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Orren William Walker Jr.

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Orren William Walker Jr.

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
13 Feb 2000 (aged 69)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1985, Longitude: -111.96029
Plot
Lynndale 150 3
Memorial ID
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Surviving victim of the Ogden Utah Hi-Fi Shop murders. On April 22, 1974, Dale Pierre, William Andrews, and Keith Roberts, all airmen in the US Air Force, entered the Hi-Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah. Pierre and Andrews forced five people (two women and three men) to drink Liquid Drano. Pierre then shot them in the head. Two of the victims, Cortney Naisbitt and Orren Walker survived. Carol Naisbitt (Cortney's mother), Stanley Walker (Orren's son) and Michelle Ansley (who was also raped by Pierre) died. Roberts was convicted only of armed robbery and was paroled in 1987. Pierre was executed in 1987, followed by Andrews in 1992. Cortney Naisbitt's heroic fight for survival was the basis for Gary Kinder's 1982 best-seller "Victim: the Other Side of Murder" which was made into the 1991 TV movie "Aftermath: A Test of Love" starring Richard Chamberlain
Surviving victim of the Ogden Utah Hi-Fi Shop murders. On April 22, 1974, Dale Pierre, William Andrews, and Keith Roberts, all airmen in the US Air Force, entered the Hi-Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah. Pierre and Andrews forced five people (two women and three men) to drink Liquid Drano. Pierre then shot them in the head. Two of the victims, Cortney Naisbitt and Orren Walker survived. Carol Naisbitt (Cortney's mother), Stanley Walker (Orren's son) and Michelle Ansley (who was also raped by Pierre) died. Roberts was convicted only of armed robbery and was paroled in 1987. Pierre was executed in 1987, followed by Andrews in 1992. Cortney Naisbitt's heroic fight for survival was the basis for Gary Kinder's 1982 best-seller "Victim: the Other Side of Murder" which was made into the 1991 TV movie "Aftermath: A Test of Love" starring Richard Chamberlain


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