Tuesday, July 27, 2010

~UPDATED~Career Criminal Charged In Double Homicide Of Elderly Couple Near Bennett Springs State Park:

Jesse Dean Driskill (mug shot LCSO)


A thirty year-old man from Lebanon with a lengthy rap sheet has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of an elderly couple near Bennett Springs State Park.

Johnnie, 82, and Coleen Wilson's, 76, granddaughter's husband went to check on them at 30499 Marigold Lane and found them dead in their home that is tucked far back in the woods and out of sight of any nearby road.



Wilcox home (photo courtesy of KOLR-KSFX)

Their bodies were covered in blankets, gasoline poured on them and lit on fire in an attempt to destroy evidence. The fire quickly burned out, but the person who allegedly started it, Jesse Dean Driskill, stole the couples Chevy Trailblazer and fled the scene.

Driskill has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action and two counts of burglary.

According to the probable cause statement, the stolen vehicle was found engulfed in flames just over the county line in Dallas County. A "witness" told authorities that Driskill called and asked to be picked up not far from where the burning car was discovered. On the ride back, Driskill allegedly told the witness that the Wilson's had caught him attempting to steal property outside their home. He told the witness that he forced the couple back inside their home at gunpoint, raped Mrs. Wilson, then shot each of them in the head.

Authorities recovered bloody clothing inside a trash bag at a residence in Lebanon where Driskill had been staying. A woman living in the home identified it as belonging to Driskill.

Shortly after being taken into custody and read his rights, Driskill asked for an attorney.


Driskill was nearly taken into custody on a probation violation about midnight Sunday after he was spotted by a deputy near the state park. Driskill escaped into the woods and slipped away from deputies and a K-9 unit brought to the scene. The woman who was with him told deputies he was armed with a handgun.

The last place he was spotted is less than two miles from the Wilson's home. Sometime during that night, the couple, who were in the process of moving, were murdered.

On Sunday the couple celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary.

According to online court records Driskill has felony convictions in Laclede, Hickory and Dallas counties. His latest release from prison was just seven weeks ago.

Driskill should have been in prison when he allegedly killed the Wilson's. He has pleaded guilty to all of the cases filed against him according to case net.
  • second-degree burglary in 1999--Driskill was placed on 5 years of probation, which was later revoked, and served the entire sentence in prison

  • trespassing in 1999--$75 fine

  • second-degree assault in 2002--again, he served the entire sentence in prison

  • domestic assault in 2007--placed on 2 years of probation, which was later revoked. He served 1-year in county jail

  • second-degree assault in 2008 5 years of probation and ordered to long-term drug treatment program

  • tampering with physical evidence in a felony in 2008--sentenced to 2-years in prison

  • two counts of second-degree burglary in 2009--sentenced to two 4-year prison sentences and again ordered into long-term drug treatment.

Driskill was tentatively set to be arraigned in Associate Circuit Court tomorrow, however, he has been hospitalized for injuries he sustained when he resisted arrest. He is being held on probation violation, therefore no bail will be set.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol, Dallas County Sheriff's Office and the state Fire Marshal's office assisted in the investigation.

UPDATE 07-28-10:

Driskill has pleaded not guilty to the murder charges. His public defender, Barbara Urick, has filed a brief Tuesday invoking her client’s right against self incrimination and his right to counsel.

His next scheduled court date is August 16th.

UPDATE~~Funeral Services Announced For Johnnie and Coleen Wilson:

Funeral services for Johnnie and Coleen Wilson, the couple who were murdered in their Laclede County home on Monday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 2010, at the Klingner-Cope Family Funeral Home at 1635 N. Benton Ave. in Springfield.

Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Burial will be in Eastlawn Cemetery in Springfield.

A celebration of life service will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 2010, at the Bennett Spring Church of God.

Online condolences may be made at www.klingnerfuneralhome.com

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