Update: PAROLE DENIED. Robin Bender's parole
has been denied. Bender will not have another hearing until April
of
2016.
Thank you
to everyone who helped in the effort to block this parole.
INNOCENCE LOST
Robin Bender
brutally killed Kenny and Louis Youngpeter and almost wiped out
an entire family.
The Youngpeters on Ken and Judy's Wedding
day
(L to R: Mid, Judy, Ken and Louis)
Ken Youngpeter had his whole life ahead of
him. Ken and his wife Judy had just finished building their dream
home in the small town of Delphos, Ohio. Ken built the house from
the ground up with the help of his father Louis. Ken's life revolved
around his family. Every day when Ken got home from work he would
play on the family room floor with his two very young children Tony
and Kelly. They were his pride and joy. Ken, Judy, Tony, and Kelly
were a close and loving family. No one could have imagined that Ken
would be brutally murdered at the young age of 27 after stumbling
upon a burglary at his home.
Louis Youngpeter, Ken's father, was much
like Ken in nature. He was easy going,
smiled often, and loved people. Louis and
his wife, Mildred (Mid), had a strong marriage.
They laughed together often and were a
loving couple. Louis and Mildred enjoyed
fishing in the summer and enjoyed spending
good times with their friends. They had
two sons, Ken and Neal. Louis was especially
proud of his grandchildren and looked forward
to watching them grow up. Louis loved his
sons and would have done anything for them.
In 1974 Louis would pay the ultimate price
trying to save Ken's life.
Double Murder in a Small Town
On
July 17, 1974 Ken Youngpeter and his wife
Judy were visiting Ken's parents Louis
and Mildred. Ken was helping his dad with
some farming. While working on the farm
Ken noticed a car pull in the driveway
of his home, which was next door. Ken did
not recognize the car and believed it was
someone from work so he decided to go home.
Ken walked to his house and found the door
kicked in. Ken went into the house and
was confronted by a stranger with a shotgun.
The stranger was Robin Bender. Bender chased
Ken out the door and began chasing him
around the house.
Judy Youngpeter
looked out the window and saw her husband
in danger. She immediately
ran out the door to help her husband. "He
would have done the same thing if I were
in that position," she says today.
When Judy arrived Bender forced her and
Ken into the house. Bender made Judy tie
her husband Ken to a chair. "He [Bender]
was jumping around like a crazy person," says
Judy, "He kept saying we saw his face
and kept putting the gun to our heads threatening
to kill us." After about ten minutes
of ranting and raving Bender placed the
shotgun to Ken's chest. Ken looked at his
wife and said, "Is this all there
is?" Bender then fired three shots
at point blank range into Ken Youngpeter's
chest. Judy immediately took off for the
door. Bender fired the gun at Judy and
one bullet hit Judy in the side leaving
a massive wound.
Case
Summary
· Robin
Bender brutally murdered Kenny
and Louis Youngpeter in cold blood.
· Bender attempted to murder
Judy and Mildred Youngpeter.
· Bender openly admits
he has no problem killing law enforcement
officers.
· Bender received two consecutive
life sentences for murdering Ken
and Louis Youngpeter and five to
fifteen years for attempting to
murder Judy Youngpeter.
· Bender's last words to
the surviving victims were "I
will come back and kill you all."
As soon as Judy left to help her husband
Mildred Youngpeter immediately went to
call the police. Unfortunately she could
not get a line out. She then went to find
her husband. When she found Louis she told
him what was happening. Louis immediately
took off to save Ken and Judy. Mildred
grabbed Ken and Judy's two-year-old daughter
(their son was at a friend's house) and
took off to a neighbor's home so she could
call the police.
When Louis arrived at Ken and Judy's house
a crazy Robin Bender came out with the
loaded shotgun. He chased Louis around
the house firing the shotgun at him. A
bullet hit Louis in the shoulder and he
fell to the ground. Bender then came upon
the wounded Louis. He put the shotgun to
Louis throat and fired a bullet at point
blank range killing Louis Youngpeter.
After
killing Louis Youngpeter, Bender saw a
critically wounded Judy running down the
street to the same neighbor's home that
Mildred Youngpeter had went to earlier
to call police. Bender jumped in his car
and began driving across the yard to reach
Judy and kill her before she went into
the home. Judy made it into the neighbor's
house and managed to crouch next to the
bar. A crazed Bender arrived at the house
and bolted through the door. Somehow he
failed to notice Judy and ran up the stairs.
By the time
Bender had arrived at the top of the
stairs, the neighbor, Mrs. Bockey,
had locked herself in a room along with
the Youngpeter's young daughter. Mildred
Youngpeter did not have time to get into
the room and remained in the hallway. Bender
then put the shotgun to Mrs. Youngpeter's
head and said, "Where's the girl?" Mrs.
Youngpeter responded, "What girl?" Bender
then said, "You know what girl!" and
he pulled the trigger. By the grace of
God the gun jammed and Mildred Youngpeter
was not shot and killed. Bender then heard
police sirens and ran downstairs. He saw
a police car out the window and then ran
back upstairs. Mildred Youngpeter was now
barricaded in the room with the others.
Bender tried to kick the door in so he
could "get some hostages." When
the door would not open Bender ran to an
open window and removed the screen. Before
he jumped Bender told them "I will
come back and kill you all!" Bender
jumped out the window and took off. Judy
made it out the front door and collapsed
in the bushes.
Kenny
Youngpeter
Bender Takes Plea Deal and Admits Would
Have Killed Police
When police arrived they summoned an
ambulance for Judy and began an intensive
search to find Bender. Bender stayed
on the run for several days and committed
several more robberies. Fortunately no
one was killed. Bender was arrested at
a bar while attempting to pay with coins
he had stolen during one of the robberies
after the murders. He was brought back
to Ohio and pled guilty to the murders
of Kenny and Louis Youngpeter and for
shooting Judy Youngpeter. Bender received
two consecutive (back to back) life sentences
for the murders (two counts of aggravated
murder), five to fifteen years for shooting
Judy (felonious assault) and also received
two six month to five year sentences
for subsequent convictions for attempted
escape and obstructing justice.
In addition
to killing innocent people Bender also
made it very clear that he
has no issues with murdering police officers.
In his confession to a local newspaper
right after his guilty plea he stated
that he had seen a police officer about
15 feet away while hiding in a cornfield.
Bender stated, "I stayed there about
15 to 20 minutes staring at the policeman
trying to figure out how to get across
the road. I was trying to decide whether
to shoot him or not. I decided against
shooting him unless it was a last resort.
I made up my mind I was not going to
be taken alive that day. If they caught
me there would have been a shootout." Later
in the interview Bender discussed being
at a police roadblock. Bender stated, "When
I neared the roadblock I put the shotgun
on my lap. If they did spot me I was
going to take two or three of them with
me." Fortunately they did not spot
Bender and no officers were killed.
Robin
Bender
The Aftermath
Judy Youngpeter would remain in critical
condition for several weeks and would
go through several excruciating surgeries.
Judy recovered physically however bullet
fragments remain in her body to this
very day. Judy still deals with the emotional
wounds, as does Mildred Youngpeter, Josephine
Bockey and Judy and Ken's children. Even
after 36 years they can still here Robin
Bender's last words to them. "I
will comeback and kill you all!"
No Parole
Robin Bender killed two people and given
the opportunity he would have killed
several more. He is a cold-blooded killer
with no respect for authority. Bender
decimated an entire family and left two
women without their husbands and two
young children without their father.
Bender accepted a plea agreement, which
mandated he serve TWO CONSECUTIVE life
sentences. Bender openly stated to the
surviving victim's that if he is released
he will "Come back and kill them
all!" Releasing this cold-blooded
DOUBLE MURDERER would not only endanger
all the surviving victims but also the
community at large.
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