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Mickey
David THOMAS
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics:
Rape
- Robberies
Number of victims: 3
Date of murders: June 14-15, 2004
Date
of arrest:
June 15,
2004
Date of birth:
September 25,
1974
Victims profile: Geraldine Jones
/ Mona Shelton and Donna Cary
Method of murder:
Shooting
Location: Arkansas/Oklahoma, USA
Status: Sentenced to death in Arkansas on September 28, 2005
Thomas went on a crime spree in Oklahoma and Arkansas which included
the murders of Mona Shelton and Donna Cary in Arkansas. Thomas shot
Shelton and Cary execution style while robbing a monument store. Thomas
then stole a car at gunpoint and was apprehended after a police chase.
Thomas was also charged in Oklahoma with the murder of Geraldine Jones,
which occurred during a home invasion robbery. Thomas’ criminal history
included kidnapping and robbery convictions. Thomas had served nine
years in prison and was released from prison a year before murdering
Shelton and Cary.
Prosecutor(s): Tom Cooper, Jay Metzger
Defense lawyer(s): Tammy Harris
Thomas receives death penalty for
murder
Sep 30, 2007
DURANT - A man charged with robbery and rape in
Durant almost three years ago is facing the death penalty in Arkansas
for murders he committed there after leaving Durant.
A high court in Little Rock upheld two death
sentences Thursday for Mickey David Thomas, 32, convicted in the 2004
slayings of two women at a DeQueen gravestone monument company,
according to an Associated Press Writer report.
The court dismissed Thomas' claims of racial
discrimination in the case.
On June 14, 2004, police found the bodies of two
women at Cornerstone Monument Co. Both victims had been shot in the head.
Thomas was captured in Broken Bow and officers found purses in his car
that belonged to the women, according to court papers. He also is
charged with committing first-degree murder in Broken Bow.
Thomas had been in Durant five days earlier where he
robbed a woman at a business on West Main Street, according to Durant
Police. He also was accused of fondling her and was charged with robbery
by force or fear and rape by instrumentation.
The victim told Durant Police that during the assault,
she told the robber,“In the name of Jesus Christ, I rebuke you.”
Patricia Ann Conradi, 26, was also charged with
robbery because she was with Thomas at the time of the Durant robbery,
according to police and court papers. Authorities said Thomas and
Conradi came to Durant to visit Thomas' sister, who was attending SOSU.
Conradi failed to appear for a jury trial in April
2005, and a warrant remains for her arrest. Thomas also has a warrant
for his arrest on the Durant charge, although there has been no action
on the case since the charge was filed almost three years ago. Action on
the local case against Thomas is not likely due to his death sentence.
Thomas is being held in a “supermax” prison in Varner,
Ark.