![]() Prosecutors say that the Carrs laid low the next few days, but resumed their crime spree on December 11. There, they allegedly shot out the tires on Schreiber's car and sped away in another vehicle, leaving Schreiber stranded on a dirt road. They allegedly abducted him, took him to an ATM where they forced him to withdraw $800 and then drove out near an airport. on December 7, Andrew Schreiber, a one-time Wichita State University baseball player who was then 25, was at the Kum & Go convenience store when he crossed paths with the brothers. If convicted, the brothers could face the death penalty.Īt around 11 p.m. ![]() The Carrs are facing a total of 113 charges in connection with their rampage, known locally as the "Wichita Horror," which spanned December 7 to December 14, 2000. Their star witness will be the only surviving victim of their most brutal attack who was raped, shot and run over by a car. In a trial expected to begin Monday in Sedgwick County prosecutors will attempt to stitch together eight bloody days in the lives of brothers Reginald Carr Jr., 23, and Jonathan Carr, 20. ![]() ![]() (Court TV) - Before the twisted sexual games and the bloody crescendo of violence that characterized the last day of their week-plus killing spree, the Carr brothers of Wichita, Kansas, were just out for money, police allege.īut by the time their rampage came to a halt, police claim, stealing money was the least of their crimes: Six victims had been shot, five fatally, and another was assaulted. ![]()
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