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William J. Kreutzer Jr. (born 1969) is a former United States Army soldier who was convicted of killing one officer and wounding 18 other soldiers when he opened fire on a physical training formation on October 27, 1995, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. [1]
Co-defendants Richard Tipton and James H. Roane Jr. remain on death row. Louis Jones Jr. 1995 March 18, 2003: 53 27265-077 Convicted in 1995 of the kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of U.S. Army Private Tracie Joy McBride at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas. [12] George W. Bush: William Emmett LeCroy Jr. 2001 September 22 ...
Colonel Parrish presided over the case of Sergeant William J. Kreutzer Jr. [7] Kreutzer had been convicted of murder for a 1995 shooting. Case of Alberto Martinez
William Kreutzer Jr. — killed an officer and wounded 18 fellow soldiers at Fort Liberty when he opened fire on them in the callisthenics field during a physical training formation. He was initially sentenced to death, but his death sentence was reduced to life in prison with the possibility of parole on appeal.
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A woman from the Philippines who spent almost 15 years on death row in Indonesia and was nearly executed by firing squad is finally home. Mary Jane Veloso was sentenced to death in 2010 after she ...
The justices concluded that the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals needs to clarify its ruling that Joseph Clifton Smith's death sentence for a 1997 murder must be set aside in light ...
Death Penalty Cases in WWII Military Courts: Lessons Learned from North Africa and Italy, a paper written by Professor J. Robert Lilly of the School of Law, Northern Kentucky University, and Associate Professor J. Michael Thomson of the Political Science Department Northern Kentucky University, and presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the ...