Headstone of William Murphy
U.S. Navy · United States United States

William Murphy

1950

William B. Murphy served the U.S. Navy.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Patrolman William Murphy was shot to death as he entered a store on his way home from completing the midnight shift at the Stanton Avenue District. He often stopped to visit a friend who worked as a clerk at 455 West 59th Street. The clerk was watching for the policeman when four armed bandits entered the store and locked him in the back room. After robbing other customers and the clerk, they rifled through the cash register near the rear of the store. One of the men subjects noticed a second cash register at the front of the store and ordered the clerk from the back to open it. As Patrolman Murphy approached, he suspected something was not right and called through the open door, "Is everything all right in there?" The clerk attempted to prevent Patrolman Murphy from walking into a trap and told him everything was fine. Patrolman Murphy entered, muttering, "Everything is not okay." Once inside, all four suspects opened fire. As Patrolman Murphy fell, he fired one shot. Patrolman Murphy was dead on arrival at Englewood Hospital, suffering from four wounds in the head and chest. Physicians found that his right arm was fractured and his face bruised. This was consistent with reports that the bandits kicked the fallen officer before fleeing. Two of the suspects were captured a short time later at Bridewell Hospital. Both needed medical attention for a gunshot wound. It was discovered that Patrolman Murphy's single shot had hit the one suspect, and then that suspect accidentally shot the other. The suspect that Patrolman Murphy shot was later found dead in his hospital bed. He had ripped open his wound and bled to death. The other two suspects were eventually apprehended. All three suspects were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death. Two were executed in the electric chair, one on October 17th, 1952, the other on March 19th, 1953. Patrolman Murphy was a United States Navy veteran and had served with the Chicago Police Department for over 27 years. He wa
Photograph of William Murphy
Photograph of William Murphy
Service Record
U.S. Navy
Also Served
Chicago Police Department
Patrolman
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