The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO

Crime & Courts

October 3, 2012

Joplin man sentenced in death of Pittsburg man

GIRARD, Kan. — Prosecution of the Ryan Bailey murder case moved a step closer to completion Wednesday with the formal sentencing of the Pittsburg man’s shooter, Rickey R. Smith, to 26 years and 10 months in prison.

District Judge John Gariglietti assessed Smith, 23, of Joplin, Mo., the prison term at a hearing in Crawford County District Court in Girard. The defendant must serve 85 percent of the sentence before he will be eligible for parole.

In taking a plea deal in January, Smith admitted that he was the one who shot the 21-year-old Bailey on Oct. 6, 2011, during a bungled home-invasion robbery attempt at Bailey’s home in Pittsburg. He and three other Joplin men were charged with the crime.

Smith turned state’s evidence against the others to get a count of first-degree murder that he was facing reduced to second-degree murder. He also was convicted of aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery.

Oscar C. DeLeon Jr. and Randu Rivera, both of whom were 18 at the time of the slaying and are now 19, pleaded guilty in April to second-degree murder and were assessed prison terms of 172 months.

The case of a fourth defendant, Nathan D. Whitney, has yet to be decided. He remained a fugitive from justice until March of this year, when he was arrested in Columbia, Mo. He was sent to Johnson County, Mo., on an alleged probation violation after the arrest. The probation that was assessed on a conviction for receiving stolen property was revoked in May, and he was ordered to serve a five-year term in Missouri.

Michael Gayoso, the Crawford County prosecutor, said his office soon will be seeking a detainer on Whitney to bring him back to Kansas to face a charge of first-degree murder.

“We’re waiting for him to be placed in a correctional facility (in Missouri),” Gayoso said.

He said Whitney is still at a diagnostic center of the Missouri prison system awaiting placement.

Smith testified at DeLeon’s preliminary hearing in February that all four defendants went to Bailey’s home with the intention of robbing him of about $10,000 in cash that DeLeon thought Bailey had in a safe in his bedroom.

Smith said Bailey was DeLeon’s marijuana dealer, and that Smith and DeLeon had gone to his home three days earlier with the same intention but were thwarted when Bailey answered the door with a gun in his hand.

Authorities said Smith and Whitney entered Bailey’s home together the night of the shooting, while DeLeon and Rivera waited outside. Smith was carrying a 9 mm handgun, which he said he swung in the direction of Bailey as Bailey arose from his couch and demanded to know who was in his house. Smith told the court that he meant to hit Bailey with the gun, not shoot him. But the weapon discharged, and Bailey was shot in the neck and fell to the floor at Smith’s feet.



Wife, children

RYAN BAILEY left behind a wife and two young children who were in the home the night of the murder.

Text Only
Crime & Courts
  • Heather-Buckalew-file.jpg Arma mother facing murder charge in sleeping baby’s death

    Heather Buckalew fell asleep on a couch with her 4-month-old baby after a night last summer drinking beer with her boyfriend. The boyfriend, Donald Harvey, got up to go to work a few hours later and spotted his son, lying face down on a pillow between the back of the couch and his sleeping mother.

    May 21, 2013 1 Photo

  • Former IRS worker gets probation after guilty plea to theft of funds

    Pittsburg resident and former Internal Revenue Service employee Becky L. Book received two years probation after pleading guilty earlier this year to the theft of $26,449.65 in public funds.

    May 22, 2013

  • 052013-Vandalism.jpg Vandals cause $37,000 in damage at Joplin business

    A Joplin business owner was the victim of a weekend vandalism spree that resulted in an estimated $37,000 in damages and theft, in addition to putting the company out of service for at least two days.

    May 21, 2013 1 Photo

  • Two plead guilty to post-tornado wire theft

    Two defendants pleaded guilty Monday to stealing copper wire from utility poles in the wake of the May 22, 2011, tornado that struck Joplin. Timothy M. Silveria, 45, of Joplin, and Nycoa K. Kracht, 32, of Laurel, Ind., entered open pleas of guilty in Jasper County Circuit Court to felony counts of theft from a public utility.

    May 20, 2013

  • Firefighters douse blaze inside wall; no injuries cited

    The Joplin Fire Department used thermal-imaging equipment Wednesday night to detect a hidden fire inside a residence.

    May 16, 2013

  • Exeter resident hurt in accident in Barry County

    An Exeter resident was injured in a single-vehicle accident at 2:15 p.m. Thursday on Missouri Highway 76, two miles west of Exeter in Barry County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

    May 16, 2013

  • Pittsburg couple arrested; children taken out of home

    PITTSBURG, Kan. — A Pittsburg couple was arrested and their three children removed from their care Wednesday when narcotics officers allegedly seized marijuana, methamphetamine and other items in a search of their home.

    May 16, 2013

  • Joplin man arrested on felony charge of past sexual abuse

    A 16-year-old girl’s recent disclosures to her mother regarding past sexual abuse has led to the arrest and charging of a Joplin man.

    May 16, 2013

  • Identity-theft victim jailed on culprit’s warrant

    Kurt Millard spent most of last weekend in the Jasper County Jail, locked up on another man’s arrest warrant. The 26-year-old Joplin resident could not convince his jailers they had the wrong guy. “I got the run-around the whole weekend,” Millard told the Globe. “I didn’t even get to wish my mother a happy Mother’s Day.”

    May 16, 2013

  • Attorney general files suit against California contractor

    Attorney General Chris Koster on Thursday filed a lawsuit against a California man, alleging he failed to provide construction materials and home repair services that had been paid for by victims of the Joplin tornado.

    May 16, 2013

Local News
Sports
Facebook
Poll

Do you think safe rooms and storm shelters should be required for all school buildings?

A. Yes.
B. No.
     View Results
Twitter Updates
Follow us on twitter
Follow me on Twitter
May 2011 Joplin tornado
NDN Video
Raw: New Video of Deadly Oklahoma Tornado IRS Official Pleads 5th Amendment Lawyer: Feds Investigating Susan Powell Case Former Rep. Weiner Running for New York Mayor Jodi Arias: Death Penalty Would Cause More Pain Police Ram House to End Hostage Standoff Families Begin Returning to Their Homes in Moore Raw: Aerial View of Moore Tornado Damage Looking for Love? Take the Prague Metro First Person: Baby Falcons on a New York Bridge Crews Race to Find Survivors of Okla. Twister Oklahoma: Images of Devastation, Reunion Raw: Students Clash With Police in Chile Protests Outside Cincinnati IRS Office New Xbox One Entertainment Console Unveiled