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Russell
Lee SMITH
Victims
Joan Marie Gatewood, 16, Smith's girlfriend
Paulette Couch, 25
Those wounded were:
James Bailey, 27, Charles Baltozer, 38, Carole
Baltozer, 38, Charles Baltozer Jr., 17, Heather Baltozer, 6,
George Christopherson, 28, Ocie Curry, 27, Joseph Pickett, 29, Ann
Wenclewicz, 19.
Russell Lee Smith (February 6, 1947 –
May 24, 1975) was an American who killed two people and wounded
nine others in Dayton, Ohio, United States on May 24, 1975. He
also took two women hostage and raped them before committing
suicide.
Life
Smith was born in Bessemer, Alabama on February
6, 1947. His father was killed in an ore mine accident in 1951,
and his mother died less than a year later, leaving him orphaned
at the age of 4. His only sister died of a heart attack at the age
of 19.
When he was 17 years old Smith began to live
with his aunt Evelyn Harris in Dayton and in 1968 he married, but
his wife Laura later left him and as a result he became despondent
and stopped caring for anything.
He was arrested repeatedly for drunkenness,
armed robbery, auto theft, and attempted breaking and entering,
and in 1970 was sentenced to one to ten years at the Mansfield
Reformatory after pleading guilty to first degree manslaughter for
the killing of a man during a shootout at a Dayton bar.
During his time in prison two psychiatrists who
had examined him found that he had numerous traits of a
sociopathic nature, that he would react violently during extremely
stressful situations, and that this would undoubtedly cause
trouble in his future. Despite this negative assessment he was
placed on probation in July 1971 after 10 months in prison, but
continued to receive psychiatric treatment afterwards.
According to Evelyn Harris Smith was an
easy-going and soft-spoken person, but was irascible when somebody
pushed him. Two weeks prior to the murders he talked with her
about the fact that all members of his family had died early, and
made her the beneficiary on his life insurance policy, because
"nobody knew what's going to happen."
Shooting
Around midnight on May 24, 1975 Smith and his
girlfriend Joan Gatewood drove to a local motorcycle club where he
wanted to confront Joseph Picket, whom he suspected of dating
Gatewood. When he called Picket outside an argument ensued between
the two during which Smith drew a .38-caliber pistol and shot his
rival in the chest, or neck.
He also wounded Ocie Lee Curry with a shot in
the arm when he came outside to see what was going on and then
went back to his car in which Gatewood had waited. Apparently
because she began to quarrel with him Smith killed Gatewood with a
shot in the head and afterwards drove towards St. Elizabeth's
Medical Center, shooting and seriously injuring on his way James
Bailey in front of a YMCA building.
Arriving at the hospital's emergency ramp Smith
pushed Gatewood's body out of the car and then drove on the
highway towards the suburbs. When he passed the car of George
Christopherson he forced him off the road and wounded him by
firing twice through the windshield.
A few blocks further he chanced upon the
Baltozer family who was just entering their car in the parking lot
of a movie theater. Smith approached them and fired several rounds
into the vehicle, injuring Charles and Carole Baltozer, as well as
their son Charles Jr. by shooting each of them twice, and
seriously wounding their daughter Heather with a shot in the
stomach.
Subsequently Smith returned to his car, drove
around the suburbs, and stopping at a diner took Paulette Couch
hostage. A while later he approached the car of 22-year-old Tom
Edwards who was about to let out his girlfriend Lisa Hardin at her
home. Holding Edwards at bay with his gun Smith forced Hardin into
his own vehicle and then killed Couch by shooting her in the head
when she tried to escape.
Next he knocked at a house and asked the girl
who opened the door, if he could use a bed of theirs, but when she
answered no he kidnapped her, too, and drove to a wooded area.
There he wrecked his car during a struggle with the two girls,
after which he ordered them into a ravine and raped both of them.
Heading back to the road Smith and his hostages
went to another house to ask for directions. At the sight of the
gun in his hand the woman, who had answered his call, slammed the
door shut, whereupon Smith fired two shots into the dwelling.
During his next stop he wounded Ann Wencelwicz at her home with a
shot in the neck after she told him that she didn't have a car.
At 2:22 a.m. Smith flagged down the car of
24-year-old Frank Smith and his passenger Anthony Brown. As
Russell Smith was about to shoot the driver police closed in on
him, causing him to commit suicide by shooting himself in the
head.
Victims
Joan Marie Gatewood, 16, Smith's girlfriend.
Paulette A. Couch, 25.
Those wounded were:
James Bailey, 27.
Charles Baltozer, 38.
Carole Baltozer, 38.
Charles Baltozer Jr., 17.
Heather Ann Baltozer, 6, shot in the stomach.
George Christopherson, 28.
Ocie Lee Curry, 27, shot in the arm.
Lisa Hardin, 19, raped.
Joseph Picket, 29, shot in the chest, or neck.
Ann Wencelwicz, 19, shot in the neck.
Unidentified woman, 18, raped.