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Regina Carr was murdered on August 1, 1998. While at the Dublin Beef & Ale restaurant on July 31, 1998, Regina met a man named Shane Wheale. Despite being warned by the bartender not to leave with Wheale, Regina left the restaurant with him around 1:30am. Shortly after arriving at an apartment complex in Regina's 1987 Honda Accord, Wheale raped her repeatedly. When Regina resisted, Wheale beat her, strangled her, then bludgeoned her in the head, neck, and chest. A few hours later around 6am, Regina's bloody, mangled, and partially-nude body was found in her car. There was a stream of blood trickling from her mouth. Wheale was arrested after several people at the restaurant told police that they had seen Regina leaving with him. Wheale's common-law wife showed police his blood-spattered clothing in a trash bin, and said he had asked her to dispose of the clothing while he showered. Under questioning, Wheale told detectives that Regina must have choked to death or hit her head while performing a sexual act, which the DA disputed. He was charged with Regina's rape, assault, and murder. When the medical examiner completed Regina's autopsy, he listed her cause of death as blunt trauma to the head, neck, and trunk. A toxicology report also revealed that Regina's blood-alcohol level was 0.16, which meant she was legally drunk and presumably unable to defend herself. On September 9, 1998, two district judges listened to four different women who said they had been trapped, choked, and raped by Wheale, and that he preyed on women in bars. All four women took the witness stand and demonstrated how Wheale curled his fingers around their necks, grabbed their arms, and pinned their shoulders. Those statements led the judges to rule that there was sufficient evidence to support the charges against Wheale. In December 1998, prosecutors asked a judge to consolidate all of Wheale's sexual assaults into one case so they could introduce that evidence at a single trial. That evidence would show
Regina Carr was murdered on August 1, 1998. While at the Dublin Beef & Ale restaurant on July 31, 1998, Regina met a man named Shane Wheale. Despite being warned by the bartender not to leave with Wheale, Regina left the restaurant with him around 1:30am. Shortly after arriving at an apartment complex in Regina's 1987 Honda Accord, Wheale raped her repeatedly. When Regina resisted, Wheale beat her, strangled her, then bludgeoned her in the head, neck, and chest. A few hours later around 6am, Regina's bloody, mangled, and partially-nude body was found in her car. There was a stream of blood trickling from her mouth. Wheale was arrested after several people at the restaurant told police that they had seen Regina leaving with him. Wheale's common-law wife showed police his blood-spattered clothing in a trash bin, and said he had asked her to dispose of the clothing while he showered. Under questioning, Wheale told detectives that Regina must have choked to death or hit her head while performing a sexual act, which the DA disputed. He was charged with Regina's rape, assault, and murder. When the medical examiner completed Regina's autopsy, he listed her cause of death as blunt trauma to the head, neck, and trunk. A toxicology report also revealed that Regina's blood-alcohol level was 0.16, which meant she was legally drunk and presumably unable to defend herself. On September 9, 1998, two district judges listened to four different women who said they had been trapped, choked, and raped by Wheale, and that he preyed on women in bars. All four women took the witness stand and demonstrated how Wheale curled his fingers around their necks, grabbed their arms, and pinned their shoulders. Those statements led the judges to rule that there was sufficient evidence to support the charges against Wheale. In December 1998, prosecutors asked a judge to consolidate all of Wheale's sexual assaults into one case so they could introduce that evidence at a single trial. That evidence would show "a common scheme, plan, and/or design" on Wheale's part. In October 1999, Wheale's common-law wife Kristen Sjogren testified against him at trial after she was given immunity for helping him dispose of his bloody clothing. Sjogren told the jury that Wheale was hysterical when he arrived home in the early morning hours of August 1, 1998. "I tried to calm him down but he kept saying, 'Kristen, I think I killed someone,'" said Sjogren. "He said that her body was jerking, convulsing, and that he tried to resuscitate her." Members of the jury went to a courthouse loading dock to view Regina's Honda Accord. Bloodstains were visible on the gray velour seats, both of which were reclined, as well as on the parking brake. Wheale took the stand in his own defense on October 8, 1999, sobbed, and claimed that Regina's death was accidental. On October 11, 1999, the jury convicted Wheale of first-degree murder. The DA's office stated their intention to seek the death penalty. During the penalty phase, Wheale cried and begged the jury not to send him to death row, for the sake of his 1-year-old son that he had not gotten to know. Despite Wheale once calling the child his "mistake," the performance ended in a hung jury. Wheale received the mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole. Regina's son Anthony, who turned 12 just four days after she was murdered, remained in the care of his grandparents since his father had died in a motorcycle crash two years prior. Regina was 37 years old. #grave #cemetery #mausoleum #graves #cemeteries #cemeteryexplorer #cemeteryexplorers #famous #famouspeople #famousgraves #famousgrave #graveyard #gravephotographer #gravestone #gravestones #taphophile #taphophilia #celebritygraves #murder #truecrimetok #murdervictims #murdervictimsawareness #unsolved #unsolvedcases #unsolvedcasefiles #unsolvedcrime #unsolvedcrimes #truecrimetiktok #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #truecrimetok

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