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Steak 'N Shake

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Second Suspect in Steak 'n Shake Murders to Plea Thursday

Anthony Akins and his brother Oundre Akins have been accused of killing two people at the South County Steak 'n Shake in 2008, KSDK-TV Reports. Oundre Akins was sentenced to life in prison for the crime in March.

The second suspect in the murders of two people at the South County Steak 'n Shake in 2008 is scheduled to plea to the charges on Thursday, KSDK-TV reports. Anthony Akins and his brother Oundre Akins have been accused of killing two employees at the restaurant on Nov. 10, 2008 during an early morning robbery. Oundre Akins was sentenced to life in prison for the crime in March. Patch will be at the plea hearing on Thursday and will provide updates as they become available. See our previous coverage:  

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Man Convicted in Steak n' Shake Murders Gets Life in Prison

Oundre Akins was sentenced to 120 years in prison for two murders at a South County Steak 'n Shake in 2008.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Steak 'n Shake Killer Gets More Than 120 Years in Prison

Oundre Akins was sentenced Thursday for the two murders at a South County Steak 'n Shake in 2008.

Oundre Akins, convicted March 4 of two counts of first-degree murder, three counts of armed criminal action and one count of first-degree robbery in the Steak ‘n Shake shootings, was sentenced Thursday to over 120 years in prison. Two Steak ‘n Shake employees, Tammy Cantrell and Mark Gerstner, were killed Nov. 10, 2008, in the early morning robbery. St. Louis County Judge Richard Bresnahan sentenced 23-year-old Akins to two life sentences, as well as four consecutive 30 year sentences for the robbery and armed criminal action counts, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Thursday. Prosecutors waived the death penalty after Akins chose to go before a judge over a jury trial. His brother, Anthony D. Akins, 24, is scheduled for trial on the …

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Steak 'n Shake Trial Closes With Arguments on Decisions, Crime Scene and Confessions

St.Louis County Circuit Court Judge Richard C. Bresnahan will give verdict on Monday.

One decision by brothers Oundre and Anthony Akins pointed to first-degree murder in the Nov. 10, 2008 shootings at the South County Steak ‘n Shake, said St. Louis County lead prosecuting attorney Dean Waldemar. During closing arguments in St. Louis County Circuit Court Wednesday, Waldemar said the pair bought guns and hollow-point bullets, planned the robbery, got up early and drove to Steak ‘n Shake. But when they pulled into the back parking lot, the two brothers saw Cantrell look outside and spot them inside their car, Waldemar said. She knew the brothers because Cantrell worked at South County Steak ‘n Shake with them. “(Oundre) said himself when Tammy saw him, ‘Why mask up?’" Waldemar said, referring to a videotaped confession. “At …

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Videotaped Confession Shows Oundre Akins Describing Steak 'n Shake Murders

Akins' attorney objected to admitting the confessions as evidence, saying his client asked for a lawyer before confessing.

Several key witnesses for the prosecution testified Tuesday in the second day of a first-degree murder trial against Oundre Akins. But the most critical witness was Akins himself. During the trial, prosecutors played a videotaped confession in which Oundre Akins tells how he and his brother, Anthony Akins, robbed the South County Steak ‘n Shake at about 3:38 a.m. Nov. 10, 2008. During the confession, given about three days after the murders, Oundre said he and his brother had a plan to rob the Steak ‘n Shake, their former workplace. Oundre also said he shot and killed two employees, Tammy Cantrell and Mark Gerstner. Akins’ attorney Donald Lee Catlett renewed an objection that the videotaped confession not be admitted as evidence. In a …

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Steak 'n Shake Murder Trial Heads into Second Day; Prosecutors Face Setback

The accused man's brother reneged on a plea deal in which he would have testified against Oundre Akins in return for avoiding the possibility of the death penalty.

After shooting Mark Gerstner’s coworker at Steak ‘n Shake, Tammy Cantrell, six times, Oundre Akins asked Gerstner one question, said Dean Waldemar, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Office’s lead trial attorney. Waldemar said an opening statement Monday's murder trial that Akins asked Gerstner at gunpoint, “Did she tell you our names?” Gerstner replied, "Yes." Akins then shot Gerstner once in the back of the head, Waldemar said. Waldemar laid out the case against Oundre Akins in his opening remarks Monday. Akins is accused of robbing the South County Steak ‘n Shake at 5828 South Lindbergh Blvd at about 3:30 a.m. Nov. 10, 2008, and shooting the two employees to death. He is charged with two counts each of first-degree murder, first-…

Monday, February 25, 2013

Live: Oundre Akins Murder Trial

Patch is following the case from the courthouse and on Twitter.

The trial for Oundre Akins, accused of two counts of first degree murder in the South County Steak 'n Shake shootings in 2008, began this morning at 9 a.m.. Akins brother, Anthony Akins, already confessed to second degree murder of two Steak 'n Shake employees in June, 2011. He got the reduced charge in exchange for cooperation in the death penalty case against his brother. The Steak 'n Shake where the murders took place is at 5828 Lindbergh Boulevard. Follow our updates live from the courthouse and on Twitter.

tammy hyde

5:02 am on Tuesday, March 5, 2013

this was a very sad day i knew tammy she was so kind hearted.she didnt deserve it.neither did the other employee i knew him from working at walgreens. they was some nice people trying to make a honest living   more ›

Trial Begins Today For 2nd Steak 'n Shake Murder Suspect

Oundre Akins brother, Anthony Akins, already confessed to the crime in 2011.

The county prosecutor's office announced a trial will begin this morning at 9:00 for  Oundre Akins, accused of two counts of first degree murder in the South County Steak 'n Shake shootings in 2008. Akins brother, Anthony Akins, already confessed to second degree murder of two Steak 'n Shake employees in June, 2011. He got the reduced charge in exchange for cooperation in the death penalty case against his brother. The Steak 'n Shake where the murders took place is at 5828 Lindbergh Boulevard.  

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Food Fight: Vote Now for Your Favorite Chili Spot

It's time to vote for your favorite chili spot in this week's food fight.

A number of nominees in our Food Fight for the best chili spot blew in on the winds today, many with comments like "no doubt" and "for sure." We called for nominations on Monday to get your opinion on who has the best chili in South County, which includes Arnold and High Ridge. You'll see a poll at the end of this article that includes the results of our nomination process. There are some familiar names, and some that may not be on the tip of your tongue. The nominees are: The rest is up to you. We'll tally the results of the chili Food Fight at 5 p.m. Friday and post the winners Saturday morning. Vote for your favorite and tell your friends about this friendly competition as well.

Melissa Snodgrass

10:45 pm on Thursday, March 8, 2012

Jillys has the best chili ever! Yummmy homemade greatness!   more ›

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Patch Picks

Family-Friendly Restaurants in the Neighborhood

Dining out with the family does not have to be a strain on the budget.

Take the entire family out for a treat! These local restaurants offer free or discounted meals for kids.  O'Charley's, 4130 Rusty Road 314- 845-8200 Adults can choose from eight entrees under $8. Kids 10 and under eat free everyday. Enjoy two free kids' meals with every adult entree ordered.  Steak 'n Shake, 7310 South Lindbergh Boulevard, 314-487-4144 Kids 12 and under eat free all weekend. Get one free kid's meal for every $8 spent. The meal includes a choice of fries or applesauce and includes a soft drink. Denny's, 6441 South Lindbergh Boulevard, 314-487-0641 Kids 10 and under eat free from 4 to 10 p.m. on Saturdays. Receive up to two free kids' entrees from the kids’ menu per one regularly priced adult entree purchased. Cici's Pizza, …

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