User talk:Kmcbrair

On March 5, 1967, James McBrair murdered four: his wife Carol, father-in-law Marvin Behr, sister-in-law Barbara Behr, and family babysitter Cheryl Oleson. The murders took place in Wautoma, Wisconsin (Town of Mt. Morris), Waushara County, Wisconsin.

On October 5, 1967, McBrair was sentenced to four concurrent life sentences for four counts of first-degree (premeditated) murder. The trial was presided over by Judge Robert H. Gollmar in Baraboo, Wisconsin (Sauk County). The case was featured in Gollmar’s book, “Tales of a Country Judge.” It was later copied into Marv Bakousek’s book, “Wisconsin Crimes of the Century.”