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Randall Greenawalt (February 24, 1949 – January 23, 1997) was an American
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and
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. Originally sentenced to
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for two murders committed in 1974, Greenawalt later became notorious for escaping together with fellow murderer Gary Tison and his three sons from prison, embarking on a two-week killing spree through
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and
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that left six people dead in 1978. He was promptly
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and thereafter executed in 1997, with his case serving as the basis for the
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decision ''
Tison v. Arizona ''Tison v. Arizona'', 481 U.S. 137 (1987), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court qualified the rule it set forth in ''Enmund v. Florida'' (1982). Just as in ''Enmund'', in ''Tison'' the Court applied the proportionality princi ...
''.


First murders and imprisonment

In early January 1974, Greenawalt went on a trip down to
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,
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, where he planned to exchange his car with a couple from
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,
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. On January 12, the body of 42-year-old Henry A. Weber, a Global Van Lines truck driver who had been shot in the head, was found at a highway
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in
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. Initially, nobody could be connected to the crime until four days later, when police officers in
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detained brothers Randy and James Greenawalt, 25 and 23, respectively, for the January 15 murder of 33-year-old Stanley Edward Sandage at a rest area near Flagstaff. Like Weber, Sandage was a truck driver working for Whitfield Tank Lines who was found shot to death in his
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in an apparent robbery, as $42 had been stolen from his wallet. The Greenawalts were arrested for trying to purchase stereo equipment using Sandage's MasterCharge card, and upon inspecting their vehicle, they found a .32-caliber pistol that was positively identified as the murder weapon, and a .243-caliber rifle that might have been the second murder weapon. A third man, 33-year-old George Sanders, an apparent acquaintance of the brothers, was also arrested for federal firearms violations and credit card fraud in relation to the case. Due to the similarity of the two cases, a sheriff from Arkansas was dispatched to question Randy in the earlier killing, but decided to wait until the case in Arizona went first. In a bid to avoid the death penalty, the elder Greenawalt pleaded guilty to the murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment, in exchange for testifying against his brother, who had pleaded innocent on all charges. During the trial, it was made apparent that in the Sandage murder, Randy had pre-emptively painted an "X" on the window of the truck before proceeding to open fire and kill his victim. Thanks to his testimony, James was also convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, which he was to spend at the Florence State Prison. In the meantime, Randy was extradited to face charges in Arkansas, but despite his willing confession to both this and another murder committed in Colorado, the case fell through and he was returned to serve his sentence in Arizona.


Escape and killing spree

During his time in prison, Greenawalt was considered a model inmate and granted a cushy job as an office clerk. Another inmate who was placed in the trustee unit with him was 43-year-old Gary Gene Tison, serving a life term for stabbing a prison guard, who had a history of escape attempts from the facility. On July 30, 1978, Tison's three sons (Donald, Ricky and Raymond), who regularly visited their father in prison, entered the prison, ostensibly for another one of their visits. While Ricky was talking to his father, his brothers pulled out a
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concealed in a cardboard box they had been carrying and ordered the guards to go into the booth. Greenawalt, who had been working in the booth, then cut the alarm and phone lines, and was provided with a pistol. After locking the remaining guards, visitors and prisoners into a supply closet, all five men escaped in the Tisons' 1969
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, with their planned final destination being a small ranch across the border in
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,
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, where Gary allegedly had connections with a
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network. On the way towards Yuma, the gang had changed their car with a black
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and drove on dirt roads to avoid roadblocks. On the next day, the gang were near
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when their car blew a tire and they were left stranded by the roadside. The Tisons and Greenawalt then established a campsite in the area, when they were noticed by 24-year-old
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Sgt. John Lyons, who was driving along the highway with his 23-year-old wife Donnelda, 22-month-old son Christopher and 15-year-old niece Teresa-Jo Tyson. Lyons stopped and offered to help them out, but he and his family members were then threatened at gunpoint into the Continental and driven out in the desert. There, both Gary and Greenawalt proceeded to shoot the Lyonses to death, while Tyson was left to bleed out, dying while attempting to crawl away from the car. The Lyonses' corpses were discovered on August 6, while Tyson's was found five days after. In the meantime, the gang had stolen the family's orange
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and headed to Wenden, where they had spray-painted it in silver color. After this, they headed towards Flagstaff, where they established a campsite on the outskirts of town. Greenawalt and Donald then went to visit a female
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of Greenawalt's, who bought them a truck and ammunition, while the other three rested. Shortly after, Gary arranged for a plane to fly them out of the United States in
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, but authorities had caught wind of their scheme and set up an ambush. However, upon arriving at the airport, the gang realized and instead headed towards southwestern Colorado. Along their way, they came across
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newlyweds James and Marlene Judge, 26 and 23, respectively, who were on their way to Denver to watch a
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game. The gang killed them near
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, stole their van and then buried their bodies, which were not found until months after their disappearance.


Arrest, trial and sentence

After stealing the Judges' van, the gang headed to
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, where they stayed with a relative of Gary's. After resting for a day, they continued their trip towards Mexico, unaware that by then, the police had set up roadblocks along every intersection of the roads. Along the way, the gang attempted to break into a gas station near
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, but were unsuccessful in doing so. On August 11, the van approached their first roadblock in rural
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. The gang opened fire on the approaching officer, barely missing him, before they drove right through the blockade. About six miles ahead, they faced another roadblock, but this time, the deputies opened fire on the van. Donald Tison, who was driving, was fatally hit in the head, causing the vehicle to careen off the road. After it halted, the remaining four fled towards the desert, with the deputies chasing after them. A helicopter was dispatched to illuminate the area, revealing that Greenawalt and the two living Tison brothers had been hiding in a ditch. While all three were armed, they surrendered peacefully to the authorities. Gary Tison remained on the run for 11 days, until his body was discovered by chemical worker Ray Thomas under a
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tree near his workplace. He had died of exposure, about a mile and a half from where the van had crashed. Following their capture, Greenawalt and the Tison brothers were first arraigned on charges of prison escape and assault, for which they were speedily convicted in December 1978. Soon after, Greenawalt was charged with four counts of capital murder, three counts of kidnapping, two counts of armed robbery and one count of auto theft, while Ricky and Raymond, who claimed that they took no part in the killings, pleaded guilty to one count of murder as part of a
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to testify against their accomplice. However, once they refused to do so, the judge declared a
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and reversed the verdict, allowing the brothers to be charged anew. On February 16, 1979, Greenawalt was convicted on all charges, showing no emotion when his verdict was read out. On March 26, he was officially sentenced to death for the four murders, as well as being given concurrent life terms for his other convictions. Justice Douglas Keddie later stated that he had no reason to be lenient with the convict, as he found no mitigating circumstances in the case and determined the killings to be cruel and unnecessary. The murder charges in Colorado were dropped following the Arizona convictions, and the case was officially closed.


Execution

After spending two decades on Arizona's
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with unsuccessful attempts to have his sentence commuted, Greenawalt was executed via
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at the Florence State Prison on January 23, 1997. His
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consisted of two cheeseburgers, French fries, coffee and milk from the prison cafeteria, and his final statement was the following: "I have prayed for you many times and the Lord is using you well. Don’t worry about me. I’ll be fine.” Ricky and Raymond Tison, who had also been sentenced to death for their roles in the murders, later had their sentences commuted to life imprisonment after the
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determined that they were not active participants in the shootings.


See also

General: *
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List of people executed by lethal injection Lethal injection is the practice of injecting one or more drugs into a person by a government for the express purpose of causing immediate death. While Nazi Germany was known to execute enemies of the state using an injection of lethal drugs, the ...
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List of people executed in Arizona This list of people executed by the U.S. state of Arizona since capital punishment was resumed in 1976 comprises 40 persons, all male, convicted of murder and executed at Florence State Prison in Florence, Arizona.List of serial killers in the United States A serial killer is typically a person who kills three or more people, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial murder a ...
Supreme Court case: * ''
Tison v. Arizona ''Tison v. Arizona'', 481 U.S. 137 (1987), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court qualified the rule it set forth in ''Enmund v. Florida'' (1982). Just as in ''Enmund'', in ''Tison'' the Court applied the proportionality princi ...
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External links


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Greenawalt v. Ricketts et al (1986)


In media and culture

* The events around the Tison Gang have been dramatized in two separate films: the 1983
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film ''
A Killer in the Family ''A Killer in the Family'' is a 1983 American television film, made-for-television crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron. The film is based on the Tison v. Arizona case, which took place in Arizona in 1978. The film first aired on American Bro ...
'', and 2017's ''
Last Rampage ''Last Rampage'' is a 2017 American crime drama film directed by Dwight Little. The screenplay by Alvaro Rodriguez and Jason Rosenblatt is based on the non-fiction book ''Last Rampage: The Escape of Gary Tison'' by University of Arizona Political S ...
''.


Bibliography

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References

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