond apartment The brothers surrounded her just outside the door and Linwood beat her to death with a baseball bat The brothers then entered her apartment and robbed it of valuables Five days later on October 5 just two blocks from the Briley home on 4th Avenue 75 year old Blanche Page and her 59 year old boarder Charles Garner were murdered by the brothers Page was bludgeoned to death while Garner was fatally assaulted and stabbed to death with various weapons which included a baseball bat five knives a pair of scissors and a fork The scissors and fork were left embedded in Garner s back The victims of the final murders were the family of Harvey Wilkerson a longtime friend of the brothers On the morning of October 19 despite having promised a judge earlier that day that he would stay out of trouble while out on parole J B led his brothers on another prowl that night for yet another victim Upon seeing the brothers down the street Wilkerson who lived with his 23 year old common law wife Judy Diane Barton who was eight months pregnant at the time and her 5 year old son Harvey Wayne Barton instinctively closed and locked his door This action was noticed by the brothers who then walked over to Wilkerson s front door Terrified by their potential response if he refused them entry Wilkerson allowed them in Both adults in the home were overpowered bound and gagged with duct tape Linwood then assaulted Judy Barton in the kitchen where she was raped within hearing distance of the others Meekins continued the sexual assault after which Linwood dragged Barton back into the living room briefly rummaged in the premises for valuables and then left the house The three remaining gang members covered their victims with sheets J B told Meekins you ve got to get one upon which Meekins took a pistol and fatally shot Wilkerson in the head J B then shot and killed both Barton and Harvey Police happened to be in the general vicinity of the neighborhood and later saw the gang members running down the street at high speed They did not know where the shots had been fired The bodies were not discovered until three days later but the brothers were all arrested soon afterwards 5 Capture and incarceration editDuring interrogation by police Meekins was offered a plea agreement in return for turning state s evidence against the Brileys He took the offer and provided a full detailing of the crime spree as a result he escaped the death penalty and was incarcerated under an alias at an out of state prison away from the Briley brothers 8 Under the agreement Meekins was given a life sentence plus 80 years which at the time of conviction would make him eligible for parole after serving 12 15 years A single life sentence with parole eligibility was handed down to Anthony Briley youngest brother of the trio due to his limited involvement in the killings Because of Virginia s triggerman statute both J B and Linwood received numerous life sentences for murders committed during the spree but faced capital charges only in cases where they had physically committed the actual killing of the victim Linwood was sentenced to death for the abduction and murder of Gallaher while J B received two death sentences one for each of the murders of Judy Barton and her son Harvey Both were sent to death row at Mecklenburg Correctional Center near Boydton in early 1980 Escape editLinwood and James Briley were the ringleaders in a six inmate escape from Virginia s death row at Mecklenburg Correctional Center on May 31 1984 During the early moments of the escape in which a coordinated effort resulted in inmates taking over the death row unit both Brileys expressed strong interest in killing the captured guards by dousing them with rubbing alcohol and tossing a lit match Willie Lloyd Turner another death row inmate convicted of murder executed by lethal injection on May 25 1995 9 stepped in James way and blocked him from doing so Meanwhile Wilbert Lee Evans on death row after being convicted of the murder of Alexandria City sheriff s deputy William Truesdale prevented Linwood from raping a female nurse Evans was executed on October 17 1990 despite pleas for clemency and confirmation from the Mecklenburg guards who said they owed their lives to Evans Alexandria Commonwealth s Attorney John Kloch opposed the clemency and Democratic Governor L Douglas Wilder the state s first African American governor ultimately denied clemency 10 The group s initial plan was to escape into Canada Two inmates Lem Davis Tuggle Jr convicted of raping and murdering one woman shortly after being released for another such crime executed by lethal injection on December 12 1996 and Willie Leroy Jones convicted of two capital murders executed on September 11 1992 almost succeeded making it as far as Vermont before being captured at gunpoint by police The group was held at Marble Valley Correctional Facility in Rutland pending their extradition back to Virginia Splitting off from their two remaining co escapers at Philadelphia the Brileys went to live near their uncle Johnny Lee Council in the north of the city They were captured on June 19 by a heavily armed group of FBI agents and police who had determined their location by placing wiretaps on their uncle s phone line 11 12 Executions editIn short order the remaining appeals ran out for both brothers Several weeks before his execution James Briley married a writer who believed his claims of innocence Evangeline Grant Redding on March 28 1985 in a prison ceremony attended by his father James Sr 13 14 The brothers were executed in the electric chair at the Virginia State Penitentiary in Richmond Linwood on October 12 1984 and J B on April 18 1985 Linwood s last meal consisted of grilled tenderloin steak a baked potato green peas a salad with French dressing rolls with butter cake peaches punch and milk His last words were I am innocent 15 16 J B s last meal consisted of fried shrimp with cocktail sauce and a lemon lime flavored soft drink In his final moments he smiled at the witnesses and twice asked them Are you happy 17 Before J B was executed Shirley Barton Hayes the mother of Judy Barton pleaded for him to admit his guilt She said she didn t believe in capital punishment but asked him to confess so his soul would be right with God 18 The day J B was executed fellow inmates tried to delay the process by attacking the guards with homemade knives Nine guards and one inmate were injured 19 Linwood was survived by one son Norman Laquan Ampy 20 who later served time in prison for bank robbery and died in 2015 he is survived by a daughter J B is survived by three daughters who live in Richmond The brothers are buried at the Council family s cemetery plot in Bethel North Carolina 21 22 23 Anthony Ray Briley was convicted of four counts of first degree murder three of those for the Barton family murders He received a life sentence plus 119 years with the possibility of parole 24 Anthony avoided capital murder charges since it could not be proven that he had personally committed any of the murders He is incarcerated at Augusta Correctional Center about 20 miles outside Staunton Virginia 25 non primary source needed To date all his applications for parole have been denied by the state parole board as have those of Duncan Meekins despite recommendations from former prosecutors Robert J Rice and Warren Von Schuch who have cited Meekins assistance in prosecuting and convicting the Briley brothers 26 Victims editJanuary 28 1971 Orline Christian 57 was shot and killed by Linwood alone 1979 March 21 Michael Wayne McDuffie 20 March 31 Edric Alvin Clark 28 shot by Linwood over a drug dispute April 9 Mary Gowen 76 July 4 Christopher Phillips 17 September 14 John Harvey Johnny G Gallaher 62 September 30 Mary Wilfong 62 October 5 The double killing Blanche Page 75 Charles Garner 59 October 19 The Wilkerson family Harvey Wilkerson 27 Judy Diane Barton 23 was 8 months pregnant Harvey Wayne Barton 5See also editCapital punishment in Virginia List of people executed in Virginia List of fugitives from justice who disappeared List of serial spree killers in the United States List of prison escapesReferences edit WRITERS REED WILLIAMS AND BILL MCKELWAY TIMES DISPATCH STAFF May 30 2009 Rampage The Briley brothers terrorized Richmond area Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved January 19 2022 Edward Jerome Briley November 28 2020 via tributearchive com The Brileys So Vicious So Violent August 16 1984 via www washingtonpost com WRITERS REED WILLIAMS AND BILL MCKELWAY TIMES DISPATCH STAFF May 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described by a prosecutor as a killing UPI Retrieved March 9 2022 Linwood Daily Press October 13 1984 p 12 Retrieved March 9 2022 Inmates Keep to Themselves Following Briley Execution AP NEWS Retrieved March 9 2022 Shirley Barton Daily Press April 13 1985 p 3 Retrieved March 9 2022 Guards and Inmates Authority and the Management of Inmate Misbehavior Routledge Revivals Guards Imprisoned 1989 Routledge pp 111 119 October 4 2016 doi 10 4324 9781315411859 21 ISBN 978 1 315 41185 9 retrieved March 9 2022 In his father s shadow Richmond Times Dispatch November 7 2007 Sherwood Tom LaFraniere Sharon April 19 1985 James Briley Dies In Electric Chair Washington Post Holmberg Kiss my ass killer s last statement before execution January 19 2013 11 Victims of Gang Were Varied Group Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved March 9 2022 Gettysburg Times Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved March 9 2022 VADOC Offender Locator Virginia Department of Corrections Retrieved December 26 2019 Williams Reed August 14 2009 Briley gang member Duncan Meekins denied parole Richmond Times Dispatch External links editWilliams Reed Bill McKelway May 13 2009 Officials seek release for Briley brothers accomplice Richmond Times Dispatch Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved April 4 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Briley Brothers amp oldid 1213263647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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