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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. 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.

  3. Dec 15, 2020 · Prison for James Hicks. It only took the jury 9 hours to come to a conclusion: they found James Hicks guilty of acting with reckless intent in causing his wife’s death, and convicted him with manslaughter, which held a maximum sentence of 10 years with option for parole at the Maine state prison in Thomaston.

  4. Jun 13, 2023 · James Rodney Hicks was a serial killer from Maine who murdered three women, including his first wife, Jennie Hicks, in their trailer home in 1977. The cold-blooded murderer then went on to kill Jerilyn Towers in 1982 and Lynn Willette in 1996.

  5. 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.

  6. Dec 15, 2020 · June Moss survives a serial killer. In April of 2000, Jimmy was working independently doing handy work. He’d been working for 67-year-old June Moss at her single-story brick home in West Texas for about 6-months. He arrived at 9 am on Saturday, April 8th to do some painting and floor work.

  7. Jun 1, 2009 · Each woman had a relationship with James Hicks, who in 2000 confessed to murdering them, dismembering their bodies and burying the remains alongside rural roads in Aroostook County. This is their story.

  8. Oct 6, 2009 · Each woman had a relationship with James Hicks, who in 2000 confessed to murdering them, dismembering their bodies and burying the remains alongside rural roads in Aroostook County. This is their story.

    • Trudy Irene Scee
  9. Officer Robinson questions James “Jimmy” Hicks at Hicks’ home in Etna, Maine. Hicks denies being at the bar on October 16 and says he knows nothing about Jerilyn’s disappearance.

  10. This week, Yergy and Drewby conclude the case of James Rodney Hicks, arguably Maine's only known serial killer - and speculate as to why Hicks got away with ...