Richard Wilbern Leon Today What Happened To Raymond Batzel's Killer?
On august 12, 2003, at around 9:45 am, the assailant — richard leon wilbern — entered the xerox federal credit union (xfcu). Wilbern worked at either xerox federal credit union or the xerox corporation, according to webster town supervisor ron nesbitt. He arrived bearing a conspicuous large briefcase and an unconventional green and gray umbrella, which he clutched, along with a united states marshals badge dangling on a chain around his neck.
Richard Wilbern, Xerox robber killer, scheduled to be sentenced June 9
On march 27, 2016, a concerned citizen contacted the fbi and indicated that the person who committed the crime was likely a former xerox employee named richard wilbern, an employee who worked for xerox prior to the robbery but had been fired. Sources told 13wham news the suspect's name is richard leon wilbern. Fired for excessive absenteeism, wilbern was a disgruntled employee who filed a discrimination lawsuit against the company in 2001 that was ultimately dismissed.
Knowing wilbern was a solid lead,
He was sentenced to life in prison at the u.s. District court in rochester on tuesday, the democrat and chronicle reported. Announced today that richard leon wilbern, 60, of rochester, ny, who was convicted by a federal jury of the august 12, 2003, armed robbery of the xerox federal credit union which resulted in the death of raymond batzel, was sentenced to serve life in prison by u.s. Wilbern was convicted of a robbery at the xerox federal credit union in webster back in 2003.
Another man, joseph doud, was shot in the shoulder, but survived. Richard wilbern was convicted nov. 8, 2019 of all charges stemming from the aug. 12, 2003 armed robbery and murder at xerox federal credit union in webster.

In the evening hours of nov.
Details of the crime were released as well as photographs of wilbern committing the robbery. Anyone with information was asked to call a dedicated hotline. On march 27, 2016, a concerned citizen contacted the federal bureau of investigation and indicated that the person who committed the crime was likely a former xerox employee named richard An upstate new york man has been found guilty in a deadly 2003 credit union robbery.
The man responsible for the deadly xerox federal credit union robbery in webster back in 2003 is staying in prison. Court of appeals affirmed the conviction of richard wilbern. Wilbern, 59, faces a sentence of Announced today that richard leon wilbern, 56, of rochester, ny, was arrested and charged by criminal complaint with credit union robbery resulting in death and possession and discharge of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death.

He was sentenced to life in prison at the u.s.
District court in rochester on tuesday, the democrat and chronicle reported. Another man, joseph doud, was shot in the shoulder, but survived. Details of the crime were released as well as photographs of wilbern committing the robbery. Anyone with information was asked to call a dedicated hotline.
On march 27, 2016, a concerned citizen contacted the federal bureau of investigation and indicated that the person who committed the crime was likely a former xerox employee named richard But a renewed push by law enforcement earlier in 2016 led to the arrest of richard leon wilbern. And friday, batzel and her family were overcome with emotion as a jury in federal court found Richard leon wilbern, 50, was convicted in november for the robbery of xerox federal credit union and fatal shooting during it.

Gary craig and will cleveland rochester democrat and chronicle.
The sentencing of richard leon wilbern, who fatally shot a man during his 2003 robbery of a xerox credit union, has again been delayed as a judge tries to sort out allegations of possible juror He'd worked side by side with richard leon wilbern as company scuffers — workers who refurbish exterior printer parts — and was sure that wilbern was the robber wearing the fbi jacket The united states court of appeals for the second circuit in new york affirmed the conviction and life sentence last week of richard wilbern who fatally shot a credit union member during a 2003 Authorities said richard wilbern, who is charged with the 2003 shooting and killing of raymond batzel inside a branch of the then xerox fcu in webster, n.y., will instead face a life sentence if convicted.
Wilbern, who also worked at xerox, also shot another member who survived the wounds. Richard wilbern went to the fbi alleging he was the victim of a scam, but the feds had other reasons for wanting to talk to the former xerox employee.
