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This week, Tiff tackles a truly savage and senseless case. A case that is still known as the deadliest bank robbery in recent Oklahoma history.

In part 1 of this two-parter, Tiff details the brutal Geronimo Bank Robbery on December 14, 1984, in Geronimo, Oklahoma, which resulted in the murders of four people and severe injuries to three others. The primary suspects were local men, Jay Wesley Neill (age 19) and Robert Grady Johnson (age 21), who were a couple facing severe financial hardship and were known to the small-town bank as "problem customers."

The attack began at 1:00 p.m. when Neill entered the First Bank of Chattanooga and held three female tellers hostage:

While Neill was in the back room, several customers entered the bank. Neill took five customers hostage.

The perpetrators fled by 1:30 p.m., leaving behind  "a sea of bloody carnage."

Due to the severity, the FBI took jurisdiction. And the hunt for two men was on. Once the suspects were apprehended, all the strings started to unravel. The finger pointing started resulting in court room drama at its finest. Join us as we unwind the premeditation and planning that went into this heinous crime. 

Sources:

Wikipedia

LA Times

Clark County Prosecuting Attorney

The Gayly

Time

OK Court of Criminal Appeals

Oklahoma’s Most Notorious Cases Volume 2 by Kent Frates

The Lawton Constitution

KSWO 7 News