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RAYMOND A. TWYFORD III | Ohio Death Row | Took it upon himself to seek vigilante justice in the rape of his girlfriend’s minor daughter | Convicted of aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, kidnapping, and having a firearm | ALS
Raymond Twyford was sentenced to death by the State of Ohio for a robbery murder. According to court documents, Raymond Twyford and Daniel Eikelberry would lure the victim, Richard Franks, a mildly retarded individual, to a remote location where he was tortured, shot several times, had his hands cut off and then his wallet stolen. Raymond Twyford would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.
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BILLY JOE WARDLOW | Asked the SCOTUS to rule that he was too young to get the Texas death penalty. His execution was the first in Texas to proceed during the pandemic as the coronavirus raged across the state. | XD: July 8, 2020 | ALS | SEALED
Being younger and stronger, I just pushed him off and shot him right between the eyes. Just because he pissed me off. He was shot like an executioner would have done it. He fell to the ground lifeless and didn’t even wiggle. Wardlow was 18 when he killed 82-year-old Carl Cole in Cason, TX. Wardlow shot Cole during an attempted robbery in which he said he had planned to steal Cole’s truck to leave the rural town and start a new life with his girlfriend.
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Deceased serial killer Douglas Clark signed copy of rules violation report
Deceased serial killer Douglas Clark signed copy of rules violation report.
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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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