Louie Mayer

Louie Mayer (June 20, 1963 - July 2, 2004) was an American landlord shot in a vigilante killing by Nobert Hammill, the ex-husband of a woman who occupied one of his properties.

Louie was the previous owner of the Honolulu and Waimānalo Railroad.

Bio
Louie was born in, the son of a CIA operative named Louie Mayer Sr. who later retired from the agency to become a real estate agent and house flipper. Louie grew up in and several other places worldwide.

Mayer's killing by Hammill
On April 29, 2004, Louie was leaving Ayer District Court after winning a court case against a woman who lived in one of his properties, allowing him to evict her.

As Louie was escorted out of the court house, Nobert Hammill, dressed as a flasher so nobody could recognize him, took out a Glock pistol and fired a single shot at the left side of Louie's head. Louie fell to the ground immediately, and Nobert threw the gun down before officers restrained him.

Louie died three days later at.