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Convicted murderer was able to escape prison by simply walking away and still hasn't been caught 50 years later

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Published 19:14 6 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Convicted murderer was able to escape prison by simply walking away and still hasn't been caught 50 years later

Lester Eubanks walked out of prison and never came back, he was never caught

Joe Harker

Joe Harker

In 1973 a convicted murderer walked out of prison and never returned, over 50 years later police still haven't managed to find him.

On 14 November, 1965, in Mansfield, Ohio, Lester Eubanks murdered 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener while she was helping her family with laundry, the following year he was found guilty of murder while perpetrating a rape and sentenced to death.

At the time he had committed the murder, Eubanks was out on bond for an attempted rape which had occurred three months before he killed Mary.

In 1972 his death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, but a year after that he took the opportunity to walk away from prison when it presented itself.

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Eubanks was given an 'honour assignment' which allowed him to leave the prison for a period of time to do Christmas shopping with the expectation that he would return to his incarceration once his task had been completed, he never did.

Convicted of murder in 1966, a few years later he was allowed out of prison and never came back (US Marshals)
Convicted of murder in 1966, a few years later he was allowed out of prison and never came back (US Marshals)

The convicted murderer and other inmates were taken to a shopping mall and allowed to walk around it unsupervised as long as they returned to the meetup spot by a certain time but when it was time to leave Lester never came back.

Walking away from his prison sentence on 7 December, Eubanks has been a fugitive ever since then with the police failing to arrest him for decades.

They weren't without leads, the authorities identified the convicted murderer as one 'Victor Young' in California, with him working in a waterbed factory at one point and as a hospital janitor.

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However, a federal arrest warrant out against the man was accidentally taken off the database and this error wasn't spotted until the 90s.

A TV appeal for information about Eubanks received a huge amount of information, and a woman named Kay Banks said he had lived with her for several years.

Mock-ups of what the 81-year-old Lester Eubanks might look like if he was still alive today (US Marshals)
Mock-ups of what the 81-year-old Lester Eubanks might look like if he was still alive today (US Marshals)

Investigators also believe that on three separate occasions between 2003 and 2012 he returned to Ohio to attend the funerals of family members and yet he has not been caught.

Despite having all sorts of information about his past whereabouts and the jobs he worked, police remain unable to find the convicted murderer to this day.

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That's if he's even still alive, since he would be an 81-year-old now.

The case of the missing convicted murderer was officially turned over to a cold case unit in 2016, with investigators following up hundreds of leads without being able to find him.

A reward of $50,000 (£37,500) is available for anyone who can provide information that would lead to the murderer's arrest and as of 2018 he is a USMS 15 Most Wanted Fugitive.

His story was also featured on an episode of Netflix's true crime show Unsolved Mysteries.

Featured Image Credit: US Marshals Service

Topics: US News, Crime, Prison, Death Row, Weird, True Crime

Joe Harker
Joe Harker

Joe graduated from the University of Salford with a degree in Journalism and worked for Reach before joining the LADbible Group. When not writing he enjoys the nerdier things in life like painting wargaming miniatures and chatting with other nerds on the internet. He's also spent a few years coaching fencing. Contact him via [email protected]

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