Billie Wayne Coble was having marital problems and separated from his wife, Karen Vicha, not long before the murders. Coble kidnapped Karen Vicha at knife-point. He attempted to convince her not to divorce him, but eventually released her unharmed. Several weeks later, Coble was seen driving around the area where Karen Vicha and her parents lived. That afternoon, he was waiting at his wife’s house when her daughters returned from school. Coble handcuffed and tied up her three children and one of their cousins. Next, Coble cut the phone lines to the house and went down the street to the house of his brother-in-law, Bobby Vicha. Coble and Bobby Vicha struggled, and Coble ultimately shot Bobby Vicha in the neck. He returned to Karen Vicha’s house for a period of time and then went across the street to the Vicha family home. Coble fatally shot Karen Vicha’s parents, Zelda Vicha and Robert Vicha. He cut the phone lines to the Vicha family home as well. When Karen Vicha arrived home from work, Coble was waiting for her. He admitted to killing her parents and brother and told her that Bobby Vicha had shot him. He then handcuffed her and drove her out to a rural area in her car. Karen Vicha later testified that Coble assaulted her during the drive. Coble was eventually apprehended after a brief high-speed pursuit, which ended when Coble crashed into a parked car. At the hospital where Coble and Karen Vicha were taken for treatment, Coble spontaneously told various hospital personnel and police officers that he had killed three people. Coble was subsequently convicted of capital murder.
My grandparents bought the house where the murders took place that year after it happened. It's crazy seeing the satellite view of the house. That big shop on the bottom wasn't there when the murders happened. My late grandfather had that built like 10 years ago.
How weird that I find myself randomly watching this video exactly 35 years to the day after the murders took place.
No, because of leap years. You're probably about 9 or 10 days off from actually 35 yrs later
@@snicker576 It’s still the same date. Besides which, 35÷4=8¾. At any rate, it was the exact same calendar day.
Billie Wayne Coble was having marital problems and separated from his wife, Karen Vicha, not long before the murders. Coble kidnapped Karen Vicha at knife-point. He attempted to convince her not to divorce him, but eventually released her unharmed.
Several weeks later, Coble was seen driving around the area where Karen Vicha and her parents lived. That afternoon, he was waiting at his wife’s house when her daughters returned from school. Coble handcuffed and tied up her three children and one of their cousins.
Next, Coble cut the phone lines to the house and went down the street to the house of his brother-in-law, Bobby Vicha. Coble and Bobby Vicha struggled, and Coble ultimately shot Bobby Vicha in the neck.
He returned to Karen Vicha’s house for a period of time and then went across the street to the Vicha family home. Coble fatally shot Karen Vicha’s parents, Zelda Vicha and Robert Vicha. He cut the phone lines to the Vicha family home as well.
When Karen Vicha arrived home from work, Coble was waiting for her. He admitted to killing her parents and brother and told her that Bobby Vicha had shot him.
He then handcuffed her and drove her out to a rural area in her car. Karen Vicha later testified that Coble assaulted her during the drive. Coble was eventually apprehended after a brief high-speed pursuit, which ended when Coble crashed into a parked car.
At the hospital where Coble and Karen Vicha were taken for treatment, Coble spontaneously told various hospital personnel and police officers that he had killed three people. Coble was subsequently convicted of capital murder.
Yeah, my grandparents bought the Vichas house that year after they were murdered there
He asked "Can u tell me what a GOOD Way to die Is?" Ahh YES, in My SLEEP1:20
Nahhh its the worst way U ain't ever passin then
@@SammiHurlrealrreal What??
@@SammiHurlrealrrealdamn you cute
@@Newz813 wow, You need some A** quick.
Its almost liek he doesnt think he should be held accountable for his action
His chin grosses me out.
Psychopaths never do.
@@KandiKlover😂
I was 5 when he committed those murders. 29 years is a long time, which is just crazy considering the average time on DR is 10 years.
My grandparents bought the house where the murders took place that year after it happened.
It's crazy seeing the satellite view of the house. That big shop on the bottom wasn't there when the murders happened. My late grandfather had that built like 10 years ago.
The way he looks at that reporter when she walks up... yuck. Like he'd like to spend some time with her. Gross.
What was the song being played at the end of video?
I would love to know too..😊 touching song..
Music important to support crappy documentary
The wife got off well
his last words..that will be 5 dollars, take care.
Shouldnt that be slew?
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Anyone else on here from TikTok?
Ha, dummy. You tried to get likes and got nothing lmao
49 years waiting?!? Ridiculous
great
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Because he kept appealing. It couid have happened much sooner but he chose to extend it as long as he could.
@@d9918coward 😂 screw him
No, 29 years (during this interview). He's now been executed.
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