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After committing a series of burglaries in March 1984, [3] Fairley carried out the first sex-related crime for which he would become notorious as The Fox on 11 April, [5] when he broke into the home of a 74-year-old woman in Leighton Buzzard. She resisted his attempts to sexually assault her and he ran off.
Leavell-Keaton's husband John DeBlase was also sentenced to death. She is the first woman sentenced to death in Mobile County. Christie Michelle Scott [9] In August 2008, a blaze broke out at the home of Christie Michelle Scott in Russellville, Alabama, killing her six-year-old son, Mason. Scott had purchased a $100,000 life insurance policy on ...
During the investigation into the death of Carol Dowd, Leonard Christopher, an employee at a nearby fish market, became a suspect.Despite the fact that he did not match the witness's description of Dowd being seen with a middle-aged white man before her death, and that there was no evidence to link him to any of the other eight murders, and only circumstantial evidence linking him to Dowd's ...
Deniz Jaffer and Jamie Lewis had been assigned to guard the scene after Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, were found dead.
The Alabama prison system has been under heightened federal scrutiny for several years. A federal judge ruled in 2017 that mental health care of state inmates is “horrendously inadequate."
An arrest warrant was issued on April 1, 2006, for Sheila LaBarre, for charges of first degree murder. [13] She was arrested on April 2, and the police conducted a three-week search of her farm, [ 20 ] which led to the discovery of three human toes which forensic analysis determined did not belong to either Kenny Countie or Michael Deloge.
More than 130 women who were formerly inmates at prisons for women in California have filed suit, saying guards sexually abused them. 'Every woman's worst nightmare': Lawsuit alleges widespread ...
Alvin was incarcerated at the Bostick State Prison from 1983 until his death in October 2005. [1] At 18 years old, Judith became the youngest woman sentenced to death in the U.S. She was placed on Alabama's death row, at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women. Judith appealed for a new trial, but it was denied in March 1987.