Left: Sir–Kristopher circa, 1977
Right: Age Progressed to age 37
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: July 20, 1977
Missing From: Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Date Of Birth: September 11, 1973
Age: 3 years old
Height and Weight: 3’0″ and 37 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Biracial Male; Sir-Kristopher is African American and Caucasian, Brown hair, Brown eyes, Sir-Kristopher has a 4 inch scar on his back, he has scar tissue on his feet and ankles, he also has a scar above his right eyebrow
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A red/white striped t-shirt, brown jeans, a brown belt, and a pair of blue sneakers
NCMEC Number: 601813
Details of Disappearance
Sir-Kristopher Marshall was last seen on the night of July 20th 1977 while spending the night at a friend’s residence. He was also accompanied by Earlene Williams along with her children, Ivy and Violet Matory, and Yolanda Williams. They all lived inside the residence in the 300 block of east 131st Street. Sir-Kristopher resided in the 1400 block of Belnick Avenue in Carson, California at the time of his disappearance.
The house was set ablaze at approximately 4:30 am. The house burned to the ground. When authorities responded to the scene, they recovered Earlenes body from inside the home. She was near the front door. She was killed by strangulation and her death was deemed a homicide. Further analysis determined that the fire erupted in the room that all of the children were sleeping in.
A trail of blood that led from the home and lead down an alley where it stopped was also found. The person who was bleeding apparently entered a vehicle there. The fire was ruled an arson.
James Williams, Earlenes husband whom she was estranged from, is suspected of killing Earlene and the children. He was questioned regarding Earlenes death and the disappearances of the children. He was released soon after only to be arrested again for killing Earlene. In August of 1977, he was charged with killing the four children.
James and his wife became estranged after James was charged with child molestation and statutory rape in connection to the 1976 sexual assault he committed against Ivy. He claimed that on the night of the fire, he was driving to Bakersfield, California when his car broke down and he had to sleep in his car. His arm was badly cut. He stated that this happened after he had attempted to fix the car.
Witnesses reported that they saw James with the four children at a Denny’s restaurant in Grapevine, California at approximately 5:30 am on July 21st. He was picked up by friends later that day and he did not have the children with him.
The day he was seen with the children was the day that Yolanda, Violet, and Ivy would be testifying about the 1976 sexual abuse incident against James. James was tried twice for the murders but after two deadlocked juries the case was dismissed in July of 1979.
Sir-Kristophers mother believes the child was adopted or put in foster care after his disappearance. She gave the MacLaren Hall Children’s Center as the place he was staying in and then eventually either put into the foster system or adopted. Her theory has never been substantiated and Sir-Kristopher remains missing.
Sir-Kristophers case is classified as a non family abduction and the other children are classified as endangered. Authorities believe they are deceased. In 2014, Ivy Matory’s skeletal remains were found but remained unidentified for a few years. The other children have not been located.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Office 323-890-5500
Source Information
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children