
Summary
Name:
Anne GatesYears Active:
1987Status:
ReleasedClass:
MurdererVictims:
1Method:
Blunt force traumaNationality:
USA
Summary: Murderer
Name:
Anne GatesStatus:
ReleasedVictims:
1Method:
Blunt force traumaNationality:
USAYears Active:
1987Anne Gates was born in 1949. She grew up in a different time and place, but detailed information about her early years is limited. As she grew older, Anne became a nurse. This role likely shaped her understanding of health and human behavior.
Anne married Raymond Gates, who was 27 years older than her, creating a significant age difference in their relationship. At some point, their marriage faced challenges, leading them to become estranged. During this time, Anne moved in with her mother in Picayune, Mississippi.
Before her marriage to Raymond, Anne was previously married to a man named David Plue. He was found dead in 1978 under suspicious circumstances. After his death, Anne received a significant life insurance payout. This pattern of receiving money from insurance policies became a point of interest in her later life.
After the breakdown of her marriage to Raymond, Anne was living with her parents. Her relationship with Raymond remained complicated and troubled, which contributed to her later legal issues. Anne’s time in Mississippi marked a separation from Raymond and set the stage for the events that followed.
Anne Gates’s early life included elements of nursing and complex personal relationships. While details about her childhood remain vague, her adult choices and the people she surrounded herself with would later influence major events in her life.
Anne Gates was involved in the murder of her estranged husband, Raymond Gates, on October 7, 1987. Raymond was 65 years old when he was found dead in their home in Arabi, Louisiana. He had suffered severe head injuries, which were determined to be caused by multiple bludgeoning strikes from a fireplace poker. The police discovered that Anne had "found" the body and called for help.
Investigators noticed several suspicious details. A cigarette of Anne's brand was found smoldering in the living room, but Raymond did not smoke. Additionally, items, including a set of fireplace tools, were missing from the crime scene. Detectives learned that Anne was the beneficiary of an $82,000 life insurance policy that would pay out in the event of Raymond's death.
On December 8, 1987, Anne Gates was arrested for the murder of her husband. She was initially charged with first-degree murder. After her arrest, her case attracted the attention of Indiana law enforcement officials who were investigating the death of her first husband, David Plue, who had also died under suspicious circumstances in 1978.
In 1989, Anne Gates pleaded no contest to the lesser charge of manslaughter. She was sentenced to ten years in prison. Over the next few years, she engaged in a legal battle concerning her husband's estate. In 1992, it was reported that she inherited a portion of Raymond Gates' estate despite her criminal conviction. This outcome stemmed from her no contest plea, which did not legally confirm her guilt in the eyes of the law.