Thursday, January 02, 2025

Sentencing scheduled for Joplin man for kidnapping that led to murder

Sentencing for Freddie Tilton, 51, Joplin on kidnapping and weapons charges is scheduled for 2 p.m. January 27 in U. S. District Court in Springfield.

Tilton pleaded guilty to the charges in connection with the kidnapping that led to the death of Michael James Hall, Joplin, whose decomposing body was discovered during the execution of a search warrant at 3517 Cherry Road in Joplin July 28, 2020.








Tilton's crimes were described in the news release issued by the U. S. District Attorney for the Western District of Missouri after a jury found him guilty in September in connection with a separate kidnapping. He will be sentenced for that kidnapping during the same hearing:

A Joplin, Mo., man who earlier pleaded guilty in a separate kidnapping case has been convicted at trial by a federal jury, along with his accomplice, of kidnapping a woman who was rescued from her attacker at a Neosho, Mo., hotel room.

The Turner Report: Probable cause: Joplin man violates protection order, kidnaps, chokes, pistol whips and threatens to kill woman at Neosho hotel (rturner229.blogspot.com)

Freddie Lewis Tilton, 51, of Joplin, Mo., and Alvin Dale Boyer, 39, of Rogers, Arkansas, were found guilty on Tuesday, September 17, of one count of conspiracy to commit kidnapping and one count of kidnapping. Tilton was also convicted of one count of stalking. This is Tilton’s second conviction in a federal kidnapping case.

Tilton has pleaded guilty and awaits sentencing for his role in a kidnapping just a few days earlier, which resulted in the torture and death of the victim, and for illegally possessing firearms.

Four co-defendants pleaded guilty in that case and have been sentenced. Amy Kay Thomas, 41, of Webb City, Mo., was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison without parole. James B. Gibson, also known as “Gibby,” 42, of Neosho, was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison without parole. Russell Eugene Hurtt, also known as “Uncle,” 52, of Greenwood, Mo., was sentenced to seven years in federal prison without parole. Lawrence William Vaughan, also known as “Scary Larry,” 53, of Neosho, was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison without parole.

Tilton admitted that he participated in a conspiracy to kidnap the victim, identified as “M.H.,” in July 2020. Tilton offered Ward and Vaughan $5,000 each to locate and secure M.H. for him. Carla Ward picked up M.H., whom she knew was being sought by Tilton, and took him to Vaughan’s residence.








Tilton, Thomas, and Gibson arrived at Vaughan’s residence in the early morning hours of July 15, 2020. They bound M.H.’s hands with handcuffs, and duct tape was placed around his mouth and other parts of his body. Gibson, Thomas, and others assaulted M.H. for a period of time. M.H. was cut, beaten, and shot at. Gibson burned M.H. with a blowtorch. Tilton fatally shot M.H. in the head. Thomas and others cleaned up the blood and damage created during the assault and shooting of M.H. They wrapped M.H.’s body in plastic wrap and Thomas, Tilton, and Gibson transported it to Hurtt’s property.

Law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at Hurtt’s property on July 28, 2020, based on information that a deceased body was located on the acreage. When officers attempted to contact the occupants of the residence, Tilton fired multiple shots from inside the residence at the officers. Tilton was apprehended.

Officers found M.H.’s body on the property. Officers searched the residence and found a Rigarmi .25-caliber pistol, an Ithaca .22-caliber rifle, a Remington .22-caliber rifle without a serial number, a Harrington and Richardson 12-gauge shotgun, a Ruger 9mm handgun, and a Taurus 9mm handgun without a serial number.

The Turner Report: Federal grand jury indicts six Joplin, Neosho, Webb City residents on murder/kidnapping conspiracy charges (rturner229.blogspot.com)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Every one of them should have received the death penalty and it should have already been carried out. Cold blooded individuals. They are not even people.

Anonymous said...

Yes, they all deserve to be laying on a Table ready to be injected and sent to hell. Yet, they are given opportunity after opportunity to get their conviction overturned for up to 20-years while the Victims - Families and Friends wait for Justice - living with more amenities than some had on the streets - A free room, meals, medical, library, legal help, exercise and tv - all on the Taxpayers Dime - Just waiting for some Leftist Liberal - Judges, Governors, or Joe Biden to Pardon and Commute their sentences - NEVER TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE FEELINGS OF THEIR VICTIMS FAMILY AND FRIENDS - Overriding the Original Verdict of the Jury and Courts. This is just Ridiculous and One of the Biggest Stall Tactics and Waste of Money and Time - - that our Legal System does to the Victims and our Justice System. When are we going to - Stop being Soft on Criminals and Start Feeling Sorry for the Victims - Don't they have Rights too???

May 17, 2022 — The average federal prisoner costs about $37500 per year compared to a death row prisoner, which would cost about $60000 to $70000 per year.

In the United States, the average time between a conviction and execution on death row is increasing:

2020: The average time between conviction and execution was 18.9 years.

2021: The average time between sentence and execution was 19.4 years.

December 31, 2021: The average time spent on death row was 20.2 years.

Anonymous said...

Do you see how the Legal Process becomes longer and longer when the Democrats are in office what does that say in regard to Justice - just to have death sentences commuted and overturned by the Liberals in Office?

Some people may say that the Death Penalty is Not a Deterrent to Crime - Yet then why do Death Row Inmates - FIGHT for 20-Years to Live out their Lives in the Comfort of a Jail Cell - If they are Not afraid to meet their Maker?