Jerry Ball was 16 years old in early 1983 when he asked his parents if he could go hang out with friends at the old Hecks shopping center parking lot in Beckley, WV. They told him no. Jerry had been victemized for years by a ruthless father and he just seemed to snap. He shot one parent, his father, I think, and bludgeoned the other and two younger siblings to death with a Baseball bat. One of those two siblings was still alive when the WV State Police discovered the bodies the next day, but later died at the hospital. The house was located around the Dry Hill area of Beckleyand has since been torn down. The family was buried at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens near Beckley, WV. Jerry Ball pleaded guilty and was sentence to life imprisonment. The extended family still protests at his parole hearings and he is subsequently denied parole. He was incarcerated at the Anthonly Correctional Facility for Youthful offenders until adult status, then transferred to a maximum security penitentiary in WV> He is still imprisoned today.
Jerry West was born and raised in Chelyan, West Virginia. He attended high school in East Bank, WV and then college at West Virginia University.
Hopefully you meant "Sam" Huff and not "Saw" Huff! In any case all three - Jerry West, Hal Greer, and Sam Huff all played collegiate ball in the state of West Virginia.
There is only one Jerry Ball listed with the Anthony Correctional Center in West Virginia. This particular Anthony is on parole with an electronic monitoring device. He was convicted of 4 counts of first degree murder in January 4, 1985.
Pinch, West Virginia
If it has the NBA logo on the basketball, then it will have a sillouhette of Jerry West on it.
It is located in West Virginia I don't know where in West Virginia though
Jerry West has two siblings: an older brother named David West and a younger sister named Linda West. Growing up in a close-knit family in West Virginia, they shared a supportive environment that contributed to Jerry's development as an athlete.
Jerry West is the NBA logo
The town
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After Jerry Ball killed his entire family in West Virginia, he was apprehended by law enforcement. The incident shocked the local community and garnered significant media attention. Ball faced legal consequences for his actions, culminating in a trial where he was found guilty and sentenced to prison. The case highlighted issues of domestic violence and mental health in the region.
Elk Hotel - 2003 was released on: USA: 11 October 2003 (West Virginia Filmmakers Film Festival) (premiere) USA: 30 October 2004 (South Charleston, West Virginia) USA: 15 October 2005 (Sutton, West Virginia) USA: 22 October 2005 (Jerry's Run, West Virginia) USA: 31 October 2007 (Charleston, West Virginia)