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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 ...
Texas [13] 12 September 23, 2010 Teresa Wilson Bean Lewis: White 41 33 Virginia [14] 13 June 26, 2013 Kimberly LaGayle McCarthy: Black 52 36 Texas [15] 14 February 5, 2014 Suzanne Margaret Basso: White 59 44 [16] 15 September 17, 2014 Lisa Ann Coleman: Black 38 28 [17] 16 September 30, 2015 Kelly Renee Gissendaner: White 47 Georgia [18] 17 ...
Patrick O'Daniel Unit (then Mountain View), where Routier is located. Routier's trial began on January 6, 1997, in Kerrville, Texas. [19] [20] The prosecution suggested that Routier murdered her sons because of the family's financial difficulties [21] and described Routier as "...a self-centered woman, a materialistic woman, and a woman cold enough, in fact, to murder her own two children ...
Melissa Elizabeth Lucio has been on death row for over a decade after being convicted of capital murder in the February 2007 death of her 2-year-old daughter, Mariah Alvarez. Lucio's lawyers have ...
Edenfield is the oldest death row inmate in Georgia. Tiffany Moss: Murdered her stepdaughter, 10-year-old Emani Moss. 5 years, 305 days Moss is the only female death row inmate in Georgia. Michael Nance: Robbed a bank and committed murder during a carjacking. 27 years, 156 days Lyndon Fitzgerald Pace
Linda Anita Carty (born 5 October 1958) is a Kittitian-American [a] former schoolteacher who is on death row in Texas.In February 2002, she was sentenced to death for the abduction and murder in 2001 of 20-year-old Joana Rodriguez in order to steal Rodriguez's newborn son.
Lauren London is opening up about life after death. For the premiere episode of Angie Martinez's podcast In Real Life, London, 37, shared her perspective on love after loss, talking to kids about ...
The women on death row are permitted to knit and sew. [11] As of the 1990s, they made dolls for sick children. [16] The death-row inmates use a 50-by-10-yard (45.7 by 9.1 m) recreation yard with basketball hoops, a tree, and a bench. [14] The women have programming that the men in the Polunsky Unit death row, as of 2015, do not have. [18]