![]() ![]() He did not fight them when he was arrested. The two officers demanded that James Finch come out from the table and saw that he was covered in blood and had a cut on his hand. The table was located on the back porch of the residence.” “Officer Duran stated he followed the foot prints where he observed a nude male, wearing only socks, hiding under a white table with a glass top. “Officer Duran stated (he) observed bloody foot prints on the back porch (of the house),” Acata wrote. The two officers called for an ambulance and found they were unable to break through the front door so they went to the back of the house and jumped a wall. The woman, Kathy Finch, was calling out for help. Officer Duran observed a female lying face up in a pool of blood.” “Officer Duran stated he observed a large amount of blood inside of the residence. “The nude male ran from the south side of the residence,” Acata wrote. Bumphrey arrived at the house, after the 911 center received a call of a woman asking for help, Duran looked through a small window in the door and saw a naked man inside the house. His parents were so afraid of him they took out a restraining order and after he was released from jail a few days before he killed his father, David Finch, the latter went around his neighborhood, telling everyone to watch out for his son, Detective Leah Acata wrote in a statement of probable cause/criminal complaint for James Finch’s arrest. 24, 2015, he broke into their house on Grove Street around 3 a.m. Per his plea, he will spend 27 years in prison and spend six years on supervised probation following his release from prison.įour days before James Finch stabbed his father to death and beat and stabbed his mother, he dug a grave in his parent’s back yard. On March 3, 2017, Finch pleaded no contest to charges of second-degree murder, attempt to commit first-degree murder, tampering with evidence and aggravated burglary. James Finch allegedly stabbed his father to death and stabbed his mother, but not fatally, on Aug. Judicial district: Second Judicial District.Location: 1200 block of Grove Street NE, Albuquerque.Sentence: 27 years followed by 5 years supervised probation.Status: No contest plea to second-degree murder, attempt to commit first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, aggravated burglary.Charges: Second-degree murder, attempt to commit first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, aggravated burglary.And they don’t want that to happen again. They think about the 168 people or the 149 adults and 19 children who perished, who came to the Alfred Murrah Federal Building on April 19th, 1995 and never went home. ![]() They may have never left the state of Oklahoma, but when you talk about terrorism, they think about Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. When we go around the state and we talk to our law enforcement partners about terrorism, whether it’s international terrorism or domestic terrorism, they have an acute awareness. It’s one of the things you will not find law enforcement take lightly. But what you realize from that is they’re a resilient people. ![]() It seems like it tragically changed the life of every Oklahoman on a public and personal level, regardless who you talk to. They know it’s a part of their existence as Oklahomans. The schools, they are educated in it, they have toured the memorial. If it’s a child and they weren’t born at that time, it’s almost like it was passed on. It seems to be a salient, horrific memory, regardless of the age group you talk to. One of the things you become acutely aware of: you can talk to a small child or very elderly person in Oklahoma and what you will find, even though their way of expressing it will be vastly different, they will have an awareness. ![]()
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