Jailer Eli Othel Bray

Photo of Jailer Eli Othel Bray
End of Watch: Sat, Dec 13th, 1930
Date of Incident: Sat, Dec 13th, 1930
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 49

Survivors

He was survived by his wife, two daughters, son, five brothers and two sisters.

Incident

Jailer Eli Bray was shot and killed with his own service weapon during an escape attempt from the Carthage Jail. Jailer Bray was working as a relief jailer so the normal jailer could have a day off. A 18 year old man and his 20 year old wife came to the jail to see a prisoner. The man attacked Jailer Bray from behind, gained control of his service revolver, and shot him four times. The couple wanted to break a prisoner out of jail but failed in their attempt and fled.

The suspects were arrested after fleeing to Chelsea, Oklahoma. The man was convicted of Jailer Bray's murder and sentenced to death on April 25, 1931. His sentence was later commuted to 50 years. In December of 1954 he escaped from the Missouri Penitentiary. On November 14, 1958, he was captured in Los Angeles, California. His wife was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison on May 21, 1931.

Jailer Bray also served as a Carthage police officer and Marion Township constable.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Carthage Police Department Patch
310 West 4th Street
Carthage, Missouri 64836
(417) 237-7200

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