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  3. UPDATE: Dearman was pronounced dead following his scheduled execution. His time of death was reported as 6:14 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17. ORIGINAL STORY: ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — Atmore death row ...

  4. Social Security Death Index - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) was a database of death records created from the United States Social Security Administration's Death Master File until 2014. Since 2014, public access to the updated Death Master File has been via the Limited Access Death Master File certification program instituted under Title 15 Part 1110.

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    This was affirmed by the court on October 12, 2018, and Dearman was sentenced to death for these murders. [28] In April 2024, it was reported that Dearman had given up on trying to overturn his sentence. [29] [30] On September 3, 2024, the Alabama Supreme Court approved the death warrant of Dearman, who was scheduled to be executed on October ...

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    In local newspapers, an obituary may be published for any local resident upon death. A necrology is a register or list of records of the deaths of people related to a particular organization, group or field, which may only contain the sparsest details, or small obituaries. Historical necrologies can be important sources of information.

  7. Alabama murderer gives up appeals and asks to be ... - AOL

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    Dearman has already been forgiven by Brown’s father. “I can’t bring my son back,” Robert F. Brown said in September 2016 at Dearman’s arraignment at circuit court in Mobile, Alabama.