James Little North Carolina Death Row

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James Little was sentenced to death by the State of North Carolina for a robbery murder. According to court documents James Little would shoot and kill Bira Gueye, 47, during a robbery. James Little would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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James Little 2021 Information

Offender Number:0846840                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Probation/Parole/Post Release Status:INACTIVE
Gender:MALE
Race:BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN
Ethnic Group:AFRICAN
Birth Date:11/01/1986
Age:34
Current Location:CENTRAL PRISON

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James Ray Little yesterday became the first person sentenced to death this year in North Carolina.

Judge Stuart Albright sentenced him in Forsyth Superior Court after a unanimous jury decided on the death penalty for Little, 22.

Little robbed and shot Bira Gueye, 47, on Oct. 5, 2006.

After four hours of deliberating, jurors agreed with Little’s attorneys that he had limited intelligence and a poor upbringing, and had not set out early that morning to kill.

They agreed that the plan to rob a cab driver came from two men who were with Little that night.

But all that, jurors decided, was outweighed by three things: Little had a past conviction for a violent felony, he killed for financial gain, and his crime was part of a string of violence that night.

As Albright read “death,” the jury’s binding recommendation, Little’s mother, Susan Bulger, cried out softly from the fifth row of the audience.

“Oh, my God!” she said. “No! No!”

Bulger began rocking back and forth on the bench, crying. She clasped her hands together, covering her eyes.

After the verdict, an ambulance took her to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center because she told deputies she was having trouble breathing.

After the verdict, Roslyn Ingram, the mother of Little’s 3-year-old daughter, Jamera, said she felt sorry for Gueye’s family.

“I think it’s sad, and I hate that it had to end that way,” Ingram said.

She said she will keep taking Jamera to visit her father as he awaits death, which is likely years away because of post-conviction appeals.

Family and friends who knew Gueye from his job at Willard Cab Co. said they were thankful.

Little’s confession to police and testimony from witnesses showed that Little shot Gueye once in the back, then shot him again after Gueye had given him money.

“He could have run away,” said Amadou Niane, Gueye’s cousin.

Niane said that the death penalty is appropriate — Little killed and clearly meant to, carrying a gun as he robbed people, he said.

“He knows it’s got bullets in it,” he said.

Before robbing Gueye, Little robbed two men in Greenway Park. He pistol-whipped them because they looked scared, he told police.

He had set out that night to get some marijuana, testimony showed. Little used one of the robbery victim’s cell phones to call a cab.

In the death-penalty phase of the trial, prosecutors Jim O’Neill and Jennifer Martin showed that Little has past convictions for larceny from a person, felony larceny and motor-vehicle theft.

When Little was 18, he knocked down a 9-year-old boy and took his lunch money. He pleaded guilty to larceny from a person.

He had discipline problems at the Forsyth County Jail while awaiting trial and tried to fight a courtroom deputy after his conviction Monday on the murder charge.

Little’s attorneys, Chris Beechler and Clark Fischer, had proposed 21 factors that they had hoped would lead jurors to choose life in prison.

“We had hoped that when you look at all of those things and you look at his age, even balanced against his crimes, it would have gone the other way,” Fischer said. “I always respect a jury’s verdict, even if I disagree with it.”

Little was a month shy of his 20th birthday when he killed Gueye.

Little will be the 163rd person on the state’s death row and the youngest on death row, although others prisoners were younger than him when they killed.

North Carolina has not executed anyone in two years because of court disputes over the death penalty. The N.C. Supreme Court heard arguments this week to resolve one of the disputes, over what role doctors can have in executions. It’s not clear when the court will rule on that case.

Forsyth County has more inmates on death row than any other county — Little is the 13th. Wake County has the second-most people awaiting death, with 11; Cumberland and Buncombe counties both have nine.

Fischer said that it’s hard to know in which cases juries will recommend the death penalty.

Three years ago, Fischer defended Randy Ridgeway, a Davie County man who used a hammer to kill his girlfriend’s 14-year-old daughter. Ridgeway raped and sodomized the girl, either as she was dying or after she died. Jurors decided on life in prison.

“This does not seem as deserving as some other cases I’ve had,” Fischer said.

“It’s just sometimes hard to figure.

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Michael Sherrill North Carolina Death Row

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Michael Sherrill would be sentenced to death by the State of North Carolina for the murder of Cynthia Gayle Dotson Wilson. According to court documents Michael Sherrill would stab Cynthia Gayle Dotson Wilson repeatedly before slitting her throat and setting her house on fire. The murder took place in 1984 and Michael Sherrill was sentenced to death in 2009

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Michael Sherrill 2021 Information

Offender Number:0366770                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Probation/Parole/Post Release Status:INACTIVE
Gender:MALE
Race:WHITE
Ethnic Group:EUROPEAN/N.AM./AUSTR
Birth Date:01/07/1956
Age:65
Current Location:CENTRAL PRISON

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A former boyfriend choked up as he talked about being with Cynthia Dotson just hours before she was found dead in her west Charlotte mobile home, which was 25 years ago on Sunday.

The man accused of killing her, Michael Sherrill, sat motionless and showed no emotion in a Mecklenburg County courtroom Monday. He faces the death penalty if convicted.

Fire investigators testified they found Dotson’s body in her trailer with stab wounds in her chest. She was badly burned from a pile of clothing still on fire beside her.

Her former boyfriend, Rick Bond, told jurors he’d been with Dotson the night before, but he knew nothing about the murder until police questioned him later.

Police said they believe Sherrill knew Dotson from her job as a topless dancer, and that he killed her before setting fire to her trailer in an effort to cover up the crime.

In fact, prosecutors revealed in court they plan to tell jurors about a similar fire set on Greenhill Avenue about eight months after Dotson’s slaying. Prosecutors believe it too was set to hide a slaying scene. Inside were the bodies of Linda Taylor, Jackson Bostic and his 14-year-old daughter, Amy.

Sherrill is charged in those cases as well.

All of the killings went unsolved for more than 20 years until the police department’s cold case squad linked them to Sherrill. Investigators have never talked about a motive, but that’s likely to change soon as testimony continues.

Andrew Ramseur North Carolina Death Row

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Andrew Ramseur was sentenced to death by the State of North Carolina for a double murder. According to court documents Andrew Ramseur would shoot and kill  Jennifer Vincek and Jeffrey Peck during an armed robbery of a gas station. Andrew Ramseur would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Andrew Ramseur 2021 Information

Offender Number:0972488                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Probation/Parole/Post Release Status:INACTIVE
Gender:MALE
Race:BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN
Ethnic Group:AFRICAN
Birth Date:08/16/1988
Age:32
Current Location:CENTRAL PRISON

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A jury in the sentencing hearing for Andrew Ramseur, convicted last week in a double murder case from 2007, has delivered a double death penalty sentence, WBTV has learned.

Ramseur has already been convicted of murdering Jennifer Vincek and Jeffrey Peck inside a Statesville gas station in 2007.  The shooting was captured on security cameras.

The jury decided Monday the question as to whether Ramseur would get life in prison or the death penalty. The jury, which deliberated for much of the afternoon Monday, ended up giving him the death penalty for both murders.

Ramseur robbed the Statesville convenience store where Vincek worked in 2007.

Vincek left behind three daughters, now ages three, five and 10-years-old.  David Wright, Vincek’s fiance and the father of her two youngest girls, hopes Ramseur will get the death penalty.

“He hasn’t shown a bit of remorse in my eyes, the only thing he’s remorseful of is getting caught,” said Wright.

In the two and half years since Vincek’s murder, Wright has remarried.  He has a blended family now with his wife, Rebecca, and her two boys.

“He’s cried on my shoulder many, many nights,” said Rebecca Wright.

Rebecca Wright has taken on the roll of mom, but she keeps Vincek’s memory alive. She created a shadowbox with Vincek’s trinkets which is kept in the girls’ room.

“They’re going to know who she is, I’m not going to keep her out of their life,” said Rebecca Wright.

They’ve adjusted slowly but some days are still harder than others.

Meanwhile, David Wright says once Ramseur is sentenced, he looks forward to moving on.

“I can continue to focus on them and just live my life and raise them as she would want, as Jennifer would want,” he said.

https://www.wbtv.com/story/12604297/killer-given-double-death-penalty-in-double-murder-trial/

Stephen Buckner North Carolina Death Row

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Stephen Buckner was sentenced to death by the State of North Carolina for a triple murder. According to court documents Stephen Buckner would shoot and kill 42-year-old Vicky Lynn Lowery, Lowery’s daughter, 14-year-old Chelsea Nicole Gregory and Buckner’s own daughter, 25-year-old Rebecca Rose Buckner. Stephen Buckner would shoot and injure two more people. Stephen Buckner would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Stephen Buckner 2021 Information

Offender Number:1062462                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Gender:MALE
Race:WHITE
Ethnic Group:EUROPEAN/N.AM./AUSTR
Birth Date:11/24/1957
Age:63
Current Location:CENTRAL PRISON

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That one word never rang so sweet as it did Tuesday for the families of 14-year-old Chelsea Nicole Gregory, 42-year-old Vicky Lynn Lowery and 25-year-old Rebecca Rose Buckner.

After about six hours of deliberation Monday and Tuesday, the eight women and four men who heard the evidence in the case of 52-year-old Stephen Monroe Buckner, formerly of 6905 U.S. 70 East in Nebo, found him guilty of three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Gregory, Lowery and his daughter Rebecca.

They also convicted him of one count of attempted first-degree murder for shooting and wounding Gina Edwards, who was 21 at the time of Stephen’s rampage on Jan. 18, 2008, and six counts of assault with a deadly weapon for opening fire on sheriff’s deputies Vic Hollifield, Randy Slagle, Dan Shook, Lynn Greene, Jennifer Trantham and Steve Hensley.

In reference to the assaults, Stephen was originally charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. The jurors opted to convict the defendant of the lesser charge.

As he has done throughout the trial, which is now in its eighth week, Stephen showed no emotion when the verdicts were read and each juror was polled.

Judge David Lee of Union County made it clear to family members before the verdicts were presented that he would not tolerate any outbursts. But relatives of Edwards and all three deceased victims were more than happy to share their thoughts afterward.

“It gives me some relief to know that justice was done today,” said Bobby Gregory, Chelsea’s father. “I want him to die. He stopped my world when he took my daughter away. Now he should be taken away.”

Lois Sandall is Lowery’s sister, Chelsea’s aunt and Edwards’ mother.

“I’m satisfied with the verdict,” she stated. “But no matter what happens, I won’t have peace of mind. Nothing will bring them back. I want him to feel the pain we have felt.”

The heartache of the trial, Sandall added, has been grueling.

“It’s been very hard, especially when I had to sit here and listen to my daughter testify and to hear the 911 tape of my niece’s last words and to see those pictures,” she said. “I’ve been able to get through it only by the grace of God.”

Becky Wright, Rebecca’s mother, was in the courtroom early on but had to return home to Georgia. She received word of the jury’s decision by phone Tuesday.

“Rebecca was a wonderful girl, and I loved her dearly,” Wright stated. “So far, justice has been served. My prayers go out to the other families.”

After the verdict, the jurors moved right into the sentencing phase of the trial. Based on evidence presented by both sides, they will now determine whether Stephen should be put to death or serve life in prison without parole in connection with the murder cases.

In doing so, they will consider aggravating and mitigating factors. Aggravating factors are those that make the crimes more worthy of the death penalty, and mitigating ones make the crimes more worthy of life in prison.

District Attorney Brad Greenway said the facts laid out during the trial portion would serve as his evidence in the sentencing phase.

The defense presented its first witness – one of Stephen’s high school sweethearts — late Tuesday afternoon. Read about her testimony in Thursday’s McDowell News.

Timothy Hartford North Carolina Death Row

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Timothy Hartford was sentenced to death by the State of North Carolina for two murders. According to court documents Timothy Hartford would beat to death Bob Denning, 64, inside of his home and would soon after shoot and kill Anne Magness, 77, who was making a delivery to Dennig’s home. Timothy Hartford would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Timothy Hartford 2021 Information

Offender Number:0172431                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Probation/Parole/Post Release Status:INACTIVE
Gender:MALE
Race:WHITE
Ethnic Group:EUROPEAN/N.AM./AUSTR
Birth Date:03/11/1970
Age:51
Current Location:CENTRAL PRISON

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judge has sentenced Timothy Hartford to the death penalty, after nearly two full days of jury deliberation into the 2008 slaying of a man inside his Jonestown Road home and one of two Meals-on-Wheels volunteers who was making a delivery.

The death sentence was for the shooting of Anne Magness, 77, who was delivering a Meals-on-Wheels lunch to the home of Bob Denning, 64. Hartford had beaten Denning to death in his home on April 24, 2008 not long before Magness was shot. 

Superior Court Judge Stuart Albright affirmed the jury’s recommendations that Hartford be sentence in Magness’ killing and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in Denning’s death.

Hartford beat Denning to death and then shot Anne and Bill Magness, who’d come to Denning’s house together for the deliver. Anne Magness was fatally shot in the back, and Bill Magness survived being shot six times.

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