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Billy
Ray HAMILTON
5 days after
Hamilton met Allen in Folsom Prison in 1979. Allen
befriended Hamilton and allegedly offered to pay him $25,000 to carry
out the murders. At Folsolm Prison, Allen used to refer to Hamilton as
his "good dog", though at the time of Allen's trial, he claimed to only
have met Hamilton three or four times.
After Hamilton was paroled from Folsom Prison,
Kenneth Allen, one of Allen's sons supplied Hamilton with $100. Hamilton
and his girlfriend Connie Barbo went to Fran’s Market in Fresno,
California where one of the witnesses, Bryon Schletewitz worked.
On September 5, 1980, Hamilton murdered Schletewitz
and fellow employees Josephine Rocha, 17, and Douglas White, 18, with a
sawed-off shotgun and wounded two other people, Joe Rios and Jack Abbott.
Hamilton shot Schletewitz at near point-blank range
in the forehead and murdered Rocha and White after forcing them to lay
on the ground within the store. A neighbor, Jack Abbott, who heard the
shotgun blasts came to investigate and was shot by Hamilton. Abbott
returned fire and wounded Hamilton, who escaped from the scene.
Five days after the events at Fran's Market, Hamilton
was arrested shortly after robbing a liquor store in Modesto,
California. Hamilton carried a list with the names and addresses of the
witnesses who testified against Allen at the Kitts trial, including the
name of Schletewitz.
Hamilton was tried in Contra Costa County,
California. The jury convicted Hamilton of three counts of murder, one
count of attempted robbery and two counts of assault with a deadly
weapon.
As special circumstances making Hamilton eligible for
the death penalty, the jury found that Hamilton had committed murder-robbery,
and multiple murders predicated on the killing of other victims. The
jury returned a unanimous verdict of death, and the Contra Costa County
Superior Court sentenced Hamilton on March 2, 1981.
Hamilton was on death row at the San Quentin State
Prison in California where he died of natural causes on October 22, 2007
at the age of 57.