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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 ...
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Oklahoma since 1976. The total amounts to 126 people, and all were executed by lethal injection . [ 1 ] Of the 125 people, 122 were males and 3 were females who all had been convicted of first-degree murder.
Oklahoma [8] 7 May 1, 2001 Marilyn Kay Plantz: White 40 27 [9] 8 December 4, 2001 Lois Nadean Smith: 61 41 [10] 9 May 10, 2002 Lynda Lyon Block: 54 45 Alabama: Electrocution [11] 10 October 9, 2002 Aileen Carol Wuornos: 46 33–34 Florida Lethal injection [12] 11 September 14, 2005 Frances Elaine Newton: Black 40 21 Texas [13] 12 September 23, 2010
Brenda Andrew, 60, is the only woman on Oklahoma's death row. If she is executed, she will be the fourth woman executed by the state of Oklahoma since 1976, when the state reinstated the death ...
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court will review the case of an Oklahoma woman named Brenda Andrew, who was convicted and sentenced to death in 2004 for the murder of her husband ― despite deeply ...
OSP also houses Oklahoma's execution chamber. Female death row prisoners are housed at the Mabel Bassett Correctional Center located near McLoud, Oklahoma and are transferred to OSP for their execution. [citation needed] As of September 27, 2024, Oklahoma had 33 inmates on death row, of whom only one, Brenda Andrew, is female. [25]
The scene of a vigil by a small group of anti-death penalty activists in Washington Square Park in New York City for Oklahoma death row prisoner Julius Jones on the day of his scheduled execution ...
The state charged Allen with first-degree murder and announced that it would seek the death penalty. Evidence that Leathers had a history of violent conduct, and that she had stabbed a woman to death in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1979, was central to the self-defense argument at Allen's trial. Allen testified that she feared Leathers because she had ...