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Criminal Records - Most Wanted |
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Profile |
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Name: Unknown Randy Ruble Killer
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Wanted for :
Murder, Newport, AR;
Feb 04, 2006
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Case Story |
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Father Gunned Down in Home |
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Police say that 50-year-old Randy Ruble was liked by everyone. His family says he was a good dad and enjoyed spending time with his family. That makes it more inconceivable that someone would want Randy dead.
Newport, Ark. Police say that on February 4, 2006, someone entered Randy's home and shot him multiple times. Police say they received a 9-1-1 call from Randy's 10-year-old daughter stating that her father had just been shot and he needed help.
When police arrived on the scene, Randy was already dead. Police believe that Randy was targeted because the shooter left Randy's two young children who were also in the house, unharmed.
Police say they questioned everyone in the area and came up with a brief description of a strange man seen in the neighborhood around the same time gunshots were heard.
Witnesses told police they saw a black man in his 20's or 30's wearing camouflage clothing leaving Randy's house that morning. Police are still working leads in the case, but so far nothing has lead them to Randy's killer. |
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Daughter Wants Father's Killer Brought to Justice |
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Randy Ruble's oldest daughter, Rachel, was 22 years old at the time her father was murdered. She wasn't living with her father, but learned of Randy's death in a phone call. More than a year later, Rachel is searching for answers.
Rachel wrote to "America's Most Wanted" asking for our help in locating her dad's killer. Below is a poem she enclosed in her letter about her dad:
There are things in life we don't quite understand such as taking the life of an innocent man A father of three with an outgoing manner and a big heart with a revolving door.
How hard it is to look into their eyes knowing we all have to tell him goodbye. At age eight and ten, they really do not understand and all these questions they have at hand.
At 22, I still live in shock. The truth is trying to sink in with the pain hard as a rock.
Hours and days just passing by, never really understanding why we had to tell Daddy goodbye. Every day, another mood, I stand hoping for answers that could not get here too soon.
Keeping faith and holding on, his love is our motivation and his life is our song. |
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