Devin Thompson Alabama Death Row

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Devin Thompson was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for the murders of two police officers and a police dispatcher. According to court documents Devin Thompson was brought to a police station and was able to disarm an Officer and open fire killing Fayette Police Officers Arnold Strickland and James Crump and police dispatcher Leslie “Ace” Mealer. Devin Thompson would attempt to blame his actions on Grand Theft Auto would be convicted and sentenced to death

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Inmate: THOMPSON, DEVIN DARNELL
AIS: 0000Z717
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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Testimony showed that at around 3:00 a.m. on the morning of June 3, 2003, Officer Crump and Officer Strickland approached a vehicle parked in the lot of a local restaurant and found Thompson asleep in the vehicle. The dispatcher informed them that the vehicle had been stolen, and the officers took Thompson into custody.

While the officers were booking Thompson they discovered that a dry-cleaning business, near where the car had been stolen, had been burglarized and clothing had been taken from that business. A shoe print had been discovered at the scene of that burglary. The officers removed Thompson’s handcuffs in order to take his fingerprints and removed one of his shoes to get a shoe print.

While Thompson was being fingerprinted, he took Strickland’s .40–caliber service pistol and shot Strickland in the head. Thompson then crossed the hall and shot Officer Crump in the head. As Thompson walked toward the exit of the police station he encountered Mealer. He shot Mealer multiple times and left the station.

Thompson attempted to reenter the station when he realized that one of his shoes was still inside, but the door had automatically locked when it closed, and he was unable to reenter. Thompson proceeded to the Fayette Fire Station, which was located in the same building as the Fayette Police Department, and told two firemen that “something bad had happened up front.” Thompson then stole a police cruiser and fled the scene. He was arrested later that day near Columbus, Mississippi. The pistol Thompson had taken from Officer Strickland was found in the police cruiser.

At trial, Thompson did not dispute that he shot and killed the police officers and the dispatcher. His defense was that he was not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Thompson presented expert testimony to the effect that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”) at the time of the murders and that he was in a dissociative state; therefore, he argued, he was not responsible for his actions. The State countered Thompson’s expert testimony by presenting expert testimony to the effect that Thompson was not in a dissociative state when he committed the murders.

The jury convicted Thompson of six counts of capital murder. A separate sentencing hearing was held, and the jury recommended, by a vote of 10 to 2, that Thompson be sentenced to death. A presentence report was prepared, and a separate sentencing hearing was held before the circuit court. The circuit court found four aggravating circumstances: (1) That the murders were committed during the course of a robbery, § 13A–5–49(4), Ala.Code 1975; (2) that the murders were committed for the purpose of avoiding or preventing an arrest or effecting an escape from custody, § 13A–5–49(5), Ala.Code 1975; (3) that the murders were committed to disrupt or hinder the lawful exercise of a governmental function or the enforcement of laws, § 13A–5–49(7), Ala.Code 1975; and (4) that the multiple murders were committed pursuant to one scheme or course of conduct, § 13A–5–49(9), Ala.Code 1975. After weighing the aggravating circumstances and the mitigating circumstances, the circuit court followed the jury’s recommendation and sentenced Thompson to death. This appeal, which is automatic in a case involving the death penalty, followed. See § 13A–5–53, Ala.Code 1975.

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Timothy Saunders Alabama Death Row

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Timothy Saunders was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for the murder of a seventy seven year old man. According to court documents Timothy Saunders would beat to death Melvin Clemons with a crowbar and attempted to murder the victim’s wife. Timothy Saunders would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Inmate: SAUNDERS, TIMOTHY WADE
AIS: 0000Z718
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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“Saunders told Sgt. [Tony] Fuqua that he had purchased crack cocaine twice on July 9;  the first time he purchased and smoked $50 worth of the drug, the second time he purchased $100 worth of the drug. Saunders said that he went onto the property next to his mother’s mobile home, on the other side of a hedgerow, to smoke the last of his crack cocaine because he was ashamed of smoking crack, and he did not want to be near his mother’s mobile home when he was ingesting the drug. Saunders said that Mr. Clemons saw him and asked him what he was doing there, and that he told Mr. Clemons that he was getting high;  Mr. Clemons then yelled at him and told him to get off the property. Saunders told Sgt. Fuqua that as Mr. Clemons turned to leave, Saunders heard him say something about calling the police;  that he became infuriated;  and that he then picked up the crowbar and hit Mr. Clemons on the head several times. Saunders said that he was not sure, but that he believed Mr. Clemons was dead. Saunders acknowledged that he had borrowed the crowbar from Mr. Clemons earlier that day.

“Saunders told Sgt. Fuqua that after he hit Mr. Clemons, he wandered around to clear his head, and then decided to approach the Clemonses’ house to try to take any valuables so that he could buy more crack cocaine. He admitted that he feigned an asthma attack and that Mrs. Clemons then let him inside the house. Saunders said that he became angry when Mrs. Clemons tried to call for help, and he grabbed her from behind. Saunders also said that he smoked crack cocaine in the house several times and that Mrs. Clemons had poured a glass of milk for him;  according to Saunders, milk helped calm him when he smoked crack cocaine. Sgt. Fuqua asked Saunders about the Windex brand glass cleaner, and Saunders told him that he had used the Windex to wipe down every place he touched to try to destroy fingerprint evidence. Saunders told Sgt. Fuqua that he did not intend to kill or to rape Mrs. Clemons and that he took Mrs. Clemons to a back bedroom so that he could shut the door and escape. Saunders said that after he ran out the back door of the house, he heard a gunshot and he went to his mother’s mobile home.”

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Jeremy Jones Alabama Death Row

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Jeremy Jones was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for the sexual assault and murder of a woman. According to court documents Jeremy Jones would attack, sexually assault and murder  Lisa Nichols. Jeremy Jones would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Jeremy Jones has been tied to over ten other murders.

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Inmate: JONES, JEREMY BRYAN
AIS: 0000Z720
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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A judge in Mobile, Alabama, sentenced serial killer Jeremy Bryan Jones to death for the rape and murder of a woman. It was a homicide that led authorities to charge him with three other killings and link him to several more.

Circuit Judge Charles Graddick called Jones “a danger to civilized society” as he ordered him to die by lethal injection.

Before the sentence was read, Jones told the court, “God will have the final say.”

A jury voted in October to recommend the death penalty for Jones. Jurors convicted him of capital murder in the 2004 rape and shooting death of 44-year-old Lisa Marine Nichols on September 17th, 2004.

The judge was not bound by the jury’s recommendations.

In calling for the death sentence, Alabama Attorney General Troy King urged the judge to consider the “blood-chilling crime.”

Defense attorney Greg Hughes urged Graddick to impose life without parole, not death, saying Jones suffered “extreme mental and emotional problems,” including long-term drug addiction that should be a mitigating factor.

Investigators say the 32-year-old Jones of Miami, Oklahoma, may be linked to ten other killings.

In Georgia, Jones is charged with murder in the death of 16-year-old Amanda Greenwell in Douglasville. Authorities say he is considered a suspect in the disappearance of a Forsyth County hairdresser, Patrice Endres.

https://www.wistv.com/story/4189295/suspected-serial-killer-handed-death-sentence/

Kenneth Billups Alabama Death Row

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Kenneth Billups was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for a series of murders. Kenneth Billups would shoot and kill Stevon Lockett and three days later would shoot and kill  Rafael Salcedo, 15; Enrique Marquez, 16; Wilbur Gomez, 20; and Manuel Perez Nunez, 27. Kenneth Billups was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Inmate: BILLUPS, KENNETH EUGENE
AIS: 0000Z722
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the death sentence for Kenneth Eugene Billups in the drug-related fatal shooting of Stevon Lockett in Birmingham.

Billups also faces the death penalty for the slayings of four men killed three days after Lockett’s killing on Dec. 13, 2003.

The appeals court also upheld Friday the capital murder conviction of Jimmy Lamar Killingsworth Jr. He was sentenced to death for the Dec. 10, 2004 shooting death of 36-year-old Steven C. Spears of Randolph.

Spears was killed when a shotgun was fired into his car from another vehicle as he and his wife were driving home from a family gathering in Bibb County.

In the Billups case, the criminal appeals court ruled his 2006 trial and death sentence were fair in the capital murders of Rafael Salcedo, 15; Enrique Marquez, 16; Wilbur Gomez, 20; and Manuel Perez Nunez, 27.

On Dec. 16, 2003, Billups lured the four victims to a Center Point apartment under the guise of a drug deal. Billups shot all four when they arrived.

In a separate trial, Billips was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death for killing Stephon Lockett the day after Billips’ 30th birthday.

Christopher Floyd Alabama Death Row

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Christopher Floyd was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for a robbery murder. According to court documents Christopher Floyd would shoot and kill Waylon Crawford in the process of a robbery at a grocery store that was owned by the victim. Christopher Floyd was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

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Inmate: FLOYD, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY
AIS: 0000Z723
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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A judge sentenced Christopher Floyd to death for the 1992 robbery and shooting death of an Ashford grocery store worker.

Houston County Circuit Judge Larry Anderson on Friday adopted the jury’s recommended penalty.

Jurors earlier voted 11-1 in favor of the death penalty over life in prison without parole for Floyd. The sentence brings an automatic appeal.

Floyd was convicted of capital murder in November for killing Archie Waylon Crawford.

Defense attorney Patrick Amanson attempted to raise doubts about whether the murder occurred during a robbery, which made it a death penalty case.

But District Attorney Doug Valeska pointed to a taped confession in which Floyd told investigators that he robbed Crawford.

“He’s a one-man crime wave,” Valeska said.

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