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Steven Lawayne Nelson was born in Oklahoma, U.S., on February 18, 1987.Nelson, who had a brother and sister (who was deaf), was a victim of childhood abuse and neglect. Nelson's mother left him at home by himself, sometimes for 3 to 4 days, and never paid much attention to her children, while Nelson's father was often absent in his life, and he was abusive towards his children and wi
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case about a Lewis County jail inmate who died in the care of jail staff, meaning the case will proceed after a federal appeals court suggested county ...
On November 16, a jury took under two hours to come to a guilty verdict for the murder of Moriah 'Mo Wilson.' Kaitlin Armstrong was sentenced to 90 years in prison, with the chance of parole after ...
For Charlotte Jo's murder, Simon was tried in Jones County. The jury was unable to unanimously agree on a death sentence so he was sentenced to life in prison based on Mississippi law. [18] Carr was tried for all four murders in Alcorn County on a change of venue. On September 18, 1990, Carr was found guilty of murdering each family member. [19]
Closing arguments in the murder trial of yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong are due to begin today. Ms Armstrong is accused of the 11 May 2022 murder of Wilson, who prosecutors have described as her ...
In the following year of 2001, Loden, who waived his right to a jury trial, pleaded guilty to all six criminal charges, mainly capital murder, rape, and sexual battery, and he was sentenced to death for murdering Gray. Loden was incarcerated on death row for 21 years before he was executed via lethal injection on December 14, 2022. He remains ...
The murder trial this week in the 42nd District Court has been tense, with a lot of back and forth between the prosecution and the defense. Caleb Eric Fears stood accused of the strangulation ...
As for Ronnie Martin, he was tried in a separate court for the murders of the Romines. Due to the fact that Martin was 17 years old at the time of the murder, he was ineligible for the death penalty in accordance with state law. As a result, Martin pleaded guilty to all counts, and he was sentenced to two consecutive life terms.