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Murder of Pete Shrum

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Target
  
Texan clerk

Deaths
  
1

Weapons
  
Firearm

Victim
  
Pete Shrum

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Date
  
March 27, 1993; 23 years ago (1993-03-27)

Perpetrators
  
Anthony Bernard Hampton, Wayne Hampton

Location
  
Mesquite, Texas, United States

On March 27, 1993, in Mesquite, Texas, convenience store clerk Pete Shrum was shot and killed by two armed robbers. Shrum cooperated with the robbers' demands and made no attempt to fight back against them. Despite his cooperation, the robbers murdered him. The crime was recorded by two security cameras in the store. Footage of the murder was shown on television to help identify the killers. Since then, the footage has been featured in many documentaries relating to crime. Both suspects were convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder.

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Murder

On Saturday, March 27, 1993, sixty-one-year-old Arthur Virgil "Pete" Shrum Jr., a convenience store clerk, attended to customers at the Diamond Shamrock gas station where he worked, in Mesquite, Texas. At around 11:20 p.m. Shrum attended to a woman who was buying gas for her car. She had forgotten her purse, and didn't have enough money to pay. She returned to her car to get her other purse, so she could pay for the gas. During this time, the store was empty, apart from Shrum. Another customer, twenty-two-year-old Wayne Hampton, then entered the store and engaged in conversation with Shrum. Outside by the front door of the store, Wayne's accomplice and younger uncle, eighteen-year-old Anthony Bernard Hampton, nicknamed Elmo, waited with a handgun. While Wayne was in conversation with Shrum, Anthony entered the store and snuck up to the side of Shrum. He drew his handgun and ordered Shrum to hand over any money in the cash register. Shrum cooperated and opened the register, which contained eighteen dollars. Anthony then fired three shots at point-blank range. Shrum was hit and fell to the floor. Wayne and Anthony took the money from the cash register, along with a dispenser full of lottery tickets, and fled the store. The woman returned as the robbers exited the store. She was shot at by Anthony and received a bullet to the shoulder but survived the injury. Shrum didn't die immediately, but succumbed to his injuries.

Victim

Arthur Virgil "Pete" Shrum, Jr. (June 28, 1931 – March 27, 1993) was a former sergeant of the U.S. army who served in Korea during the Korean War. In his later years he worked as a clerk at a Diamond Shamrock gas station in Mesquite, Texas. Shrum was born on June 28, 1931, in Wise County, Texas. On April 28, 1950, he married his wife in Decatur, Texas at the age of eighteen. Shrum was survived by his wife and three children. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas.

Aftermath

Footage of the crime was recorded on two security cameras. The cameras filmed the murder in black and white with full functioning audio from inside the store. The audio picked up the sound of Shrum's death rattle, making the footage all the more shocking. The security cameras helped identify the two killers. Two days after the murder, on March 29, 1993, television stations in Texas broadcast the footage of the crime in hope that members of the public would be able to help identify the killers. Police received tips from viewers. One viewer recognized Anthony's face in the recording, because he had worked with him at a Garland trampoline factory for about three months. Police continued tracking the suspects and interviewed their relatives. A day later, both men were arrested on murder charges. Each of them gave written confessions and surrendered to the police. Several of the Hamptons' family members lied to investigators about the men's whereabouts and were to face criminal charges. Anthony Hampton confessed that his reason for murdering Shrum was because of his frustration over how there was so little money in the cash register, and also because Shrum had seen his face. Both men were unaware that they were being filmed.

The woman, who was the only witness to the crime, was shot at by the robbers during their getaway. She was shot in the shoulder, but survived. She returned to the store once the robbers had fled and found Shrum dying. Due to shock, she left the store. She was interviewed about the crime on the television documentary, Real TV, and described what she had witnessed. She was friends with Shrum and was a regular customer at the store.

Anthony's mother, thirty-four-year-old Annie Mae Hampton, recounted to a jury how her son became involved in crime and claimed she lost control over him. In court, she recounted her attempts to help her son. She wanted help, but claimed she received very little assistance.

Anthony Bernard Hampton and his nephew Wayne Hampton were both sentenced to life in prison for the crime. They both must serve thirty-five-years in prison before being eligible for parole. They were spared the death penalty, despite prosecutors urging for it and calling in witnesses to influence the jury to call for it. Prior to the murder of Pete Shrum, the duo were responsible for a number of armed robberies in the Dallas area, two of which happened the same week as Shrum's murder. Surviving store clerks who had been robbed by the Hamptons testified at their trials.

Both men are incarcerated in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) system in separate facilities. Anthony is imprisoned in the French M. Robertson Unit and Wayne is imprisoned in the Mark W. Michael Unit. Both men are not eligible for parole until March 30, 2028, which is thirty-five-years after their initial incarceration.

Footage of the murder was shown on both Real TV, and the 1998 shockumentary film, Banned from Television. The latter however, mistakenly reported that the crime occurred in Plano, Texas, as opposed to Mesquite, Texas, where it actually occurred. The footage was also shown on CBS Evening News, in a segment called "Eye On America," on November 9, 1993. Shrum's son Greg was interviewed on the program about his father's murder.

References

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