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  1. Nov 17, 2000 · Amid tight security, admitted serial killer James R. Hicks pleaded guilty Friday to two counts of murder. Hicks, 48, entered the pleas in Penobscot County Superior Court in the slayings of Jerilyn Towers in 1982 and Lynn Willette in 1996.

  2. Dec 15, 2020 · James Hicks was a suspect in the disappearance of Jerilyn Tibbetts-Towers in 1982, but he was never charged. He had a history of violence and a missing wife, Jennie Cyr, who was last seen in 1977. Listen to the podcast for more details and interviews.

  3. Serial Killer James Hicks. I n July 1977, Jennie Lynn Hicks disappeared. A young mother of two small children, Jennie’s family were convinced that she wouldn’t have just vanished without her children. Her husband, James “Jimmy” Hicks told police Jennie ran off with a trucker.

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · James Rodney Hicks was convicted for the murder of his then-wife, Jennie Cyr. He also confessed to killing Lynn Willette, his then-girlfriend, and Jerilyn Towers, a then-34-year-old single mother who had the misfortune of crossing paths with him at a bar.

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    • James Rodney Hicks: Victims’ Remains Left at Various Sites Across Maine
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    However, Jerilyn’s disappearance led the cops to look deeper into Jennie’s case, and they found enough to bring charges against him. The prosecution relied heavily on the testimony of Susan Mately, a live-in babysitter who had stayed with the Hicks in 1977. Mately spoke about the Hicks’s deteriorating marriage and how he had reacted angrily and per...

    After his release from prison in 1990, Hicks found a job at a motel in Brewer, ME., where he met Lynn Willette. The pair lived together in an apartment in the town. Unfortunately, Hicks was still a killer, and in 1996 he murdered Lynn. The police suspected he had killed her, but once again, they didn’t have the evidence to hold him. By the year 200...

    Hicks had scattered the remains of Jennie and Lynn Willette across various parts of Maine and also admitted to throwing some of the body parts into a nearby river. The police brought in cadaver dogs and began searching a number of different sites across the state to try to find the rest of the remains, but they soon concluded that too much time had...

    James Rodney Hicks murdered three women in Maine between 1977 and 1996, but evaded justice for years. He eventually confessed to the murders and led the police to the remains of his victims in exchange for a shorter sentence.

  5. Dec 15, 2020 · James Hicks was a handyman who killed three women in Maine and Texas between 1996 and 2000. Listen to the podcast episode that explores his deadly web of lies, manipulation and violence.

  6. James Hicks, 62, was found guilty Thursday of second-degree murder, the State Attorney’s Office of Florida’s First Judicial Circuit announced on Friday.