DOB: 03-04-1964
DOC#: 942131 Black Male
Vanderburgh County Circuit Court
Judge Richard L. Young
Prosecutor: Brett J. Niemeier,
Jonathan J. Parkhurst
Defense: Dennis A. Vowels,
Michael J. Danks
Date of Murder: May 27, 1993
Victim(s): Chris Fillbright
W/M/22; Denise Powers W/F/22 (neighbor and her friend)
Method of Murder: shooting with
handgun
Summary: Denise Powers was
sitting in her car in the parking lot of Green River Manor
Apartments in Evansville, waiting for her friend, Chris Fillbright.
As Fillbright reached for the passenger door
handle, Prowell approached him from behind and shot him in the head
without any words or provocation. Prowell then shot twice more
through the passenger window, striking Powers in the face and back.
Both Powers and Fillbright died. Prowell fled, running over he body
of Fillbright as he went.
He was later arrested in Benton County, and the
murder weapon and ammunition was recovered from his car. He later
gave a statement admitting his involvement in the shootings, stating
that he felt “threatened” by Fillbright, a Gulf War veteran, who
looked at him with a “military look” in his eye earlier.
Conviction: Pled guilty to
Murder (2 counts)
Sentencing: May 5, 1994 (Death
Sentence)
Aggravating Circumstances: 2
murders
Mitigating Circumstances: no
significant history of prior criminal conduct, grew up in
dysfunctional family, may have been physically and emotionally
abused, extreme mental or emotional distress, paranoid personality
disorder
On 02-27-02 Prowell entered a plea of Guilty But
Mentally Ill to two counts of Murder pursuant to a Plea Agreement
calling for a sentence of up to 100 years imprisonment. On 03-09-02
Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Judge Carl A. Heldt sentenced
Prowell to the maximum 50 years on each count, for a total of 100
years imprisonment.