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John Yancey Schmitt | Murdered a security guard in the commission of a bank robbery | Autographed Letter/Envelope Signed | Pmk 2 November 2006 | Executed 9 November 2006 | UNOPENED
John Yancey Schmitt, was an inmate executed by lethal injection at the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, Virginia on November 9, 2006. Schmitt was found guilty of the 1999 murder of Earl Shelton Dunning, 39. Schmitt, who was 25 years old when he committed the capital crime, was sentenced to death on February 18, 2000. Before his execution, Schmitt requested for his last meal cheese pizza, a cheese omelet with sausage, green peppers and onions, and white cake with white ic...
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JOHNNY DUANE MILES | “Red Dragon Rapist” | Death Sentence for a series of crimes including burglary, first-degree murder, first-degree forcible rape, second-degree robbery and false imprisonment by violence | “Feed the poor. Down with the goverenment [sic
Johnny D. Miles is a death row inmate in the State of California. He has lived in a one-person cell on San Quentin’s death row for the majority of the past twenty-seven years. He was convicted of first-degree murder. Despite his circumstances, Johnny Miles has found a measure of acceptance to continue living on death row. He has not chosen suicide or to use hard drugs. He is also the primary author of the book: The Johnny D. Miles Learning Curve: An Introduction to (Death Row ...
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WAYNE A. LAWS | North Carolina Death Row | Sentenced to death for a double murder in 1985 | Both of the victims had been brutally beaten with a claw hammer | The inmate who has spent the longest time on NC DR | ALS
Was convicted of fatally beating Ronnie Waddell, 35, and James Kepley, 57, in rural Davidson County on March 19, 1984. The two homeless men were killed with a claw hammer. Laws was sentenced to death on August 20, 1985. On July 26, 1989, the North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed Laws' death sentence on direct appeal. Wayne Laws is the inmate who has spent the longest time on North Carolina death row.
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