Posted on 04/16/2006 2:04:25 PM PDT by MizSterious
Man confesses in grisly death
By Bryan Dean and Chad Previch
Staff Writers
PURCELL - A loner here confessed Friday to killing his 10-year-old neighbor, Jamie Rose Bolin, telling FBI agents searching a container in his apartment: "Go ahead and arrest me. She is in there. I chopped her up," police wrote in an affidavit.
Kevin Ray Underwood, 26, intended to eat Jamie's body and had targeted other potential victims, police said.
Investigators alleged Saturday that Underwood hit Jamie on the head three times with a wooden cutting board, smothered her with his hand and duct tape, tried to cut off her head and sexually molested her after she was dead.
Before the attack, Underwood and the girl watched the cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants" on TV, District Attorney Tim Kuykendall told KWTV NEWS 9 on Saturday night. Kuykendall said the girl pleaded with Underwood as the attack began, asking him to let her go, saying "I'm sorry" and promising not to tell on him.
During a subsequent search of Underwood's apartment, investigators seized a decorative dagger, a hack saw, meat tenderizer, barbecue skewers, a cutting board and a videotaped television documentary about serial killers, among other items, Purcell Police Chief David Tompkins said.
A mug belonging to the victim and a dismantled bicycle were also found in Underwood's residence, Tompkins said.
Underwood, of Purcell, was arrested Friday and was being held without bail Saturday at the McClain County jail.
Kuykendall said he plans to file a murder charge against Underwood on Monday and intends to seek the death penalty.
At a news conference Saturday, Kuykendall and Tompkins described the trauma Jamie suffered.
"The victim was found with deep saw marks to her neck in an apparent attempt to decapitate the body," Tompkins said. "It is believed the body was sexually molested after death."
Tompkins also said: "Investigators do not believe there are any other victims. Investigators believe there were very likely other potential targets or victims. ... These other targets were both male and female, both children and adults."
Tompkins said Underwood completed only a portion of his plot.
"This appears to have been part of a plan to kidnap a person, rape them, torture them, kill them, cut off their head, drain the body of blood, rape the corpse, eat the corpse, then dispose of the organs and bones," Tompkins said.
Kuykendall said the crime was planned months in advance.
Underwood lived in the same apartment building as Jamie and offered to let her use his telephone to order a pizza the night before she disappeared, Kuykendall said.
Jamie sometimes went to his apartment to play with his pet rat, which he would put on his shoulder for her to pet, Kuykendall said. Jamie went into the apartment voluntarily Wednesday morning, he said.
Tim Bayer, manager of the Purcell Park Apartments, told FBI agents he heard Underwood was the last person to see Bolin before she went missing, according to a search warrant affidavit written by Purcell police.
Underwood was stopped at a police checkpoint about 3:45 p.m. Friday, the affidavit states, and FBI agents questioned him about the girl's disappearance.
When they were finished questioning Underwood, agents took him back to his home, the affidavit states. He agreed to let agents search his apartment, and when they looked in a bedroom closet, they found a blue plastic Rubbermaid tub sealed with duct tape.
Underwood told agents the container was filled with comic books, but upon opening it, agents found a shirt Underwood earlier told them Jamie was wearing when he last saw her, the affidavit states.
At that point, Underwood told investigators her body was in the container, the affidavit states.
Tompkins said the tub contained Jamie's nude body, clothes and a towel used to soak up her blood.
'We're just getting through'
Before the news conference Saturday, Jamie's family met with authorities for almost two hours. Then they tearfully addressed reporters outside the police station.
Jamie's uncle, Mark Chiles, said the meeting was tough to endure. Police gave the family as many details of Jamie's death as they wanted.
"Sometimes it got to a point where it hurt," Chiles said. "This has been very, very rough on all of us. We're in the process of grieving. It's really hard on everybody."
Chiles complimented investigators and thanked them for their hard work on the case. He said funeral plans are pending and a memorial fund has been created.
He said the family knows the court proceedings can take up to two years, and they are preparing for that process.
"Most of us haven't had much sleep," he said. "We're not eating well. We're just getting through."
While Chiles spoke, Jamie's father, Curtis Bolin, was ushered away weeping by family members.
Bud Anderson, Curtis Bolin's cousin, said he becomes enraged when he thinks about Underwood and his confession to authorities.
"She's sweet. A smart girl," he said. "But what 10-year-old isn't sweet?"
The town is in disbelief over Jamie's brutal death. A group of Jamie's friends walked along Green Avenue tying white ribbons to trees.
Jamie's best friend, Carrissa Jacobs, 10, said the two met at the beginning of the school year and were in Girl Scouts together.
She last saw Jamie on Wednesday during the school's sixth hour. She said Jamie was "kind of" happy.
"I feel like she's my sister," Carrissa said. "We'd sit at the tables and eat breakfast together. We'd play at recess together."
Bayer sat outside his porch Saturday with his children. He shook his head and cursed Underwood when talking about the pain police say he put Jamie through.
About 6 p.m. Wednesday, Bayer and Curtis Bolin came to Underwood's apartment asking whether he had seen Jamie. Bayer said Underwood "took forever" to answer his door and was buttoning up his shirt.
Underwood told them he was really tired and needed to work in the morning.
"I could have saved her if I knew she was there," Bayer said, shaking his fist as his 10-year-old daughter stood nearby.
By the time Bayer knocked on the door, though, Jamie had likely been dead for hours, Tompkins said.
Few friends
Rickey Woods, 29, who worked with Underwood about five years at a Carl's Jr. down the street from Underwood's apartment, confirmed what Underwood said about himself in his online writings -- he was extremely shy, had few friends and rarely left his house.
"There were some people he would talk to, but 90 percent of us he wouldn't," Woods said.
Woods used to live in an apartment just above Underwood. Woods, who never met Jamie, said he would only see Underwood when he left his apartment to do laundry or pay bills.
"He would go in his house, shut the door and no one would see him for the rest of the day," he said. "I moved out of there last year. I'm glad I did now because I've got a little 8 year old."
Contributing: Nolan Clay, Joe Wertz, Augie Frost and Jane Glenn Cannon
Here's the basic problem with American justice. This POS gets to live another two years on the public dole while the lawyers fight it out, then there's always the years of appeal. But maybe not, perhaps one of the other prisoners will render what the state will not do.
I am going to say something that is going to be unpopular but it needs to be said.
We need to censor the violence and sex on the internet and other media.
I know...dont censor adults... well I am sorry but...
There are many weak sisters out there who cannot manage this level of perversion without getting caught up in it...remember the normal curve has two sides. We open ourselves up and our children up to this kind of perversion by permiting it anywhere in our society.
Human behavior can be very deviant with examples. and we are giving people who would have had no idea of these horrors templates to follow to make their own personal hells to inflict on the innocent.
Just beautiful--thanks so much! Please include all her little playmates, who must be just terribly shaken by this! We're praying here, too.
My prayers are with the family of young Jamie this evening.
Purcell was a regular poster on the alt.slack newsgroup. Alt.slack is a gathering site for members of The Church of the SubGenius, a sort of long-running, mass-participation form of performance art that pokes fun at organized religion and consensus reality in general. SubGenii worship J.R. "Bob" Dobbs, a clip-art illustration of a pipe-smoking Fifties dad-type.
Way back in 1991, I was attending an event in upstate New York that starred SubGenius head honcho Rev. Ivan Stang. The Jeffrey Dahmer murders were breaking in the news, and Stang said to a large crowd, "Have you heard of that guy in Milwaukee who's been found with human heads in his refrigerator? Now he's a SubGenius!"
I suppose it seemed funny as hell to Stang at the time. Now he's got to deal with the reality of having a monster like this as part of his scene.
Thanks MTV! Thanks Hollywood!
Don't send this guy to death row, it would just take to long.
Just put him in the general prison population.
It worked on Jeffrey Dahmer.
In this case I am against it.
Putting him in the general population will make it much quicker.
You know, I disagree with the folks over at DU as much as any Freeper...I don't think cannibalism is among their many problems.
Reports from Fox News indicate we might not even have to do that much. People are driving (according to them) by the courthouse shouting for him to die, etc. I wish they wouldn't do that--I can see an appeal coming down the pike with claims that he didn't get a fair trial. (Did Jamie?) For the record though, we just drove by the courthouse an hour ago, and heard or saw no such thing.
You need to read his blogs--he was about as liberal as they come. Along with all the rest, of course.
This is so sad, may she rest in peace.
Over the weekend a mountain lion attacked a young boy in Colorado. The cat was tracked and taken down because it posed a threat. There is no difference between a sexual predator and an animal of prey, except in most cases, the sexual predator is released to hunt again, again and again.
The cat doesn't kill his own species. This guy isn't even an animal; he's a monster.
I've often wondered if there's really any truth to that....
Considering lot's of perverts, child molesters, child killers, rapists...etc...go to jail and get out.
Makes me curious if it's not just a sort of urban legend.......
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