Parley P Pratt, apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was murdered in Arkansas. One of his plural wives, Eleanor McComb McLean, was the ex-wife of Hector McLean, his murderer. He was alcoholic and abused his wife. The McLeans had been introduced to the church in San Francisco. She accepted. He did not and opposed, but did give permission for her to be baptized. At one point he kicked her out of the house and locked her out for singing a Mormon hymn. He took the children, without her knowledge, and sent them to New Orleans to stay with her parents, who were also against the church. She followed but was unable to get the children. She then went to Utah where she married Pratt.
Important to point out that their marriage had dissolved before they met Parley P. Pratt. Pratt had attempted to intervene in their marriage difficulties in San Francisco, but was not successful. Pratt and Eleanor did did not marry until her husband was out of her life and she considered the marriage over. However McLean blamed him for the dissolution of the marriage. Pratt served a mission in the East, and McLean attempted to catch up to him to kill him. At the same time Eleanor went to get her children and was successful doing so. She and Pratt were to meet in Texas on their way to Utah. McLean put out a warrant against Pratt and Eleanor on charges of stealing (the kids' clothing) and they were arrested. They were taken to Van Buren Arkansas for trial. The judge quickly saw through the ruse and dismissed the charges. He offered to give Pratt a knife and a pistol, which he declined, saying he relied on the protection of the Lord. McLean caught up with Pratt 12 miles from Van Buren. Six shots were fired but all missed. However Pratt was stabbed twice in the chest and left for dead. McLean came back and fired a shot point blank into Pratt's neck.
As he lay dying Pratt asked that his valuables and his body be sent to his family in Utah. He died bearing testimony of the restored gospel and the Prophet Joseph Smith. He said he died as a martyr.
The conditions were not such that his body could be sent to Utah. He was buried near were he died in a family burial plot. Local members kept the plot nice. Only recently 2008, was his body exhumed and taken to Utah. Most of the body by this point had decayed away.
These pictures are from the burial/memorial site. It is in Arkansas off of interstate 40.
Parley P Pratt was a great contributor to the church. He served as an apostle for 22 years having been called in 1835. He served many missions, including to England where thousands were baptized. He wrote many missionary tracts. Most famously "Voice of Warning" which was highly used. He wrote poetry, may which became hymns. He wrote over 49 hymns, seven of which are in the current hymn book.