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Phillip
McCOLLUM
MCCOLLUM, PHILLIP
# 33
OFF DEATH ROW SINCE 04-29-99
DOB: 06-19-1965
DOC#: 850552 Black Male
Lake County Superior Court Judge Richard W. Maroc
Prosecutor: Tom Jackson,
Kathleen O'Halloran
Defense: Cornell Collins, Daniel
L. Toomey, Hamilton Carmouche
Date of Murder: November 28,
1983
Victim(s): Hal Fuller B/M/65;
Margaret Fuller B/F/63 (Acquaintances of Townsend)
Method of Murder: stabbing with
a steak knife 10 times (Hal) and 9 times (Margaret)
Summary: The bodies of Hal and
Margaret Fuller were discovered in their home with multiple stab
wounds. Mr. Fuller's open wallet was found at his feet and a
serrated steak knife with blood was found in the driveway. The
Fuller's car was found abandoned two days later.
The girlfriends of Phillip McCollum and Johnny
Townsend gave statements that they had driven in a similar car with
McCollum and Townsend, that they had picked up a radio to sell, and
that Townsend had a cut hand. Bloody clothing was later recovered
from their residence. Both Townsend and McCollum gave remarkably
similar statements to police.
They said they went to the Fuller home and talked
for awhile. When Mr. Fuller started to use the phone, Townsend
stabbed him in the back. McCollum then started stabbing Mrs. Fuller,
who cried out "Please don't kill me." McCollum told her to shut up
and kept on stabbing her. When Townsend asked for help with Mr.
Fuller, he stabbed him in the chest to finish him off. They found no
money, but took a radio, stole the Fullers' car, and fled.
Conviction: Murder, Felony-Murder
Sentencing: March 8, 1985 Death
Sentence (McCollum); Death Sentence (Townsend)
Aggravating Circumstances: b (1)
Robbery, b (8) 2 murders
Mitigating Circumstances: 18
years old and single at the time of the murder, no prior criminal
record
04-29-99 While appeal pending, parties entered
into agreement. Judge Richard W. Maroc modified sentence of both
McCollum and Townsend to 60 years consecutive on each count, for a
total sentence of 120 years.)