Saturday, January 10, 2026

Killing of Vellie Driscoll

On October 5, 1897, the Forepaugh and Sells traveling circus made a stop at Rich Hill, Missouri. That evening during the performance, some local men, mostly miners, got into a dispute with some of the circus employees, and a 16-year-old boy named J. R. "Vellie" Driscoll, son of one of the miners, was hit on the head with a blunt object and killed during the melee. One of the circus men involved in the dispute was quickly taken into custody, and he had to be secretly whisked out of town to prevent a lynching. 

The person spirited away from Rich Hill reportedly implicated Victor Lee, operator of and main performer for one of the circus sideshows, in the Driscoll killing, and Lee was arrested in Joplin on the evening of the October 7 and charged with murder. The blunt instrument used in the killing was identified as a tent stake, but Lee denied killing Driscoll and said he thought the boy was not murdered at all but rather kicked by one of the circus horses. 

Ultimately, Charley Bell, who was manager of the circus and who also operated a candy stand, was identified as the person spirited away from Rich Hill, and he was charged as the actual murderer of Driscoll, while Lee was charged as an accomplice.

The two defendants were tried together in Bates County in early December. Lee claimed he was only drawn into the unfortunate affair because he left a bundle of his belongings at the candy stand, where the melee occurred, and happened to return to the stand to retrieve the bundle just when the fighting broke out. He said he had been questioned and released on the night of the incident because authorities were convinced that he was telling the truth. After relating his story to the jury, Lee was found not guilty and released.

Bell was turned loose before Bell's trial ended, and I have not found a definitive answer to what happened to Bell. From the lack of available evidence to the contrary, I conclude that he was probably also found not guilty.

 



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Killing of Vellie Driscoll

On October 5, 1897, the Forepaugh and Sells traveling circus made a stop at Rich Hill, Missouri. That evening during the performance, some l...