Eugene Palmer (criminal)

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Eugene K. Palmer
Photograph taken in 2012
Photograph taken in 2012
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
Charges
Reward $100,000
Alias
  • Eugene K. Palmer
  • Eugene Kenneth Palmer
  • Eugene Kevin Palmer
Description
Born (1939-04-04) April 4, 1939 (age 85)
New York, United States
Nationality American
Gender Male
Height 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm)
Weight 220 lb
Children John Palmer (son)
Status
Added May 29, 2019
Number 523
Currently A Top Ten Fugitive

Eugene K. Palmer (born April 4, 1939) is an American fugitive who was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on May 29, 2019. He is wanted for allegedly shooting and killing his daughter-in-law, Tammy Palmer, on September 24, 2012, in Stony Point, New York.[1] Palmer was the 523rd fugitive to be placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to his capture.[2]

Background

Eugene Palmer's son, John Palmer, was married to Tammy Palmer, and the couple lived together with their two children at a property owned by Eugene in Stony Point, New York. Eugene lived next door to the couple. The relationship between John and Tammy began to deteriorate, and they eventually started seeing other people. Tammy filed for a restraining order against John, and this enraged Eugene. Tammy also threatened to file for divorce and sue for the land belonging to Eugene. Authorities say this started a feud between Eugene and Tammy that would culminate in a heated confrontation several days before the murder of Tammy.[3]

Murder

On the morning of Monday, September 24, 2012, Tammy walked her two children to the school bus. It is believed that Eugene Palmer hid in the woods, lying in wait to ambush her on her return home. When Tammy walked back toward her home, Palmer allegedly began firing his shotgun at her from a distance. The first shot struck her in the arm, the second missed; but the third shot, delivered at close range, hit her in the chest and proved fatal. After the shooting, Palmer fled the scene in a green Dodge Ram pickup; the truck would later be found abandoned outside Harriman State Park in Rockland County. Apparently Palmer ditched the truck and fled into the park on foot. When police called in search dogs, they followed Palmer's scent to a campground in the woods. Despite multiple searches, no further trace of Palmer has been found since.[4]

In September 2014, a New York Supreme Court judge awarded Tammy's children $2.15 million (equivalent to $2.15 million in 2021) — the estimated value of Palmer's entire estate — after determining by a preponderance of the evidence that Palmer killed their mother.[5]

Investigation

A federal arrest warrant was issued for Eugene Palmer on June 10, 2013.[6] Family members of his have expressed their belief that he died in the park; however, according to Haverstraw police, no body was ever discovered after multiple searches of the area. Palmer depends on medications for a heart condition and diabetes. Eugene Palmer is an outdoorsman—an experienced hunter, angler, and hiker—and is also described as a car enthusiast. He has a deformed left thumb. Authorities believe he may be hiding in Florida or Upstate New York, where he has relatives.[7]

On August 17, 2021, acting on a tip, the FBI searched the home of one of Palmer's granddaughters in Warwick, New York but ultimately found nothing.[8]

In popular culture

On March 25, 2020, Palmer was the focus of an episode of In Pursuit with John Walsh.[9] On March 15, 2021, he was featured on the first episode of the revival of America's Most Wanted.[10] On August 25, 2021, Palmer was the subject of an episode of the Unsolved Mysteries podcast.[11]

See also

References

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