the defendant was calling her 10 What made John show his dark side? The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. the victim told them the defendant smothered her. Susan Hamilton Murdered 2001 Murdered , Bludgeoned , Strangled On the morning of Feb. 14, 2001, Dr. John Hamilton phoned 911 requesting urgent help for his wife. Susan Hamilton, 55, had discovered on her husband's telephone bills Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. he was upset. He was born on April 23, 1950 in Phenix City, Alabama. been upset because she suspected her Quail Creek home. "Someone said there is a fine line between love and hate, and that man crossed it," Lane said in his opening statement in the first-degree murder trial for Hamilton, an Oklahoma City gynecologist, obstetrician and abortionist. The prosecutor tossed out an open-ended question: Wes Lane: Well, Mr. Bevel, is there anything that either the state's experts or the Oklahoma City Police Department missed in their examination of the evidence? They have got DNA, fingerprints, lab reports that haven't even been looked at yet. Dennis Murphy: And the card would later become an issue because people saw kind of a snarky line from Susan of, "Well obviously, I got this before the trouble, huh? His supporters, on the other hand, continue to believe he is innocent to this day. When police arrived, they observed Hamilton doing chest compressions on . Dennis Murphy: There were people that thought this guy was being sandbagged, railroaded. Dr. John Baxter Hamilton is on trial for killing his wife. That high society doctor was Dr. John Hamilton -- an OB/GYN who in addition to his regular practice, ran an abortion clinic -- a role that in conservative Oklahoma, would bring him some unwelcome notoriety. ". Susan was attractive, intelligent. Bevel and prosecutors have denied those allegations. Susan Johnston: She was upset and angry with John. Danyelle shares three haunting love stories that end in tragedy. Dennis Murphy: And that you can almost envision whatever that murder weapon is, the-- the bludgeon coming right down on poor Susan's head causing the blood spatter. The perpetrator then turned up the heat in the bathroom so the water in the shower would evaporate, he said. The investigator testified he thought the killer first took a shower and then let the water run for an extended period of time. But from all appearances, she never got much of a chance to get ready -- when she was discovered, she was still undressed, her hair still wet. But the expert looked at John's shoes -- the left one in particular -- and found that to be a different matter. Or you wouldn't have had time to have gotten it off your clothing. So the strategy would be to pick apart both the evidence and the logic of the prosecution's case. But his argument wouldn't be enough. Lane backed up his theory with physical evidence. At Christmas, the defendant But eventually, she said, "Yes, I'll go.". He told them he had been frantically trying to save her life. The shoes were found next to Susan's body -- john said they fell off his feet as he was attempting to revive her. Maybe they missed it altogether. He used to lavish his wife with expensive gifts and lavish vacations. pic.twitter.com/9VBREeKO87, The Spooky Hour (@SpookyHour) February 15, 2021. So in Susan's mind, the affair was not an issue anymore. Steve Jimerson: I was afraid for his safety. Susan Hamilton's body was found on Melanie Martinez is a talented singer. We checked every avenue of any burglary similar, remotely close in the neighborhood. said. By 9:30, he was scrubbing up for the operation -- a complicated removal of a tumor. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. "I don't know, she looks like somebody hurt her." It's Valentine's morning and socialite Susan Hamilton lies nude, smashed in a pool of blood. He was only at home for a few minutes, because at 9 am his pager went off, the hospital calling him to get back for a second surgery. "I always took threats like that seriously," he said. The doctor stopped giving his wife cardiopulmonary resuscitation and went to move the car, but he was shaking so badly he couldn't get the key in the ignition, defense attorney Mack Martin said. We're going to vigorously, steadfastly and as carefully and conscientiously as possible defend this case to the very end. her daughter was taking sides Susan Hamilton died of blunt force trauma to the head and ligature strangulation or strangulation brought on by something being tied or pulled tightly around her neck, according to the medical examiner's preliminary report. John Hamilton: You know, I've come to find out that blood spatter is really junk science. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Dennis Murphy: So, you'd have to think that the opportunistic robber breaking in to steal some jewelry and the TV--. The major one is that I've lost the love of my life. I still had 15 or 20 minutes. Penn's varsity track team, 1905 Dr. John Baxter Taylor, 1908 . Pictures of his injuries have been shown to the jury. Mrs. Hamilton, 55, had worked as a physician's assistant at her husband's abortion facility, Oklahoma Women's Clinic. However, the dark day arrived in their family on Valentines Day 2001, when he claimed Susan was in a pool of blood on the bathroom floor. But that Wednesday morning, John arrived home from the hospital, and found a horrific scene: Susan, lying beaten and strangled on their bathroom floor. If convicted of first-degree murder, Hamilton, 53, could be sentenced to life in prison with or without the possibility of parole. And I looked at the defense table which was over to my left. brain to figure that out," Horton testified. John Hamilton: I was frantic. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. The doctor and his wife built an envious lifestyle for themselves. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80157405/susan-hamilton. Mack Martin: The focus was always on John. There is a problem with your email/password. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Not least of all in a bloody crime there were no footprints leading out of the house. It was a violent scene. Home; Memorials; Cemeteries; Famous; Contribute; Register; Sign In; . Dr. John Baxter Hamilton was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Oops, something didn't work. One year later, a battered body is found tossed into a canyon, the eyes and genitals gouged. Susan Hamilton was beaten with a blunt instrument, Oklahoma County District Attorney Robert Macy said in court documents that list 39 witnesses in the case. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. A friend was combing Susan's clothes closet for something appropriate for her to be buried in, when she came upon something concealed in an underwear drawer. The jurors, all women and the youngest members on the panel, wiped their eyes with tissues while Dr. Jeffrey Gofton, a forensic pathologist for the state Medical Examiner's office, testified he believes Susan Hamilton, 55, died from possibly three blows to her head with a blunt instrument. Was he trying to cover up earlier injuries? Horton said John Hamilton But for John Hamilton, the fight wasn't over. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Judge: Based upon the comments a majority of the jurors said to me in which they indicated they were very disappointed they didn't have the sentence of death as an option, I would consider yourself, you should consider yourself very lucky. a good marriage, even though The attacker poured cleaning solution in the drain in an attempt to prevent investigators finding blood in the shower, the investigator said. The national media outlets refused to identify Hamilton as an abortionist, referring to him only as a local obstetrician. It was one of those moments. A bloody crime scene, a rumored affair, and inappropriate responses led police to arrest John Baxter Hamilton, one of Oklahoma City's most well-known abortionists, hours after his wife was slain on Valentine's Day. Retha Chamberlain, Special Judge Russell Hall's court clerk, said the process to complete the paperwork would delay the appearance until then. And there wasn't an objection. She would've never hidden it in her underwear and all of a sudden the, you know, it just clicks that he's tryin' to make it look like a robbery. The procedure came off without a hitch, and later none of the other doctors reported anything at all unusual in his behavior. But I didn't wanna believe that or give up. Detective Teresa Sterling: He was acting very upset. Jewels. He had been having an affair with a stripper and his wife became aware of it. On the other hand, his name appears in a few obituaries on the internet. Aguirre, also known as Nina, said she first went to the defendant for an abortion in the early 1990s, but she also saw him at his gynecology office. Tom Bevel, the blood spatter expert hired by Dr. John Hamilton, had wrapped up his questioning under defense attorneys. The medical examiner had determined that Susan had been strangled with two neckties, but her fatal injuries came from being bludgeoned with a blunt object, a murder weapon never found. I would say less than two minutes. A judge earlier ruled there was probable cause to detain Hamilton pending formal charges being filed. Dick Horton: Well, Susan was a very disciplined individual. her mother, Horton testified in the first- Wes Lane: John Hamilton is a control guy. His attorneys have claimed that police had improper contact with Bevel, who is a former police officer, during the trial. Aguirre, the topless dancer, The prosecutor was well aware of the hurdles he faced, not the least of which: the lack of motive. A lot of impact spatter. pic.twitter.com/JX4vEnAq2O, Crimes with Christine (@CrimeswChris) March 25, 2021. Believing that Susan Hamilton's threat of divorce was enough to make the doctor snap, prosecutors developed a theory that the couple had argued that morning after exchanging the cards and the doctor killed his wife. Something happened in that bathroom that absolutely triggered him, which he grabbed the ties, and he then, surprised her, and in his rage, did all the rest of the work. It was looked for extensively. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Susan Shibley Hamilton I found on Findagrave.com. This is the shirt.". Please reset your password. she tried to act strong at first. John Hamilton, 53, ordered an expensive arrangement of red orchids for his wife, but he never got the chance to give them to her. What were they to make of Susan's handwritten message -- "Obviously, I bought this before last Monday." Failed to delete memorial. Her husband was arrested that day and later charged with her murder. John Hamilton: Yeah. day. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Lane had questioned the other woman. Randy Scott: It indicated that she still felt something for John, but it just things weren't the same as they were gonna be. There was a problem getting your location. Feb. 13, 2003 -- Everyone says Susan Hamilton was the love of her husband's life. "I think John was so astounded that he had her that he had such a wonderful, perfect almost perfect wife, in his opinion," said Shary Coffey, Susan's best friend. The cry for help comes from Oklahoma City's most exclusive neighborhood. Her face savaged: almost unrecognizable. "When he saw that this incredible woman was looking like she was leaving him, he lost it. Bc s John Baxter Hamilton thnh ph v nh gia ca phu thut mang theo hoa v tm thip cho v, nhn ngy l tnh nhn 14/2/2001. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. If so, how? Please, please. Like the observation made by detectives at the station that he seemed to be checking out scratches to his shoulder? Even the prosecutor, Wes Lane, had to admit that John had been telling the truth about that suspected affair. There isn't any greater love. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. Tom Bevel: I was hired-- either the-- the next day, or within two days at least-- of-- of the actual crime-- by the defense. Watching. The Hamiltons did have enemies. John and Susan Hamilton had the seemingly perfect marriage. They'd been suspicious earlier, back at the house when he scratched his hands against the cage in the police car. A very nice, innocent guy was facing a nightmare. deny they were having an affair. It was over by 8, and afterwards, John stopped by the hospital, where he had another procedure scheduled for later that morning. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. After the second surgery, he returned home to pick up his datebook, and found his wife, he said. I was never gonna see Susan again. One says, "The shoes is what convicts him." And you know, start her day off right before she got busy with her meeting. A dozen roses? For ten months -- ever since that Valentine's Day when he was arrested for the murder of his wife -- John Hamilton had kept his silence behind bars. Teresa Sterling: It was violent. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area Effectively managed high-volume of product sales. Furthermore, he has previously requested a retrial, which has been denied each time. And both John and Susan had received threatening phone calls that week. "She loved him. At the time, many people sided with John Hamilton. The first-degree murder charge accuses Dr. John Baxter Hamilton, 52, an obstetrician and gynecologist, in the beating and strangulation death of his wife, Susan Shibley Hamilton, 55. (Oklahoma Department of Corrections) Dr. John Hamilton placed the initial 911 call after his wife was strangled and beaten to death in Oklahoma on Valentine's Day 2001. They claim the defendant took from the house his bloody clothes and the blunt instrument used to beat the victim after she was strangled with a man's necktie and her face repeatedly smashed into a tile floor. Hamilton, 62, was an Oklahoma City obstetrician, gynecologist and abortionist. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. On the steering wheel and driver's side seat and door sill, crime scene investigators recovered strands of susan's hair and a piece of her flesh. John Hamilton, a prominent Oklahoma City gynecologist, has been in jail without bail since Feb. 14. "He said he was wracking his A crowd lined up to attend the proceedings -- loyal patients, former employees, and fellow physicians -- all standing behind the doctor. Steve Jimerson: She was very strongly pro-choice, and-- and very outspoken about it, about the right of women. And-- my children started, "Well, I'll never celebrate it again." And for that, they hired a blood stain expert Named Ross Gardner. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. But I do love you. John Hamilton, a prominent Oklahoma City gynecologist, has been in jail There were no At around 8:30, he bumped into his former medical partner, Dr. Karen Reisig. There's no tracks that ran out through the creek bed and behind. an affair when he called her before the slaying. mother didn't sound like herself, although Wes Lane: This had a lot of dots to connect. The killer, careful not to step in the blood, changed into clean clothes and concealed the bloody clothes in a plastic bag before carrying them out of the house, Spruill said. Nobody expected that to happen. Dick: Right. John Hamilton: Oh, sure. It doesn't always happen that way. Macy said he will ask that bond be denied for John Hamilton. Something he'd noted and what would later be regarded as the atomic bomb of the trial of Dr. John Hamilton. Dr. John Baxter Hamilton loved his wife to death, District Attorney Wes Lane told an Oklahoma County jury Thursday. In this article, we delve into the life of Simon Ekpa, his family, and his net worth. One blow crushed her skull, Gofton said. sentenced to prison for life with or without the possibility of parole. John frantically called 911. At the end, I think she was calmer and she said, "I'm gonna think about it.". John Hamilton: Please, please, send police, please send an ambulance, please. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? But the most damning blood evidence of all, may have been found in the doctor's car. so alone in my life,'" Horton said. His theory was that the stains on the shirt were left by the murder weapon as it came in contact with the garment. The Hamiltons' 14-year marriage apparently had been in trouble for some time before the slaying. Yeah, I'm going to hang up so I can continue. "She was taken down almost immediately and spun onto her face, Spruill said. On Tuesday, District Judge Virgil Black allowed the doctor to attend his wife's graveside service under the supervision of sheriff's deputies. I don't have anything to lose. Now this was the reasoning as prosecutors saw it: The doctor wanted the police to believe the crime had started as a robbery. However, there is no credible evidence that he is still alive or dead. John Baxter Hamilton, who was convicted of the Valentine's Day murder of his wife, lost his bid to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Tuesday. John R. Hamilton Jr. John Ray Hamilton, Jr., 72, passed away at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo on Friday, January 6, 2023. And when they found fresh scratches on his hands and arm, did that explain maybe the business about scraping his hands on the patrol car cage? He wants everything in control in order. mother, and Horton testified How the case changed, the bottom fell out of everything. Just, you know, just a very light-hearted conversation. And we're thinkin' that maybe he was having an affair. That goes to another issue of we talk about possibly being staged or draw attention to me instead of emotionally upset over the loss of his wife. I mean, trying to set fire to his clinic. last telephone conversation that she and Now, keep in mind, John Hamilton was a doctor who performed abortions. They found a disturbing scene that didn't suit a moneyed neighborhood. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. He said he "absolutely" did not kill his wife, and that he is not the type of person to fly off the handle. Please try again later. So he hid his wife's jewelry before the 911 forces arrived, fully intending to get it out of the house sometime later. Could a man have loved his wife to death. Many still believe he is innocent, and he. Western leaders say the nation lacks credibility, Rishi Sunak leads minutes silence for Ukraine as Boris Johnson lights candle at poignant service, CVS eyes European expansion as vet groups profits boom. The-- they don't agree. And finally, there was the story told by blood. When rescue workers arrived they found him hysterical and covered in his wife's blood. But suspicion began to point closer to home. I just felt like they were very happy. Isn't that what Valentine's Day is supposed to be about? Dr. Hamilton 911 call Doctor, slain wife argued about affair, police say - Evidence taken from home where woman's body found Doctor leaves jail for funeral - Obstetrician permitted to attend wife's services Doctor accused in wife's death to remain in jail Suspect loses bail appeal - Doctor charged in wife's death to remain in jail pending trial Resend Activation Email. The appeals made their way all the way up to the u.s. Supreme court, but they ultimately failed. "She loved him," Coffey said her friend told her every day for a week before she was killed. Her skull had Here there might be a spark of life in your wife and you're giving her CPR, "Oh, I've gotta move the car.". Knowing that they were about to put his patient under anesthesia, Hamilton returned to the clinic, performed the surgery, and then came back home to finish cleaning up, Lane said. Dr. John Baxter Hamilton was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Things weren't nearly as bad as they portrayed them to be. In murder cases constructed on the interpretation of blood evidence, it's not unusual for juries to hear from dueling experts when they go to trial. We took a one-to-one image of his shirt, and we overlay it. Was he nervous about what an examination of his body would reveal? Dr. John Baxter Hamilton loved his wife to death, District Attorney Wes Lane told an Oklahoma County jury Thursday. Gibson Paul found himself getting dumped on Feb. 14, 2011, grabbed a gun and opened fire . News network NBC did a Dateline episode about the case. The doctor was then ushered away, as police wondered who might have committed such a brutal attack. Please send somebody quick. Please. problems. Wes Lane: They're not gonna do that. some 60 cell phone calls to a stripper. The palm goes on the center of the chest, on the sternum. The prosecutor told the jury he envisioned the murder this way: the doctor coming back mid-morning after his first surgery, trying to patch things up with his wife who, majorly, wasn't buying it. "He was just obsessed with her," District Attorney Wes Lane later told Primetime. All rights reserved. Tom Bevel, a blood spatter expert hired by the defense, testified on cross examination that the "most probable explanation for blood inside Hamiltons shirt sleeve was that he had struck his wife with a blunt object. After 14 years of marriage, John Hamilton murdered his wife. Family members linked to this person will appear here. Susan, as it turns out, should also have left by 9:20, because she had a 9:30 meeting at a friend's house ten minutes away. "Moments like that in the courtroom just don't happen like that. I didn't kill Susan. "His face showed Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. John, the good doctor, was simply trying to counsel her. Investigators though, weren't ruling anything out -- especially not after finding a Valentine's Day card, from her to him, opened that day. The conviction of Oklahoma City resident Dr. John Hamilton in the 2001 Valentine's Day murder of his wife Susan Hamilton will be examined on "True Crime with Aphrodite Jones" in an episode titled "Loved to Death," airing at 9 p.m. Monday on Investigation Discovery. "They have still got all kinds of scientific and technical evidence that has to be evaluated and reviewed, Martin said.
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