Contributed by Christine Walters
Amarillo Globe-Times 3
Aug 1964
Perryton - A young Perryton mother of two, expecting a third child
early next year, today was held without bond in the slaying Saturday night of
her husband. Mrs. Betty Kesterson 21, told Perryton police she killed her
husband Doyle, 22, with a single bullet from a 22 caliber pistol in a fit of
anger. She said she went home and got the gun when she found her husband in a
downtown cafe eating steak after she and her two young sons had dined at home on
beans and potatoes. The shooting occurred about 9 p.m. Mrs. Kesterson gave
police a signed statement admitting the shooting. She was charged with murder
with malice. I wanted to scare him real bad - not kill him" Mrs. Kesterson told
police. After returning downtown with the pistol, she waited in her car outside
the cafe until her husband emerged and then beckoned to him to come to the car.
Mrs. Kesterson told police she didn't remember cocking the pistol, but it went
off the bullet striking her husband in the head. He was dead when Perryton
Policeman Bill Mills arrived at the scene a few seconds later. Kesterson was
born Feb. 22, 1942 at Pecan Grove Oklahoma. He and his wife had lived in
Perryton about three years. Their home was at 805 S. Eaton Street.
Kesterson was employed by the McKinley Oil Field Service Co. He was a member of
the Emmanuel Baptist Church of Ardmore OK. Survivors include sons, Philip Rufus,
2 and Richard Eugene, 1, his father Joe D. Kesterson of Tom OK; his mother Mrs.
Dovie Mae Kesterson of Madill OK; a brother Eugene Kesterson of Madill OK; and
three sisters, Glenda Mae Kesterson of Madill, Mrs. John LaFevers of Dallas and
Mrs. Marie Westbrook of Perryton. Funeral services for Kesterson are pending
with Boxwell Bros. Funeral Directors of Perryton.
Amarillo Glove TImes May 12, 1965
Perryton - Following the selection of the 12th juror at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
testimony for the state began in the murder trial of Mrs. Betty Kesterson
charged with the August 1964 shooting death of her husband. Testimony was to
resume at 10:30 a.m. today in the 34th District Court with Judge Max Boyer
presiding. The four witnesses appearing Tuesday were Orchiltree County Sheriff
Ray Phagan, Don Reynolds and Bill Mills, Perryton city policeman and Hobart
Buxton who was eating dinner with Doyle Kesterson before he was killed.
Kesterson, 22 was shot in the head with a .22 caliber pistol while eating in a
downtown charged with murder with malice. She told officers at the time of her
arrest that she was made at her husband for eating steak and potatoes at the
cafe while she and the children were dining on beans at home. Jurors are Mrs.
Doyle King, Mrs. O.C. Rickard, Mrs. Dewey Allen, Mrs. Keith Flowers, Mrs. Harold
Cochran, Dale Hoover, Herman Hargrove, Ward McPherson, Lloyd Morgan, John
Sammons, W.R. Greever and Joe Watson.
13 May 1965
Mrs. Betty Kesterson, 21, was sentenced to 25 years in the state penitentiary
for women late Wednesday night after an 84th District court jury found her
guilty of the August 1964 shooting death of her husband Judge Max Boyer
pronouced sentence. The seven-man, five-woman jury returned its verdict about
10:35 p.m. after an hour and 20 minutes of deliberation. The jury heard
summations and retired to deliberate the case at 9:15 p.m. During summations,
the jury heard the prosecution ask for a prison sentence and the defense ask for
a suspended sentence. In brief testimony Wednesday, Mrs. Kesterson stated that
the shooting was accidental, that she only intended to scare her husband with
the gun. She said she pulled the gun from her glove compartment and Kestrson was
shot as they struggled for the gun. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hickey, parents of the
defendant, testified for the defense. Character witnesses were Dr. E. Burns
Gray, C.W. Foote and Ralph McElvain. Prosecution witnesses were Marie Westbrook,
sister-in-law to the defendant, Mrs. Ethyl Milstead, waitress in the Rhodes
Charcoal Grill; Robert Buxton, who was eating with Kesterson and was a witness
to the shooting; Ochiltree County Sheriff Ray Phagan; police officers Don
Reynolds and Olan Mills; Dr. Eugene Waide and Mrs. Lowell McKinley. When she ws
first arrested officers said Mrs. Kesterson stated she was made at her husband
for eating steak and potatoes and the children were eating beans at home. Bill
McConnell of Amarillo was defense attorney and Bob Calloway of Borger was
prosecuting attorney.
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