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===Investigation=== Three hours later, Orren Walker's wife and other son came looking for him and came across the scene. Stanley Walker and Carol Naisbitt were already dead, but Ansley, Orren Walker and Cortney Naisbitt were still alive. The three were admitted to St. Benedict's Hospital, where Ansley was pronounced dead on arrival. Walker recovered with nothing worse than burns caused by the Drano and injuries to his ear; Cortney Naisbitt also survived, but with severe and irreparable brain damage that left him with amnesia. Hours after the crime was announced on the media, an Air Force reservist stationed at Hill Air Force Base with Pierre and Andrews reported that prior to the murders Andrews had told him he was planning to rob the Hi-Fi store and kill anyone who was inside. Later that day, two teenagers dumpster diving near the base found the victim's wallets, recognising them from their driver's licenses. A police detective responding to the scene assembled all the airmen at the base to put on a scene for them, suspecting the killers were among them. Speaking dramatically, he waved each piece of evidence in the air as he removed it with tongs. Noticing the panicked reactions of Pierre, Andrews and Roberts, the detective gained their identities from the other soldiers and arrested all three. The three men's barracks were searched, revealing fliers for the Hi-Fi store and a rental contract in Andrews's name for a storage unit. The storage unit was searched, revealing items taken from the Hi-Fi store and a half-empty bottle of Drano. Pierre, Andrews and Roberts were charged with murder and aggravated robbery. Roberts, testifying in his defence, told the court that in the weeks before the murder Pierre and Andrews had planned to rob the store and kill everyone they came across; while looking for a way to kill people quickly, they watched the film ''Magnum Force'' and, seeing a scene in which a pimp kills a prostitute by forcing her to drink Drano, decided it would be an efficient method of murder. Orren Walker testified for the prosecution, although Cortney Naisbitt could not due to his amnesia. Ultimately, Pierre and Andrews were convicted on all counts, whilst Roberts was convicted of robbery but acquitted of murder. Pierre and Andrews were sentenced to death. Pierre was executed by lethal injection on August 28, 1987. Andrews's execution was stayed due to accusations of racial bias, but his death sentence was upheld and he too was executed on July 30, 1992. Roberts served five years in prison before being released in 1987. [[Category:List]] [[Category:Villainous Event]] [[Category:United States of America]] [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Rapists]] [[Category:Perverts]] [[Category:Sadists]] [[Category:Thief]] [[Category:Mass Murderers]] [[Category:Torturer]] [[Category:Partners in Crime]] [[Category:Criminals]] [[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]] [[Category:Brutes]] [[Category:Execution]]
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