Jordan Creque Alabama Death Row

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Jordan Creque was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for a double murder. According to court documents Jordan Creque would murder Jeffrey Mark Graff and Jessie Jose Aguilar, during a robbery at a restaurant in Decatur Alabama. Jordan Creque would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Jordan Creque Alabama Death Row

Inmate: CREQUE, JORDAN STANLEY
AIS: 0000Z795
  
Institution: HOLMAN DEATH ROW

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One of three people accused in the 2011 slayings of two employees at Krystal in Decatur was found guilty this morning on three counts of capital murder, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

Jordaan Stanley Creque, 23, was found guilty by a Morgan County jury for the shooting deaths of night manager Jeffrey Mark Graff, 49, of Huntsville, and Jesse Jose Aguilar, 23, of Decatur. Their bodies were discovered in the restaurant’s walk-in cooler.

Creque and two other defendants – Ezekiel Marquez Gholston, 22, and Cassandra Rayann Eldred, 24 – were each charged with three counts of capital murder, with the third stemming from the fact that they were accused of killing the men during commission of a robbery. Creque and Eldred worked at Krystal at the time.

Eldred and Gholston will be tried separately.

Sentencing will be set for Creque, who faces the death penalty or life in prison. District Attorney Scott Anderson has said he will seek the death penalty.

The jury began deliberating Thursday after six days of testimony, according to a report in The Decatur Daily. They resumed deliberations at 8:30 a.m. today and rendered a verdict before lunch.

Creque testified Wednesday he did not intend to kill Graff and that Gholston was the one who shot Aguilar, the Daily reported.

Cedric Floyd Alabama Death Row

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Cedric Floyd was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death row for the murder of a woman. According to court documents Cedric Floyd would break into the home of an ex girlfriend and shoot and kill the forty four year old woman Tina Jones. Cedric Floyd would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Inmate: FLOYD, CEDRIC JEROME
AIS: 0000z796
  
Institution: HOLMAN DEATH ROW

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Atmore Police are investigating the murder of a 44-year old woman shot to death by her boyfriend.

Cedric Floyd, 28, of Atmore, is accused of shooting Tina Roshell Jones, 43, inside her 5th Avenue residence. Jones called 911 at 12:46 Sunday morning to report that Floyd was breaking into her home. Two minutes later, Atmore Police officers arrived and found Jones lying in the floor of the home with what appeared to be several gunshot wounds, according to Atmore Police. She was transported to Atmore Community Hospital where she was later pronounced dead.

“Witnesses at the scene said they were asleep, but were waken by Floyd demanding keys to a vehicle. After several moments, Floyd fled the scene on foot,” said Jason Dean, Atmore Police chief..

“While officers were at the residence, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call from Cedric Jerome Floyd, 28 years of age, the boyfriend of Jones, stating he wanted to turn himself in. Deputies responded to Freemanville Drive where Floyd met officers. Floyd was then taken into custody,” said Dean.

Police said Floyd made forcible entry into the home through a Jones’ bedroom window in the rear of the home.

Floyd is being held without bond on a charge of capital murder in the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton.

James Osgood Alabama Death Row

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James Osgood was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for the sexual assault and murder of Tracy Brown. According to court documents James Osgood and his girlfriend Tonya van Dyke would beat, sexually assault and murder Tracy Brown. James Osgood would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Inmate: OSGOOD, JAMES
AIS: 0000z797
  
Institution: HOLMAN DEATH ROW

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The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the death sentence for James Osgood.

Osgood was convicted and sentenced to death in 2014 for the Chilton County murder of Tracy Brown, 46. The victim was killed in October 2010 after authorities say Osgood and his girlfriend, Tonya van Dyke, beat and sexually abused her, then slit her throat.

Despite the conviction, a technicality prompted the appeals court to rule that a new jury must determine whether Osgood should be sentenced to death or life without parole.

In an unusual turn of events, before the new jury was struck, Osgood asked to be sentenced to death. It’s never happened before in the state of Alabama, according to a prosecutor.

Osgood told the judge he was an “eye for an eye kind of guy.”

“I firmly believe if you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime,” Osgood said. “A couple of years ago I really screwed up. I’m guilty and I deserve death. That’s what I want.”

Osgood is being held on Alabama’s death row at Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore.

https://www.wsfa.com/2020/06/04/death-sentence-upheld-convicted-man-who-asked-it/

John DeBlase Alabama Death Row

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John DeBlase was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for the murders of two children. According to court documents John DeBlase and Heather Leavell Keaton would murder the two children three months apart by horrific child abuse. Both John Deblase and Heather Leavell Keaton would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Inmate: DEBLASE, JOHN JOSEPH
AIS: 0000z798
  
Institution: HOLMAN DEATH ROW

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A Mobile woman convicted of killing her two step-children is heading back to death row.

The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals had ruled that Heather Leavell Keaton was entitled to a new sentencing hearing because the judge had not given her a chance to make a statement before initially imposing the death penalty.

Keaton got her day in court Thursday – but the result was the same. Retired Mobile County Circuit Judge Rick Stout, who presided over the original trial in 2015, again sentenced her death.

Keaton was the first woman in Mobile County ever sentenced to death.

According to testimony at her trial, she and common-law husband John DeBlase tortured and killed Chase DeBlase and Natalie DeBlase. Both were young children at the time.

The children’s father, John DeBlase, also is on death row

https://www.fox10tv.com/news/mobile_county/convicted-child-killer-given-new-sentencing-hearing-gets-same-result/article_6157134c-5140-11eb-bc1e-d3fe064cac81.html

Sherman Collins Alabama Death Row

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Sherman Collins was sentenced to death and remains on Alabama Death Row for the murder of Detrick Bell. According to court documents Sherman Collins was hired to murder Detrick Bell who would be fatally shot at a rap concert. Sherman Collins would be arrested, convicted, and sentenced to death

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Inmate: COLLINS, SHERMAN

AIS: 0000Z799  

Institution: HOLMAN DEATH ROW

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An appeals court has upheld the capital murder conviction and death sentence of a New Orleans man condemned to die for a contract killing in west Alabama.

The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals turned away a challenge by death row inmate Sherman Collins on Friday.

The 43-year-old Collins was convicted in the shooting death of Detrick Bell in Sumter County in 2012. Evidence showed he was hired to kill Bell, who was shot to death at a small-town rap concert.

Collins claimed the judge who sentenced him to die didn’t give enough consideration to his rough childhood and lack of a father figure.

The court turned away that challenge. It also ruled that the death penalty for Collins wasn’t out of line with the sentence in similar cases.

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A Sumter County jury voted last week to recommend the death penalty to a New Orleans man hired to kill 31-year-old Sumter County resident Detrick Bell in 2012.

Earlier this month, the jury convicted Sherman Collins of capital murder for pecuniary gain and criminal conspiracy to commit murder. Last week, the jury voted 10-2 to recommend that Collins be put to death. In January, Circuit Judge Eddie Hardaway is scheduled to consider the jury’s vote and impose sentencing.

“There was just no mitigation in this case,” 17th Judicial Circuit District Attorney Greg Griggers told AL.com. “He was a contract killer.”

John Stamps, a defense attorney in the case, said he and lead attorney Kyra Sparks didn’t think it would be appropriate to comment on the case until after Collins was sentenced, but he said the defense “most definitely” plans to appeal the verdict.

Bell was shot and killed during a rap concert at the Morning Star Community Center, near Cuba, Ala., at about 1:30 a.m. on June 17, 2012, according to the Sumter County Record-Journal.

“In a nutshell, the evidence that we presented shows that Sherman was paid – offered payment – by another individual to kill Detrick Bell, the victim in the case, and that’s what he did,” Griggers said. “When he got to the Morning Star Community Center, he was armed with a pistol, and he walked up and shot him in front of a handful of witnesses pretty much at point black range.”

Collins, who was 36 at the time of the murder, used an “extremely large caliber handgun,” Griggers said. The .454 handgun “caused such extensive damage to the victim’s head that the pathologist initially thought that it must have been a shotgun slug,” Griggers said.

Sumter County resident Kelvin Wrenn is suspected of hiring Collins for the murder, and could face trial in the spring, Griggers said. The state is not seeking the death penalty for Wrenn.

“According to the shooter, Sherman Collins, he said it had something to do with a beef that the guy that paid him had with Mr. Bell, something that had happened four or five year prior to,” Griggers said.

“He had access to this victim – the guy that paid him – for those four or five years, so I don’t know why they would have picked this night to get even, but that’s what [Collins told investigators], anyway.”

The prosecution’s case lasted about three days. The defense did not put on a case. Asked if that was unusual in a capital case, Griggers said no.

“Both sides were pretty much stuck with the witnesses who were there, and I felt like we did a good job of bringing to court anybody who had firsthand knowledge of what happened out there that night, or who had firsthand knowledge of the conspiracy I think that existed to kill our victim,” Griggers said. “I don’t think there would have been anybody they could have brought as a defense witness that could have added anything.”

The jury deliberated for less than an hour before convicting Collins, according to Griggers.