Hi-Fi Murders - Robbery

Robbery

On April 22, 1974 Pierre, Andrews, Roberts and three other men drove to a Hi-Fi store on Washington Boulevard, Ogden, in two vans just before closing time. Three of the group then entered the shop brandishing handguns, while Roberts and another man remained with the vehicles. Two employees, Stanley Walker, age 20, and Michelle Ansley, age 18, were in the store at the time and taken hostage. Pierre and Andrews took the two into the store's basement and bound them. The gang then began robbing the store. Later, a 16-year-old boy named Cortney Naisbitt arrived to thank Walker for allowing him to park his car in the store's parking lot as he ran an errand next door. He was also taken hostage and tied up in the basement with Walker and Ansley. Later that evening, Orren Walker, Stanley's 43-year-old father, became worried that his son had not returned home. Cortney Naisbitt's mother Carol Naisbitt, also arrived at the shop looking for her son, who was late getting home. Both Orren Walker and Carol Naisbitt were taken to the basement and tied up.

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