ALGONA, IOWA - Vicky Bowman-Hall lay in a hospital bed Monday night, a bullet hole in her cheek.
Doctors told Jillian Bowman that her mother would soon die. Bowman says she remembers grabbing Bowman-Hall's hand and squeezing it tight.
"I told her, 'I love you, Mom, and I swear I'm going to take care of everybody,'" Bowman, 22, one of Bowman-Hall's 11 children, told the Des Moines Register on Wednesday.
Bowman-Hall, 47, was shot after she handed over money from a cash register to a gun-wielding robber at Crossroads Gas Station and Convenience Store in Algona. The incident occurred around 9:05 p.m. Monday. Police told Jillian Bowman her mother was found around 9:45 p.m.
About 10 p.m. that night, law enforcement officials said the same robber -- Michael Richard Swanson, 17 -- entered the Kum & Go convenience store in Humboldt and demanded money. When clerk Sheila Myers complied, Swanson shot and killed her, according to an affidavit filed in Humboldt County District Court.
Like Bowman-Hall, Myers was shot in the face.
Humboldt County Sheriff Dean Kruger said the scene at the Kum & Go was something he'll not soon forget.
"It really hit me hard," he said. "She was just a sweetheart."