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Gary Parks, Charged With Killing His Stepfather, Is A Suspect In His Father's Murder Too
Monday, January 11, 2010 at 9:00 am
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| David Millstein's stepson, Gary Parks, was recently charged with his 2006 murder. |
Before meeting Millstein, Lois was married to Jerry Parks, a businessman in Little Rock, Arkansas with ties to the Clintons. His company, American Janitorial Services, supplied Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign headquarters and transitional office with janitors.
In 1993, Jerry was driving home from a dinner, when a car pulled up next to him and he was shot twice in the chest and once in the abdomen. When the police arrived on the scene, Jerry was already dead and ten shell casings were found scattered around his car. Many speculated that it was a politically motived crime, but no suspects were ever charged and the case remains unsolved to this day.
Then, when Millstein turned up dead in 2006, folks began eyeing Lois with suspicion. One murdered husband sounded like a bad dose of luck -- but two just sounded like the work of a black widow. Still, Lois Parks was never charged, and Millstein's case also went cold.
| Gary Parks is suspected of killing his father as well. |
Then, just last month, police arrested none other than Lois and Jerry's son, Gary, for the murder of his stepfather. Police aren't saying what evidence tied Gary to the scene of the crime or why he might have committed the murder. They also won't comment on whether or not Gary acted alone. All we know is that, if convicted, Gary faces the death penalty.
As for the response of Gary's family, his half-sister Denise Hickman told OzarksFirst.com that because of her brother's arrest, she was having "an awesome Christmas." Hickman -- who is the biological daughter of Jerry Parks -- believes her brother is also responsible for her father's murder and hopes that his recent arrest will finally bring a conclusion to their dad's case, too.
Right now, Mountain Home police are working with Little Rock authorities in hopes of charging Parks with his father's murder, as well.
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