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Tammy Lee <I>Galley</I> Galley

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Tammy Lee Galley Galley

Birth
Trenton, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
21 Aug 2001 (aged 34)
Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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On Wednesday, 29 August, Tammy's mother, Linda Sheets, learned that Tammy had failed to open the restaurant she managed. Sheets then went to the childrens' schools and learned that they had not been in class since the previous Friday. Sheets and Tammy's sister, Melissa, went to the trailer and found the bodies. Each of them had been covered with bedding or clothing. Police officers found a pistol on the coffee table and an empty box for another handgun in the closet. They immediately suspected Hankins, because they had repeatedly been summoned to the home in recent months for domestic disturbances, fighting, and breaking and entering.
The next morning, Tammy Hankins' car was located in the parking lot of the apartment complex where Terry Hankins' girlfriend lived. Hankins was arrested there after a five-hour standoff. In the girlfriend's apartment, police recovered a pistol, a note from Hankins to the girlfriend, and a black notebook.
After his arrest, Hankins confessed to killing his wife and stepchildren. In addition, he confessed to the earlier murders of two other family members. In 2000, Hankins killed his half-sister, Pearl "Sissy" Stevenstar, 20, by bludgeoning her in the head with a jack stand. He then placed her body in a storage tub and hid it in a car at his father's shop. Stevenstar was the father of one of Hankins' children and was pregnant with another. Hankins also shot his father, Earnie, 55. Following Hankins' directions, police found the bodies of Earnie and Sissy. Their injuries matched Hankins' account of how he said he killed them.
On Wednesday, 29 August, Tammy's mother, Linda Sheets, learned that Tammy had failed to open the restaurant she managed. Sheets then went to the childrens' schools and learned that they had not been in class since the previous Friday. Sheets and Tammy's sister, Melissa, went to the trailer and found the bodies. Each of them had been covered with bedding or clothing. Police officers found a pistol on the coffee table and an empty box for another handgun in the closet. They immediately suspected Hankins, because they had repeatedly been summoned to the home in recent months for domestic disturbances, fighting, and breaking and entering.
The next morning, Tammy Hankins' car was located in the parking lot of the apartment complex where Terry Hankins' girlfriend lived. Hankins was arrested there after a five-hour standoff. In the girlfriend's apartment, police recovered a pistol, a note from Hankins to the girlfriend, and a black notebook.
After his arrest, Hankins confessed to killing his wife and stepchildren. In addition, he confessed to the earlier murders of two other family members. In 2000, Hankins killed his half-sister, Pearl "Sissy" Stevenstar, 20, by bludgeoning her in the head with a jack stand. He then placed her body in a storage tub and hid it in a car at his father's shop. Stevenstar was the father of one of Hankins' children and was pregnant with another. Hankins also shot his father, Earnie, 55. Following Hankins' directions, police found the bodies of Earnie and Sissy. Their injuries matched Hankins' account of how he said he killed them.


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