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Negro "Military police officer" admits to killing St. Louis County woman and unborn child

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Apr 12, 2013, 6:33:18 AM4/12/13
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CLAYTON � A military police officer has pleaded guilty to
murdering a woman and her unborn child in St. Louis County while
he was on a two-week leave from Afghanistan.

Prosecutors say Phillip C. Parish, of Moline Acres, shot 20-year-
old Tabitha Buckingham twice in the head at her St. Ann
apartment because he believed she was carrying his child and it
might ruin his military career.

Parish, then 20 and a private first-class in the U.S. Army, got
on a plane to return to Afghanistan the day after the May 22,
2011, shooting, prosecutors said. His current status with the
military is unknown.

Police found Buckingham's body two-and-a-half days later, with
her two-year-old daughter dehydrated and asleep by her side. Her
unborn child of four months, who turned out not to be Parish's,
did not survive.

Prosecutors said Parish had gone to Buckingham's apartment with
a friend, who stayed outside, but later told the friend what he
had done. Police also found Buckingham's cellphone at the house
of another friend of Parish. That friend said Parish had asked
him to get rid of the phone. Prosecutors said Parish also
discarded the shirt he was wearing that day.

As part of a plea deal, Parish's original charges of first-
degree murder were downgraded to second-degree murder, with the
offering of life � which amounts to 30 years � plus another 20
years in prison. Two counts of armed criminal action were
dismissed.

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney John Quarenghi said more than 40
members of Buckingham's showed for the hearing Thursday.

"They were just very saddened by her loss, very upset," he said.
"They all realized, as we did, that it was pointless killing."

Parish's defense attorney could not be reached for comment.

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