Is the movie called Escape From Terror?
Well, you folks have to remember, that Stamper was sentenced under 1985 laws which were different in Oklahoma than current laws. I actually knew this guy. He became eligible … He then got an additional 25 years worth of suspended prison sentences that would take effect when he was released from prison on the original 30 years of original charges. I've heard that Paul Stamper has been out on parole since 2002. He died in January 1991 at age 73. I wonder if he's ben able to change, or mature, or learn enough self control to no longer be a threat. So, in 2002 they kicked in and he will be on probation or parole until 2027. Bumping this up.
Justin Stamper is a Real Estate investor, flipper, and entrepreneur, located in Orlando, Florida, and can be seen on A&E's "Zombie House Flipping". About marley & me. Hopefully Theresa has a restraining order and Paul is off making a new life for himself. Do you remember what she said the circumstances were? Details: Paul Stamper was an unemployed laborer who moved to Kingfisher, Oklahoma, to start an oil equipment operation. Bumping this up. The movie did get many other crucial things right, down to the guy's alias, etc. He was co-authored in an animation recently on Newgrounds / Youtube that he lended his voice for. He was turned down the first two times, on the third time he was granted parole. Please note that their old mailing address and 1-800 phone number no longer work. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Paul Stamper Trivia (1) … I just hope he doesn't hurt other people.
He got 30 years in prison for the original sentences. The movie was released in 1995 (on Lifetime, I think) and there's not much discussion on the IMDB site at all. I sure wish they'd run this movie again, it sounds very interesting. He became eligible for parole under the old laws after serving 5 years. The friends forced a female security guard, at gunpoint, to open the cell. At 5/21/18 10:13 AM, NekoMika wrote: He still does voice acting and is a pretty active person in the animation community but he's usually just doing stuff on youtube, sleepycabin, or working on The Behemoth games with TomFulp. learned his lesson? Real Name: Paul Eugene Stamper Aliases: None known Wanted For: Abuse, Harassment, Abduction, Attempted Murder, Terrorism, Escape Missing Since: April 28, 1986 Case Edit. I hope so, because I do not like the thought of him being out of the streets.
Still a little unsettling that he's free at all, but at least he's being watched.
When Paul comes out, he throws her in and you can see inmates in the back. Stamper had a plea deal and was sentenced to 30 years in prison for attempted murder and kidnapping. That guy is pretty scary. They tend to show movies going back to the early 90's.Bumping this up.
Totally random, but do you guys remember when the segment shows Paul's friend helping him escape from jail? Paul Stamper was born on April 15, 1917. Stamper had a plea deal and was sentenced to 30 years in prison for attempted murder and kidnapping. Paul Stamper is the main antagonist in the Lifetime movie Escape From Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story.. As basically it was mandated at the time he was sentenced that whenever he was paroled from prison that even after his parole was discharged he would still be on probation for 25 years after his release from prison. It may show up on LMN. Paul Stamper.
Paul D Stamper Karen C Carroll 1) Evaluation of delayed time to blood culture extraction by the Sepsityper kit and impact of shipping pellets off-site for MALDI-TOF MS analysis. In the movie Paul marries Teresa Walden who works for him and the marriage seems happy and 2 years later they have a daughter Katie but soon Paul becomes abusive and hits his wife while they are at a bar. Does anyone happen to know?
I knew him during all of this and remember the day he shot Chris and kidnapped Teresa. It is unclear whether he is still under supervised parole? Was she pregnant and felt she had to marry him or did he threaten her family if she didn't marry him? Ugh, I wonder what lies he told the parole board...found God?