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2/23/2010

Arkansas Cold Case: Former Private Investigator's 1993 Murder

Channel 11 Interview



In 1993 Luther Gerald "Jerry" Parks Jr. was mysteriously murdered.

How quickly life can change, from a cruise ship photo to a haunting September evening.
"I just went to my knees,"says Denise Hickman.

A former police officer's ride home in Little Rock wasn't supposed to end this way. Not out on a dark road. Not with a gunman beside his car. Not with the piercing sound of gunfire.

"It hurts. No one should die from being murdered. No one should be taken that way," cries Hickman.

The day was ending like so many others had before. Jerry Parks, 47, was driving home to Roland from dinner. The stretch of Chenal Parkway was quiet, remote even. For Parks though, he was on familiar turf.

But the idea of a quiet night at home was about to change forever.

Hickman is Jerry Parks' daughter. She says, "There is not a day goes by that I don't think about my father."

A car came out of nowhere. The driver fired at least 10 shots. Three hit Parks. Windows shattered, the front door punctured. The gunman fled. In the coming days, police worked countless hours collecting bits and pieces of evidence from Parks' car and the general roadside area.

Then Lt. Doc Holladay says, "We will be investigating the background. His associates and family trying to get any information at all to indicate someone that we need to talk to or possible suspect."

Parks was the owner of a security company. He supplied the guards at the 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign headquarters in Little Rock. Speculations grew that Clinton's people were behind Parks' death. Police though ruled out those theories.

But 16 years later, Lt. Terry Hastings says they are no closer to finding the killer.

"We lose a lot of information very quickly because of time," he says. "We really have no evidence to point us in a particular direction."

There haven't been that many people interviewed in this case, really no witnesses. That is because back in 1993, the area of Cantrell and Chenal wasn't what it is today. There were really no homes or businesses, which made it all the more difficult for police to solve.

"There is no closure. It was unnecessary. He was 47. He didn't have to die that way," says Hickman.

Questions loom that this daughter can't shake. What happened that night?

Hickman says, "These people are free. They are living their lives and you know they have hurt a lot of people."

Pictures, greeting cards, and her faith bring comfort. Every day though it's a hurdle. The murder anniversary is the most difficult.

"Yeah it is real hard. I know somebody knows something and I wish they would come clean. Come talk. Tell somebody something," cries Hickman.

In recent months, police have reviewed what few clues they do have. Hastings says they're not giving up, but they need more.

He says, "Right now everybody is still a suspect until we get a clear path we are looking for anybody and everybody."

Meantime, Denise Hickman will keep pushing for the truth.

"I could tell he was proud of me. I loved my father and I would like to see justice served," says Denise.

Hanging onto words she plans to one day make.

"I would tell him I love him and that I am proud to be his daughter," Denise adds.

Jerry Parks' wife, Lois, re-married after his murder. Three years ago, someone stabbed that husband, David Millstein, to death in Mountain Home. Police there won't say if they have any suspects.

Little Rock Police say everyone is still a suspect in Jerry Parks' murder.

If you have any information about the death of Parks, you're asked to call the Little Rock Police Department. That number is 501-371-4636.

You can contact Mountain Home Police Department at 870-425-6336.


Parks pleads not quilty in death of stepfather

Gary Parks charged with first degree capitol murder.

http://www.todaysthv.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=96424&catid=2

The stepson of a Mountain Home doctor who was stabbed to death in 2006 has pleaded not guilty today after he was arrested for capital murder in connection with the death.Gary Parks is charged with the murder of Dr. David Millstein.


It's a family that's seen many tragedies over the years.

Millstein is Park's second father figure to be killed.

Today's THV aired a Cold Case on the murder of Jerry Parks.

He's Gary Parks' biological father. His killer has never been found.

However, some are hopeful Gary Park's arrest for his stepfather's murder will uncover answers about his father's death.

While getting ready for Christmas on Tuesday, Denise Hickman learned her half-brother is facing capital murder charges. Her reaction wasn't what one might expect.

"It's turned out to be an awesome Christmas," says Hickman. "I don't understand how someone could do something like that, I really don't."

About 16 years ago, Gary's and Hickman's father Jerry Parks,was also murdered.

"He was awesome. I admired him. He was proud of me and I was proud of him," says Hickman.

Records show in 1993, the former police officer was driving home in Little Rock, but only got as far as Chenal Parkway. A car pulled up next to him and opened fire, first through his back window, then to the side. Police say he was peppered with at least ten shots. Hickman got word from Gary's mother. Lois Jane Parks.

"She said to me, 'He is dead,' and I dropped the phone and dropped to my knees," says Hickman.

Jerry Parks was the owner of a security company that supplied the guards for the 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign headquarters in Little Rock.

Some people have speculated that his murder was politically motivated, but police say they've found no evidence of that.

Lt. Terry Hastings says detectives at the Little Rock Police Department have hit a brick wall. "It was in a very secluded part of the city; no witnesses," says Hastings. "We have investigated everything we have. We need new information."

Investigators from Mountain Home have been in touch with investigators in Little Rock looking for the possibility of a connection between the murders.

"It is unusual when you have a family member that's been arrested for murder and there's an unsolved murder that does relate back to that family that's always something that's suspicious," Hastings says.

For Hickman, her half-brother's arrest means more attention paid to her father's case, which she says is the best Christmas present she could have.

Parks is being held without bond and is expected back in court early next year.

2/20/2010

IM sent from James Whitten (Khybermaster) to me

Apparently my blog is offending Mr. Whitten and somehow causing him financial harm. How? I do not know.

It is not my intention to offend or cause harm to anyone. It is, however, my intention to bring attention to my father's unsolved murder. Mr. Whitten want's me to take this site down and if I do that, then he has offered to help me.

I do appreciate his offer..... but I have been offered, a better one.



Khybermaster


Denise, 5:08 PM

 
you have slandered my name more than i have ever slandered yours, you have my name all over your website with all kinds of things about me on it, you are the one that is the problem here, i haven't done anything illegal or wrong about either of those murders, i have no fear, i appreciate your willingness not to want to have me tell the truth about all this but darling, I didn't do anything wrong, and thats all there is to it, you posted lies and all kinds of insanity about me on your website, if you want me to shut up then take all your bullshit yahoo etc. stuff off the internet about me otherwise i have already got an atty, do you want his name, he says im in the right and i could care less what you say about me or do, you have already gone too far for too long, too many people have found 5:12 PM



you little website and it has caused me finanical problems which i can prove in a court of law, your yahoo defamation of my character is proveable, you are the one that needs to back off me, you want me to stop then you stop and delete all that trash you put up about me, you are the one thats broken the law here. not me. i have no fear take your best shot if thats what you want, but thats your only option if you want me to do anything for you. 

Topix blog-Dr. David Millstein

2/13/2010

Parks reappears in court with defense team

http://www.baxterbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=20102120340

The prosecution handed over a box of six four-inch binders filled with documents and evidence Thursday to the defense team of a man charged with capital murder.


14th Judicial District Prosecutor Ron Kincade gave the information to Gary W. Parks' attorneys as a matter of procedure during an appearance in Baxter County Circuit Court.


Parks, 39, of Germantown, Tenn., is charged in the death of his stepfather, Dr. David Millstein. Police found Millstein stabbed to death in his home June 2006. Parks was arrested 3 1/2 years later on Dec. 21.

On Thursday, Parks appeared with two state-appointed death penalty-qualified attorneys, Joe Perry of Marianna and Danny Glover of Wynne. Also appearing in court with Parks' defense team was an investigator and mitigation specialist.