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"What happened to those boys who shot those kids?" "They've been charged with capital murder." "'What's capital murder?" "'Well, anyone convicted of capital murder can get the death penalty." "'How's that done?" "'Lethal injection." "...Do you feel anything [from that]?" -Jonathan Carr, during an interrogation with homicide detective Kelly Otis

Reginald and Jonathan Carr were a pair of brothers who embarked on a horrific crime spree in Wichita during December 2000, known as "The Wichita Massacre" or "The Wichita Horror".

Backgrounds
Not much detail has been disclosed about the Carr brothers' lives prior to the attacks, other than they came from Dodge City, worked intermittently at unspecified jobs, and had individual arrest records, Reginald's being rather extensive.

Modus Operandi
Reginald and Jonathan would hold their victims at gunpoint with handguns as they robbed them. During the 12727 Birchwood Drive attack, they subjected the victims to many forms of sexual abuse in addition to robbing them; they also raped the women personally. They then killed said victims in a soccer field by shooting them execution-style in the back of the head.

Known Victims

 * Numerous unspecified crimes committed by both pre-2000
 * 2000: The "Wichita Horror":
 * December 8: Andrew Schreiber, 23
 * December 11: Ann Walenta, 55
 * December 14: The 12727 Birchwood Drive attack :
 * Brad Heyka, 27
 * Heather Muller, 25
 * Aaron Sander, 29
 * Jason Befort, 26
 * "H.G.", 25

On Criminal Minds
The Carr brothers were mentioned in Children of the Dark when Reid uses them as an example of killing teams whose members were biologically related to one another.