University graduate released from hospital after shooting Kimberly Ann Nixon was the sole survivor of a shooting that killed two of her friends By Jared Paben News Reporter Kimberly Ann Nixon, a 25-year-old University graduate, was released from Sacred 1 leart Medical Center on Sept. 14, eight days after being shot four times by her ex-boyfriend in an apparent murder-suicide. Nixon's ex-boyfriend, Lucas Bald win Gibbons, shot her in the arms, chest and leg with a .22-caliber semi automatic pistol as she spoke with 9 1-1 dispatchers on Sept. 6, said Sergeant Scott McKee, supervisor of the Eugene Police Department vio lent crimes unit. Gibbons then turned on Nixon's boyfriend, Skye Forest Balkwill, shooting him in the head and upper torso before Gibbons turned the gun on himself. Gibbons, 22, and Balkwill, 23, both died at the scene, McKee said. McKee said that because "the sus pea ended his own life," it is a "rela tively open-and-shut case." His de partment will investigate where Gib bons got the weapon and whether there were "warning signs" of the crime. Also, the case won't be closed until results of the autopsies are re turned, he said. McKee said Gibbons and Balkwill had been "best friends" when Gib bons and Nixon broke up. Balkwill expressed his interest in dating Nixon and asked for his friend's approval. Gibbons then reportedly gave the fu ture relationship "his blessing." Nixon said neither she nor Balkwill had concerns about Gibbons when he came over to Nixon's apartment at 891 Taylor St., at 7:30 p.m. on Satur day, Sept. 6, McKee said. All three had apparently been getting along, and there had been no reports of prior criminal incidents between the three, McKee said. But when Gibbons arrived at the apartment he began voicing his dis approval of the relationship and talked about his resulting depres sion. He then went to the bathroom and returned with the weapon, de daring his intent to kill all three of them, McKee said. Nixon stood up and tried to talk him out of it, but was forced to sit back down on the couch. She then called 9-1-1 on her cel! phone at 8:21 p.m. She was shot during her call. Gibbons then killed Balkwill and himself. Nixon, although seriously wound ed, managed to crawl down the stairs to her front yard while she communi cated with authorities on the phone. Police arrived to find her diere and the two men upstairs in the apartment. Nixon graduated from the Univer sity in June 2003 with a Bachelor's of Science in psychology, according to the University Office of the Registrar. All three individuals were from Eugene According to McKee, the last time of crime of this nature occurred was about four years ago, when an es tranged husband came home, found his wife with her new boyfriend and killed both the man and himself. Contact the people/culture/faith reporter at jaredpaben@dailyemerald.com. THE BOOKSELLERS, GROCERS & WINE MERCHANTS KIVA ■ . ■ Ik • Organic Produce, Natural and International Foods • Homeopathic and Herbal Remedies • Dried Fruits, Nuts and Bulk Foods • Imported and Domestic Wine and Beer • Deli with Over 150 Cheeses, Sliced or Cut to Order • Vitamins and Body Care Products MON-SAT 9-8 • SUN 10-5 125 West 11th Avenue • DOWNTOWN EUGENE • 342-8666 Advertise intke ODE classifieds _Call 346-4343 or place your ad online www.dailyemerald.com Local handcrafts direct from the artists, international foods made fresh nn cite. watching in to euery Saturday at 8th 6 Oak i Local Crafts • Great Food • Live Entertainment Every Saturday • 10 am - 5 pm • Rain or Shine • 8th & Oak www.eugenesaturdaymarket.org We offer American • Breakfast • Lunch IRcce & 'Hoodie ‘Soeufo Chicken, Beef & Tofu also featuring Korean style ribs and spicy pork i Go Ducks! $Jt2 S Seat ‘SieafyMt to Hocm! Daily Breakfast Specials $3.95 (7-II am) Weekly Omelette Specials $5.95 Try our biggest & best Pancakes & Omelettes! Ask about our daily specials! We serve breakfast anytime! Open Daily 7am-3pm • 7 days a week We take reservations for parties up to 25 343-1542 • fax 341-6437* 1689 Willamette 342-6820 2498 Willamette 349-0556 Discover A Unique Home 8e Garden Store Down To Earth, Takes pride in their selections of: • Home Accessories • Furniture • Lamps • Kitchen Gadgets • Dinnerware • Juicers • Knives• Candles• Garden Art*Pet Food •Organic Garden Supplies and so much more. "Quality Products For Natural Living" Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 10-5 y ■