William Bush Alabama Death Row

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William Bush was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama for a murder committed during a robbery. According to court documents William Bush and Edward Pringle would enter a convenience store to commit a robbery. Once inside of the store William Bush would shoot two men who were working in the store. One of the men would die from his injuries. William Bush and Edward Pringle would go to another store where another clerk was shot and killed. William Bush would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

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Inmate: BUSH, WILLIAM
AIS: 0000Z412
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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The state presented evidence showing that around 3:00 a.m., on July 26, 1981, William Bush and a companion, Edward Lewis Pringle,[2] entered a Majik Market convenience store on Carter Hill Road in Montgomery, Alabama. When they entered, two people were in the store: Larry Dominguez, the store clerk, and his friend, Tony Holmes. Dominguez was in the restroom. Appellant pointed a pistol at Holmes and forced him toward the restroom at the rear of the store. When Dominguez opened the restroom door, appellant shot both Dominguez and Holmes with the pistol. Appellant then returned to the front of the store and attempted to open the cash register. Dominguez stumbled out of the restroom, and appellant shot him again. Appellant took two bags of “zodiac sign tags” from the store and departed. The first shot striking Dominguez passed through his chin, lodging in his neck and severing a large artery. The second shot striking Dominguez entered his right shoulder and passed through his lungs and heart. He died from the injuries caused by the second shot; however, the injuries sustained as a result of the first shot were potentially fatal. Holmes was shot in the neck and, although seriously injured, survived. He was able to give a description of his assailant and of the getaway automobile. He described the automobile as a 1973 whiteover-green Chevrolet Monte Carlo.

After leaving the Majik Market, appellant and Pringle drove to a Seven-Eleven convenience store on Narrow Lane Road in Montgomery, arriving there sometime prior to 4:00 a.m. Appellant entered the store and purchased a package of cigarettes from the clerk, Thomas Adams. After Adams opened the cash register, appellant forced him into an office area behind the counter and shot him in the head with the same pistol he had used to shoot Dominguez and Holmes. The shot to Adams’s head apparently killed him instantly. Appellant took from $20.00 to $30.00 from the cash register.

Appellant did not testify at the guilt phase or at the sentencing phase of his trial. It is apparent from the arguments of his counsel, cross-examination of the state’s witnesses, and questions asked defense witnesses, that his defense was based upon a theory of mistaken identity. He attempted, in every way possible, to bolster Holmes’s identification of Edward Pringle’s brother, Cornelias Pringle, as the triggerman, while at the same time trying to discredit the testimony of Patricia Pringle, the wife of Edward Lewis Pringle, who testified that appellant had told her that he had shot Dominguez, Holmes, and Adams. He endeavored to point the finger of suspicion *543 at Edward and Cornelias Pringle and away from himself. Cross-examination of the officers and arguments to the jury show an attempt to discredit appellant’s incriminating statements. Appellant attempted to make it appear that the statements had been coerced and that the words in the statements were not appellant’s but the officers’. In other words, the thrust of defense counsel’s argument is that the officers had made up the statements and forced appellant to adopt them as his own. Defense counsel attempted to explain appellant’s knowledge of the whereabouts of the murder weapon by claiming that appellant purchased it from someone on the street after the robbery-murders and prior to the time he was arrested. Counsel based this explanation on an investigator’s testimony that appellant had told him that he had purchased the pistol after the crimes had been committed.

https://law.justia.com/cases/alabama/court-of-appeals-criminal/1988/523-so-2d-538-0.html

Donnie Abernathy Alabama Death Row

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Donnie Abernathy was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama for the murders of three women. According to court documents Donnie Abernathy was upset over a child custody matter would go to the home of his ex girlfriend and opened fire killing three women:  Sylvia Duffy, 71, her sister Clara Edwards, 68, and Edwards’ daughter, Pamela O’Shel, 48. Donnie Abernathy would kidnap a fourth woman after shooting a man at the residence who would survive his injuries. Donnie Abernathy would be involved in a car chase with police that ended shortly after it started. Donnie would be arrested and the woman was saved. Donnie Abernathy would be convicted and sentenced to death.

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Inmate: ABERNATHY, DONNIE LEE
AIS: 0000Z818
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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A Cherokee County man has been convicted on two counts of capital murder, attempted murder, criminal mischief and attempting to elude following a trial held this week in Cherokee County District Court.

Donnie Lee Abernathy is charged in the killing of three women and the wounding of a man back in November of 2015 at a residence in the Round Mountain Community of Cherokee County.

Abernathy shot and killed the victims and forcefully took his ex girlfriend Jerrica Hamilton from the residence and attempted to elude officers before crashing his Ford Mustang a short time later.

Jerrica Hamiltion told investigators that Abernathy came into the house shot and killed all three victims and then kidnapped her, just prior to eluding police, Donnie Abernathy then told Hamilton to place a 911 call and tell them that everything was ok and that if she did not do so he would kill her and she would never see her child again.

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A Centre man has been sentenced to death, in connection with slayings that occurred back in November of 2015 here in Cherokee County.

Donnie Lee Abernathy has been sentenced to death by lethal injection with the order  being handed down Monday (November 29th) by Ninth Judicial Circuit Judge Andrew J. Hairston.

hat was District Attorney Mike O’Dell from a conversation WEIS Radio had with him just over a month ago following Abernathy’s conviction.

He went on to say Hamilton informed investigators that Abernathy entered the home on County Road 664 in an isolated area of the Round Mountain community, where he shot the victims before forcing her into his car and fleeing the scene.

Law Enforcement was able to take Abernathy into custody, after he lost control of the car and crashed. 

The death sentence comes from the two counts of Capital Murder that Abernathy was facing.  The date of execution will be set by the Alabama Supreme Court.  Additionally Abernathy was given time for convictions on three other charges: Attempted Murder, Attempting to Elude and Criminal Mischief 1st Degree.

We’ll continue to follow the case and will also announce when the execution date has been set.

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Michael Iervolino Alabama Death Row

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Michael Iervolino was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama for the murder of a man. According to court documents Michael Iervolino would fatally shoot Nicholas Sloan Harmon inside of his vehicle. The victim who was the son of St Clair County District Attorney was driving home from his girlfriends home. Michael Iervolino would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death,

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Inmate: IERVOLINO, MICHAEL DALE
AIS: 0000Z817
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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Michael Dale Iervolino has been found guilty of two counts of capital murder for the shooting death of Nicholas Sloan Harmon. 

A jury found Iervolino guilty Monday after almost an hour-long deliberation after both the prosecution and defense gave their closing statements Monday morning.

Harmon, the 20-year-old son of St. Clair County District Attorney Lyle Harmon, was fatally shot while returning home from his girlfriend’s apartment in Moody on Nov 5, 2019.

Irvolino had been charged with two counts of capital murder, one stating that Iervolino fatally shot the younger Harmon from inside of a vehicle,and the other stating that he fatally shot Harmon while Harmon was in a vehicle. 

Iervolino has also been charged with stealing a white Chevrolet work truck from the Best Western in Moody before the shooting, charges he pled guilty to Nov. 1.

Monday began with closing statements from the prosecution, Talladega County District Attorney Steve Giddens and Chief Assistant District Attorney Christina Kilgore, who were prosecuting the case after the entire St. Clair District Attorney’s office recused themselves.

Kilgore said the case came down to two men, Harmon and Iervolino, who made very different choices in their lives and how Iervolino’s choices changed both their lives. She went through Iervolino’s actions that day including borrowing a Hi Point 9mm from a man named Jacob Wilson and stealing the truck. She also pointed to testimony from Dylon Stewart, who was with Iervolino before and after the shooting that night, saying that Iervolino said he had shot someone that night. 

Kilgore also pointed to several witnesses who said they either saw Irvolino in possession of the Hi Point pistol or that he had admitted to shooting a gun while inside the truck. She also pointed to expert testimony that said four shell casings found in the truck matched the Hi Point handgun and the projectile recovered from Harmon’s vehicle had marks on it consistent with rifling Hi Point pistol even if the gun had no consistent pattern during test fires by the Alabama Department of Forensics. 

Kilgore also showed video from the Sunoco in Moody which showed the work truck with Iervolino inside passing Harmon’s Mazda 3 as it turned onto Kelly Creek Road, where the prosecution argued the shooting took place.

She said while the case was about Iervolino’s choices that night, ultimately the jury had the final say in the case.

“You get to make the decisions today,” Kilgore told the jury before ending her closing. 

Defense Attorney Bill Barnett said in his closing statement that no one was disputing that Iervolino stole the truck, but that he did not mean he killed Harmon. He said that the bullet could not be matched to the pistol conclusively and was a .38 caliber slug. 

During his statement, Barnett proposed an alternate theory of events where another gunman had laid in wait for Harmon on Kelly Creek Road and shot Harmon after he turned, after Iervolino had been on his way. He said the state should be looking for that man not prosecuting Iervolino. 

“Don’t just make a fall guy out of somebody who made bad decisions,” Barnett said. 

 He also pointed to a statement by the prosecution that the shooting had taken place close to Carl Jones Road, which the prosecution objected to, saying they had never said that. 

Giddens said in his rebuttal that Barnett was presenting an alternate world not an alternate theory of the case.

“I wonder if he’s been watching the same trial I have,” he began, adding that he found Barnett’s theory ridiculous.

Giddens also pointed out that a 9mm is a .38 caliber round. He ended by asking the jury to see justice done in the case and give some solace to the Harmon family. 

“Justice is the hope for those who suffer and it’s the dread for those who’ve done wrong,” he said.

Judge Chad Woodruff said while the guilt portion of the trial has concluded, because the case is a capital offense, it will move into a penalty phase Tuesday morning. Giddens has said previously the state is seeking the death penalty in the case.

https://www.annistonstar.com/the_st_clair_times/stclair_news/verdict-jury-finds-iervolino-guilty-of-two-counts-of-murder-in-harmon-death/article_1a783fb8-3ea8-11ec-b52b-f79a7f111a0b.html

Mitchell Daughtry Teen Killer Stabs Mother To Death

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Mitchell Daughtry was a fourteen year old from Florida who would stab his mother to death. According to court documents Mitchell Daughtry who was exhibiting suicidal behavior before the murder had broken into the family safe where his mother kept knives due to this teen killer behavior. Mitchell Daughtry was upset that his father was in prison for molestation charges would stab his mother repeatedly causing her death. Mitchell Daughtry would then steal the family car and head to Miami. This teen killer would ultimately plead guilty to second degree murder however the judge decided to postpone his sentencing until he turns 21 years old. Mitchell Daughtery would be released from prison in 2021

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Mitchell Daughtry
DC Number:F81266
Name:DAUGHTRY, MITCHELL E
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:09/18/2000
Custody:N/A
Release Date:09/24/2021

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he Jacksonville teenager who stabbed his mother to death more than three years ago before driving off in her car to South Florida will remain in juvenile detention until his 21st birthday before learning his sentence on a charge of second-degree murder.

Mitchell was 14 in August 2015 when killed his 52-year-old mother, stole her car and drove to Miami. Last month Daughtry pleaded guilty to charges of second-degree murder, car theft and tampering with evidence. In court Friday, Daughtry, now 18, was sentenced to remain in a juvenile facility in Lecanto, Florida, until 2021 when he turns 21. 

Circuit Judge Steven Whittington also decided that Mitchell Daughtry undergo a mental health evaluation within six months of his 21st birthday — Sept. 18, 2021 — before returning to a Duval County courtroom to be sentenced on the murder charge.

“Good luck to you, Mr. Daughtry. We’ll see you for sentencing in 2021,” Whittington told Daughtry from the bench.

Daughtry’s mother, Pamela, was found dead, under a blanket by one of her daughters, according to investigators. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said Pamela Daughtry had texted the daughter to come to the house before she died.

Mitchell Daughtry told several people over the phone saying he was in South Florida. He told them he had killed his mother and tried to kill himself by overdosing on pain pills, according to police.

Mitchell Daughtry was hospitalized and held for psychiatric evaluation at a Miami hospital. Records show he was released Aug. 28, 2015, and charged.

JSO said Mitchell Daughtry had gotten into the family’s safe, where family members had been hiding knives from him because of his suicidal behavior. He was mad that his father, Barry Daughtry, was in jail on two counts of lewd molestation

The father was arrested in February 2015 and was held on $200,000 bond — which he posted and left jail the day after his wife was found dead.

Daughtry’s family members were in the courtroom Friday but chose not to make any statements.

Mitchell Daughtry’s attorney made a point of telling the judge that he is progressing well in custody, and is close to completing the 12th grade. The next status conference on his case is scheduled for March 2021.

https://www.news4jax.com/news/2019/02/22/teen-to-be-held-until-hes-21-before-learning-sentence-for-killing-mother/

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A 17-year-old boy, who was initially arrested when he was 14, will not be officially charged for the murder of his mother until he is 21 years old, according to court records.

Mitchell Evan Daughtry,17, will be held in a high-risk facility until March 8, 2021, when he is set to have a status hearing to be charged for second-degree murder in the death of his mother, Pamela Daughtry, 42.

Mitchell Daughtry was found in Sunny Isles in Miami-Dade County back in August 2015 after he was reported missing. He was located with a missing 2007 Volvo SUV by the Sunny Isles Police Department, according to The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

The teen went missing from a homicide scene in Jacksonville’s Fort Caroline area after JSO was called to a home in the 11500 block of Monument Ridge Drive. At that home, police found his mother dead.

When the Sunny Isles Police Department found Mitchell Daughtry he was Baker Acted and underwent mental health evaluation at a facility in South Florida.

https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/teen-who-allegedly-killed-mother-wont-find-out-sentence-until-he-is-21/77-480a304c-b915-4346-8b44-da4e99f3ff48

Josh Duggar Celebrity Crime

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Josh Duggar is the latest celebrity to find themselves in court and convicted of some nasty charges. Josh Duggar who is known as Joshua Duggar from the reality television show 19 Kids And Counting first started showing up as a sexual deviant as he was let go from the Family Research Council when news came out that he may have molested a number of children under five years old when he was a teenager (14 to 15).

Josh Duggar would not face any charges as too much time had elapsed and that his father had taken him to see a Arkansas State Trooper Joseph Truman Hutchens. According to documents that four out of the five children he had molested were his own siblings. Apparently his parents put him into treatment for his behavior. Later that same Arkansas State Trooper would be sentenced to over fifty years in prison for child pornography.

Josh Duggar would be arrested by US Marshalls in April 2021 for watching and being in possession of child pornography of young girls under the age of 12. Josh Duggar would go on trial in November 2021 and would be convicted of receiving and possessing child pornography. Josh Duggar is to be sentenced in 2022 and faces up to twenty years in Federal Prison

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Former reality TV star Josh Duggar was convicted Thursday of downloading and possessing child sex abuse images on his work computer.

A federal jury in Fayetteville, Arkansas, found the 33-year-old Duggar guilty on one count each of receiving and possessing child pornography. He faces up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $250,000 for each count when he’s sentenced.

“We appreciate the jury’s lengthy deliberations, we respect the jury’s verdict, and we intend to appeal,” Duggar’s legal team said in a statement to NBC News.

U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas Clay Fowlkes said Thursday that more than 7 percent of the cases in his office involve child sex abuse images.

“This verdict sends the message that these cases are a top priority for our office,” Fowlkes said. “This verdict also demonstrates that no person is above the law. Regardless of wealth, social status, or fame, our office will continue to seek out all individuals who seek to abuse children and victimize them through the downloading, possession, and sharing of child pornography.”

Duggar pleaded not guilty to federal charges of receiving and possessing child pornography in Arkansas in April. Federal prosecutors contended that Duggar downloaded a Linux partition on the laptop to circumvent computer software that monitors internet use.

His activity was found in connection with an undercover investigation involving a file-sharing program, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Investigators geolocated the computer to Duggar’s car lot and then matched the timing of the image downloads to times Duggar was at the lot.

This includes times when Duggar was the “only paid employee on the lot,” the prosecutor’s office said in a Thursday press release.

Evidence presented to the court included logs of Duggar’s internet use, which included downloading the images, sending personal messages, and saving pictures.

Defense attorneys for Duggar denied the allegations during trial, saying someone else downloaded the images and that Duggar’s own personal devices were clear of any illicit material.

In the second week of his trial, Duggar’s family friend Bobye Holt testified that he confessed to molesting underage girls during a conversation in 2003, according to NBC affiliate KNWA.

Holt told the court Duggar had informed them that he touched multiple girls under their pants and underwear, according to KNWA.

Duggar’s defense filed a petition to strike Holt from the witness list in November, citing clergyman privilege. The filing stated that any statements allegedly made to Holt and her husband were made after Duggar’s father requested their spiritual advice.

Both Duggar’s father and Holt’s husband were elders in their church, according to the petition. Prosecutors opposed the request from the defense, saying in a separate filing that the Holts were among the family’s closest friends.

U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks denied the request and ruled to allow evidence of previous molestation allegations against Duggar in the trial. Brooks said in his order that the prior allegations were “probative of defendant’s sexual interest in underage children.”

Duggar was featured in a reality show on the TLC network with his family called “19 Kids and Counting” that ran from 2008 and 2015. The show chronicled the lives of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their 19 children, of which Duggar was the eldest, and often centered around the family’s religious beliefs as devout Baptists.

In 2015, following an In Touch magazine report that he was investigated for molesting his four younger sisters and a babysitter, Duggar released a statement saying he “acted inexcusably” when he was a teenager. An Arkansas police report indicated Duggar was investigated in 2006 when he was 18. He was never arrested or charged with any crime.

Also in 2015, following the apparent hack of the extramarital affairs website Ashley Madison, Duggar was revealed to have frequented the site. He released a statement following reports by The Hollywood Reporter and Gawker saying he was “so ashamed of the double life that I have been living” and apologized to his wife.

He checked himself into a rehabilitation center not long after, according to his mother’s blog at the time.

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar said Thursday that “this entire ordeal has been very grievous,” and that their hearts and prayers are with anyone who has been harmed through child sex abuse material.

“As parents, we will never stop praying for Joshua, and loving him, as we do all of our children,” they said in a statement. “In each of life’s circumstances, we place our trust in God

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/josh-duggar-found-guilty-child-sex-abuse-image-trial-rcna7788