On December 8, 2000, having recently arrived in Wichita, they committed armed robbery against Andrew Schreiber, a 23-year-old assistant baseball coach. The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday, Joverturned the death sentences of the two brothers convicted of capital murder in a crime spree in Wichita in 2000 including robbery, rape, forced. The 28-year-old was jailed for at least 11 years and will be eligible for parole in 2031. The Carr brothers, 22-year-old Reginald and 20-year-old Jonathan, already had lengthy criminal records when they began their spree based on robbery. I didn't hesitate just let loose on him brother," he wrote in one message, which was tendered in court as evidence.īaines, 29, was handed a sentence of 36 years, with 27 years to be served without parole.ĭanishyar was found guilty of being an accessory before and after Barbaro's murder after he picked up Baines, Sultani and Munshizada following the execution. Judge Fagan said encrypted messages Baines exchanged with Sultani afterwards showed he "derived a thrill" in the murder. The Carr brothers arrive in Wichita intending to commit robberies, but their plans quickly escalate to a murderous spree the likes of which Kansas had never seen. He said Munshizada's role as driver in two hits was "just as important" as the act of shooting.īaines was one of two gunmen in the shooting of Barbaro outside developer George Alex's home in Earlwood. Munshizada, who the court heard was deemed by his gangmates as the crew's best driver, was an "indispensable" part of the murder squad according to Judge Fagan. The court heard Joshua Baines (right) "derived a thrill" from the murder.
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