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Brandyn Benjamin Alabama Death Row

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Brandyn Benjamin was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for the murder of Jimmie Lewis. According to court documents Brandyn Benjamin attempted to rob Jimmie Lewis and during the struggle would shoot and kill him. Brandyn Benjamin would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Brandyn Benjamin 2021 Information

Inmate: BENJAMIN, BRANDYN JOSEPHE
AIS: 0000Z708
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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The victim, Jimmie Lewis, had gone to Wiregrass Commons Mall about 9:00 p.m. on the night of November 18, 2000, to pick up his wife, who operated a shop in the mall. He had gone to Mrs. Lewis’ shop and determined that she was ready to close, and because it was raining outside, he returned to bring the car closer to the mall exit so that Mrs. Lewis wouldn’t get wet. Mr. Lewis had parked his car in a remote area of the mall parking lot. The defendant had gone to the mall with the specific intent of finding a victim to rob. He watched mall security to see how often they made rounds and also parked his car in an area which wouldn’t raise suspicion. As Jimmie Lewis approached his car, the defendant appeared and apparently demanded the victim’s wallet. A struggle ensued, and the defendant struck the victim several times and shot him twice—once in the chest and once in his leg. The defendant took the victim’s wallet and contents and left the scene. The victim was dead when the police and paramedics arrived shortly thereafter. The defendant later related all of the details of the crime to a friend[, Michael Baker,] indicating that he had no remorse for his actions. [Baker then] went with his attorney to the District Attorney. The District Attorney arranged for a body wire to be placed on [Baker] so that the police could hear the defendant confess his actions once again to [Baker]. The defendant was then arrested and his room searched. A copy of the Dothan Eagle newspaper account of the crime was found in the defendant’s room and later the victim’s wallet was also found.”

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-court-of-criminal-appeals/1653451.html

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