Ohio Death Row Inmate List

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Ohio Death Row for men is located at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution. Ohio Death Row for women is located at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. All Ohio executions take place at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville. The primary method of execution is lethal injection

Ohio Death Row Inmate List – Women

Donna Roberts

Ohio Death Row Inmate List – Men – A to C

Stanley Adams

Nawaz Ahmed

David Allen

Anthony Apanovitch

Abdul Awkal

Tyrone Ballew

Richard Bays

Richard Beasley

Anthony Belton

Robert Bethel

Melvin Bonnell

David Braden

Grady Brinkley

George Brinkman

Quisi Bryan

Cedric Carter

Sean Carter

August Cassano

Steven Cepec

Davel Chinn

Curtis Clinton

Timothy Coleman

Douglas Coley

James Conway

Derrick Cook

Jeronique Cunningham

Ohio Death Row List – D To H

Roland Davis

Von Davis

Archie Dixon

Joel Drain

John Drummond

Phillip Elmore

Gregory Esparza

Stanley Fitzpatrick

Shawn Ford

Antonio Franklin

Terry Froman

Clarence Fry

Larry Gapen

Kristofer Garrett

John Gillard

James Goff

Shawn Grate

Scott Group

Delano Hale

Gerald Hand

James Hanna

Jerome Henderson

Warren Henness

Danny Hill

Timothy Hoffner

Gary Hughbanks

Lance Hundley

Lamont Hunter

Percy Hutton

Ohio Death Row Inmate List – Men – I To L

Andre Jackson

Cleveland Jackson

Jeremiah Jackson

Kareem Jackson

Nathaniel Jackson

Stanley Jalowiec

Marvin Johnson

Elwood Jones

Odraye Jones

Phillip Jones

Donald Ketterer

Juan Kinley

Anthony Kirkland

Thomas Knuff

Keith Lamar

Lawrence Landrum

Edward Lang

Arron Lawson

Carl Lindsey

Charles Lorraine

Gregory Lott

Jose Loza

Ralph Lynch

Ohio Death Row Inmate List – Men – M To R

Clarence Mack

Michael Madison

James Mammone

David Martin

Charles Maxwell

Joseph McAlpin

Gregory McKnght

Freddie McNeill

Jonathan Monroe

Caron Montgomery

Lee Moore

Samuel Moreland

Frederick Mundt

Austin Myers

David Myers

Calvin Neyland

Matthew Nicholson

Tyrone Noling

Denny Obermiller

James Oneil

Gregory Osie

Kerry Perez

Mark Pickens

Wayne Powell

Walter Raglin

Jason Robb

Martin Rojas

Ohio Death Row Inmate List – S TO Z

Carlos Sanders aka Siddique Abdullah Hasan

William Sapp

Michael Scott

Kevin Scudder

Bobby Shepphard

Duane Short

George Skatzes

Kenneth Smith

David Sneed

Dawud Spaulding

John Stojetz

James Tench

James Trimble

Michael Turner

Raymond Twyford

Warren Waddy

Michael Webb

James Were

Hersie Wesson

Christopher Whitaker

Willie WIlkes

Andre Williams

Clifford Williams

Robert Williams

Jeffrey Wogenstahl

James Worley

Ohio Death Row – https://drc.ohio.gov/death-row

Timothy Dunlap Idaho Death Row

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Timothy Dunlap was sentenced to death by the State of Idaho for the murder of a woman during a bank robbery. According to court documents Timothy Dunlap would enter an Idaho bank and demand money from the teller, the teller handed over the money and Timothy proceeded to shoot her anyway. Timothy Dunlap would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Timothy Dunlap is also under a death sentence in Ohio for the murder of an ex girlfriend.

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On October 16, 1991, Dunlap entered and robbed the Security State Bank in Soda Springs, Idaho. Dunlap entered the bank, stood within a few feet of bank teller Tonya Crane, and ordered her to give him all of her money. Without hesitation, Tonya Crane did so. Dunlap immediately and calmly pulled the trigger of his sawed-off shotgun, which was less than two feet from Tonya Crane’s chest, literally blowing her out of her shoes. Police officers responded immediately. When the officers arrived at the bank, Tonya Crane had no pulse. When taken to the hospital she was pronounced dead on arrival.

Dunlap fled the scene, but subsequently surrendered to police. After being given his Miranda rights, Dunlap confessed to the murder and to a murder that occurred ten days before in Ohio. The following day, Dunlap again confessed and explained how he planned and completed both murders. Dunlap was charged with first-degree murder and robbery.

https://casetext.com/case/state-v-dunlap-93

Alton Coleman And Debra Brown Serial Killers

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Alton Coleman and Debra Brown were two serial killers who would go on a crime spree through six states that included the murder of eight people. Eventually Alton Coleman and Debra Brown would be sentenced to death in three separate States. Alton Coleman would be executed in Ohio and Debra Brown will spend the rest of her life in prison. In this article on My Crime Library we will take a closer look at Alton Coleman and Debra Brown.

Alton Coleman And Debra Brown Early Years

Alton Coleman was born in Illinois on November 6, 1955. Alton Coleman mother worked multiple jobs and Coleman was raised by his grandmother. During his middle school years he would drop out and would be arrested six times for sex related crimes between 1973 and 1983. Ultimately two of the cases would be dropped. Two of the cases he was acquitted. Alton was scheduled to go on trial in Illinois for the sexual assault of a fourteen year old girl when the multi state crime spree began

Debra Brown was born in Illinois on November 11, 1962. She has a borderline intellect and suffered a severe head injury as a child. At the time she met Alton Coleman in 1983 she was engaged to another man however she would leave him to go with Alton. Debra Brown before the crime spree had no criminal record.

Alton Coleman And Debra Brown Murders

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The multi state crime spree began in Wisconsin. Alton Coleman had befriended a single mother and soon after her nine year old daughter, Vernita Wheat, went missing on May 29, 1984. A few weeks later the little girls body would be found she had been sexually assaulted, tortured and strangled with a ligature.

Soon after in Gary Indiana Alton Coleman and Debra Brown would abduct two little girls, nine year old Annie and her seven year old niece Tamika Turks, who would be sexually assaulted. Annie would survive the brutal assault however seven year old Tamika would not.

Donna Williams was reported missing the same time as the little girls were abducted. Her body would be found in a river in Detroit Michigan a month later. The woman had been sexually assaulted and strangled with a ligature.

In Michigan Alton Coleman and Debra Brown would break into the home of an elderly couple who were badly beaten and robbed.

In early July 1984 a woman in Ohio family became concerned as she stopped communicating with them. When the family went to her home they would find her body along with her nine year old son hidden in a crawlspace of the home. Both had been strangled with ligatures.

Later that same day Alton Coleman and Debra Brown would force their way into the home of a couple who were brutally beaten and robbed. Oddly Alton and Debra would stay at a local Revered home and attended church services.

The next week Alton and Debra would abduct a fifteen year old girl, Tonnie Storey, whose body would be found eight days later. Police would discover an item stolen earlier in the crime spree under the teenagers body which would lead the FBI to place Alton Coleman on their Top Ten Most Wanted List

A day after the abduction of Tonnie Storey Alton Coleman and Debra Brown would break into another home where the woman was sexually assaulted and beaten to death. The woman’s husband would survive a brutal beating and would contact police. The man would tell police that Alton and Debra came over regarding a camper for sale and soon after the attack began

The vehicle stolen from the couple was found in Kentucky days later where Alton Coleman and Debra Brown kidnapped a college professor and stole his car plus drove back to Ohio with him locked in the trunk. The college professor was later rescued.

Alton Coleman and Debra Brown would head back to Illinois. Along the way way they would steal yet another vehicle and kill its owner.

Soon after arriving in Illinois Alton Coleman and Debra Brown would be arrested.

Alton Coleman and Debra Brown Trials

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Due to the fact that the crimes committed by Alton Coleman and Debra Brown covered such a large area it took awhile to plan out the course of action in terms of prosecution. Michigan was ruled out pretty quickly as it did not have the death penalty.

In Ohio Alton Coleman and Debra Brown were convicted of the sexual assaults and murders of Tonnie Storey and Marlene Walters however they were not convicted of the murders of Virginia and Rachelle Temple. The two however were sentenced to death for the murders of Tonnie and Marlene. The pair would later be sentenced to twenty years in Federal Prison for transporting the college professors across state lines.

Alton Coleman Execution

Alton Coleman would be executed in Ohio on April 26, 2002 by lethal injection. For his last meal Alton had filet mignon, fried chicken breasts, salad, sweet potatoes, french fries, collard greens, onion rings, cornbread, broccoli, biscuits and gravy plus a cherry Coke.

Debra Brown Prison

Debra Brown borderline mental intellect has kept her from being executed and Ohio and Indiana no longer include her on their list of death row inmates. As of 2020 Debra Brown is in prison in Ohio

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Number W025932

DOB 11/11/1962

Gender Female

Race Black

Admission Date 01/14/1991

Institution Dayton Correctional Institution

Status INCARCERATED

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n the words of prosecutors here, Alton Coleman is a “poster child” for capital punishment, a cold-blooded killer whose murder spree in the summer of 1984 terrorized the Midwest, leaving eight people slain and Coleman with death sentences in three states.

But to his defenders, Coleman is exactly the kind of killer who should be spared: a man whose mother left him in a garbage can as an infant and whose grandmother subjected him to physical and sexual abuse–a history that coupled with brain damage prompted one doctor to describe Coleman’s mind as a “damaged container with damaged contents.”

Sitting in one of the low-slung buildings that house Death Row here, his hands and legs shackled with steel chains, Coleman looks back on both sides of his life and views it as something of a waste. His gaze is firm, his words are measured.

“I think I was doomed,” Coleman, now 46, said in an interview at Mansfield Correctional Institution. “Perhaps I should have died at birth.”

Instead, Coleman is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection Friday morning. On Wednesday, Gov. Bob Taft denied clemency, saying no court has questioned Coleman’s responsibility for the slaying of the suburban Cincinnati woman–the case leading to Friday’s execution.

But as the execution nears, nagging questions about Coleman’s cases are unresolved, especially in Ohio, suggesting that even death penalty cases where guilt and innocence are clear–and where the crimes are truly horrible–can leave troubling legacies.

Last year, a panel of judges from the federal appeals court in Cincinnati reversed the death sentence in one of Coleman’s cases in Ohio–the murder of teenager Tonnie Storey–because his defense attorneys did no investigation of his upbringing.

That investigation, the appeals court said, would have uncovered a background so horrific that there was a strong likelihood that at least one juror would have been swayed to spare Coleman from a death sentence.

But in his other case–the murder of 44-year-old Marlene Walters, for which he is being executed, and the attempted murder of her husband, Harry–a different panel of judges from the same federal appeals court let the sentence stand, though the attorneys in that case also did no investigation of Coleman’s childhood.

The federal appeals court as a whole has refused to resolve the inconsistency, and the U.S. Supreme Court has refused to deal with it as well.

“Two different panels coming to contrary conclusions–that has to be resolved one way or the other,” said Dale Baich, a federal public defender in Arizona who has represented Coleman for more than a decade. “It comes down to basic fairness.”

`I wasn’t used to normal’

By virtually all accounts, Coleman’s upbringing was terrible. He never knew his father, and his mother–a drug user and prostitute who was institutionalized several times–abandoned Coleman in a trash can as an infant, court records show.

He was rescued by his grandmother, but under her care he was often neglected and subjected to physical and sexual abuse while living in Waukegan’s depressed and crime-ridden Market Street section of town, court records show. She practiced voodoo and often enlisted Coleman’s help, having him collect dirt from cemeteries and kill small animals for her potions, records show.

“I wasn’t used to normal,” Coleman said. “I didn’t know what normal was.”

Coleman also suffered brain damage–believed to be linked to his mother’s drug and alcohol abuse during pregnancy and his childhood head injuries–making it difficult for him to make rational decisions, a condition worsened by his own drug abuse. Thomas Thompson, a New Mexico neuropsychologist hired by Coleman’s attorneys, described Coleman’s brain as a “damaged container with damaged contents.”

Prosecutors dispute Coleman’s claim of brain damage.

In a plea for mercy, Coleman also pointed to prison records that show he has been a model inmate, with no violations in 17 years. Two guards offered sworn affidavits of Coleman’s good behavior behind bars–a prison record that the prosecutors ridiculed as meaningless.

Coleman’s explanation for his murder spree is simple–drugs.

“All I know, I had to get narcotics to keep going,” Coleman said. “My main goal was to use drugs. I had no other destination whatsoever.”

Coleman’s case also has been dogged by charges that Cincinnati prosecutors improperly rejected nine of 12 blacks from the jury pool. The issue has not been addressed by appeals courts because Coleman’s original appeals lawyers did not raise it, and so it was forfeited for future appeals.

Those issues are set against one of the nation’s worst crime sprees, which Coleman undertook with a girlfriend, Debra Brown. She faces a death sentence in Indiana, and long prison terms in Ohio and Illinois.

“If there is ever a case that cries out for justice, it is this case,” said Ohio’s Hamilton County prosecuting attorney, Mike Allen. “This case cries out for Alton Coleman to pay the ultimate penalty for crimes he committed.”

Said Harry Walters, who was permanently disabled by Coleman’s attack: “It’s time to do it. I sincerely mean it. Execution is the solution.”

Strangled girl was first

The spree began in May 1984 in Kenosha, where Coleman, using the name Robert Knight, befriended Juanita Wheat and earned her trust. Coleman then kidnapped and murdered her 9-year-old daughter, Vernita. Vernita’s body, strangled and bound with wire, was found in an abandoned building in Waukegan.

At the time, he had already served time for rape and deviate sexual assault, had been arrested on other occasions for sex charges, and was facing a current rape charge, records show.

“I want to see something happen to him. I want to see it happen and feel it all,” said Juanita Wheat, now 55 and a nurse’s assistant in Kenosha who plans to travel to Ohio to witness Coleman’s execution.

“Justice is for all,” she added, “and you get what you deserve.”

As police pursued Coleman, he and Brown traveled the Midwest, stealing cars to get from Illinois to Indiana and through Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky, leaving dead bodies almost everywhere they stopped.

In Gary, he was convicted of killing Tamika Turks, 7, and in Detroit, Toledo and Indianapolis, he and Brown are believed to have murdered others, though Coleman was not prosecuted.

In Norwood, a working-class suburb of Cincinnati, Coleman and Brown stopped at the Walterses’ home to try to buy a camper that the Ohio couple were selling. Inside, they beat both, tied them up and left them for dead. Marlene Walters suffered some two dozen wounds to her head. Coleman and Brown were arrested a week later as they sat in the bleachers at an Evanston park.

“His alleged tough childhood does not excuse him from suffering the ultimate punishment,” said Allen, the Ohio prosecutor. “Alton Coleman is pure evil.”

Days before his execution, Coleman, bowed his head, said that he was remorseful and that he was preparing himself to die.

“I take responsibility for what I did,” he said. “I’ve messed up terribly in this life.”

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2002-04-25-0204250300-story.html

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Anthony Sowell Serial Killer Dead In Prison

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Anthony Sowell the serial killer from Ohio who murdered eleven women died in prison, February 8 2011, from a terminal illness. Anthony Sowell who was arrested in 2009 after police served a search warrant on his home and found the remains of two bodies. After an extensive search of his Ohio residence police would find the remains of nine more woman. In 2011 Anthony Sowell would be convicted and sentenced to death. According to news reports his death was not COVID related.

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Nancy Cobbs – Nancy Cobbs went missing in 2009

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Janice Webb – Janice Webb went missing in 2009

Telacia Fortson – Telacia Fortson went missing in 2009

Diane Turner – Diane Turner went missing in 2009

Anthony Sowell Background

Anthony Sowell grew up in East Cleveland one of seven children to a single mother. When his sister would pass away her seven children would move into the residence. According to family members Anthony Sowell would rape on of his nieces for more than two years and according to sources other male members of the Sowell household were doing the same thing.

Anthony Sowell would join the military when he was in the Marines for seven years.

In 1989 Anthony Sowell would be arrested and charged after a woman went to police saying she was tied up and sexually assaulted by Sowell. Sowell would be convicted of attempted rape and kidnapping and would serve fifteen years in prison getting out in 2005.

Once out of prison Anthony Sowell would work in a factory and collect scrap metal for money. Sowell would also join online dating sites looking for a submissive partner.

A woman Anthony Sowell was dating in 2008 mentioned to police that the residence smelled like decaying bodies.

In 2009 a woman was raped, beaten and kidnapped and when she was able to flee she went to the police who went to Anthony Sowell residence and found the first two decaying bodies. A further search would reveal nine more corpses.

Anthony Sowell Convictions

After a long investigation Anthony Sowell would be tied to eleven murders and a series of sexual assaults and kidnappings. In the end Sowell would be convicted of:

Eleven Murders

Three Counts Of Attempted Murder

Two Counts Of Kidnapping

Four Counts Of Sexual Assault

One Count Of Attempted Sexual Assault

Eleven Counts Of Abuse Of A Corspe

Eleven Counts Of Tampering With Evidence

Anthony Sowell would be convicted and sentenced to death on July 22, 2011

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The man convicted of killing 11 women and leaving their bodies around his house in Cleveland’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood died on Monday.

Anthony Sowell, 61, was incarcerated at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution. A spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Corrections said he was receiving end-of-life care at the Franklin Medical Center for a terminal illness. He died Monday afternoon. It was not COVID-19 related.

Cleveland police were investigating a rape case against Sowell when they searched his house on Imperial Avenue and discovered two bodies on Oct. 29, 2009. Over the next several days, investigators worked to uncover and identify the remains of 11 women: Tonia Carmichael, Nancy Cobbs, Tishana Culver, Crystal Dozier, Telacia Fortson, Amelda Hunter, Leshanda Long, Michelle Mason, Kim Yvette Smith, Diane Turner and Janice Webb.

Nearly two years later, a Cuyahoga County jury found Sowell guilty on 81 counts, including aggravated murder and kidnapping. He was also convicted of attacking three other women who survived. He was sentenced to death, but continued to appeal as recently as last May.

The state prison system notified the families of his death.

“I am glad he is dead. God made it happen. I will never ever ever forgive him,” said Donnita Carmichael, daughter of Tonia Carmichael.

“We can go on because he’s dead. We don’t have to hear about him any more,” said Joann Moore, sister of Janice Webb.

https://fox8.com/news/convicted-cleveland-serial-killer-anthony-sowell-dies/

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An Ohio serial killer who strangled women and hid their corpses in and around his Cleveland home has died in state prison, an official said.Anthony Sowell, 61, died Monday afternoon after being admitted to an end-of-life care unit at the Ohio prison system’s Franklin Medical Center in Columbus, state corrections spokeswoman JoEllen Smith said.Sowell had a terminal illness that was not related to Covid-19, Smith said.Sowell was convicted in 2011 of numerous charges including kidnapping, aggravated murder and abuse of corpses in connection with the deaths of 11 African American women in Ohio’s Cuyahoga County from 2007 to 2009.Police found the first two bodies in his attic in October 2009 after investigating a woman’s complaint that he had assaulted her.They were the first of 11 sets of remains police would eventually discover on the property. Most of the women — ranging in age from 25 to 52 — were strangled by ligature, and at least one was strangled by hand, authorities said.Sowell, a former Marine, was sentenced to death in August 2011.

Donna Roberts Women On Death Row

Donna Roberts Women On Death Row

Donna Roberts is on death row in Ohio for the contract killing of her husband. According to court documents Donna Roberts hired an inmate to murder her husband and when he was released from prison he did just that. Nate Jackson who actually pulled the trigger told police that Donna Roberts had nothing to do with the murder however phone calls from jail as well as letters showed her doing just what the prosecution said she did. Donna Roberts would be convicted and sentenced to death and Nate Jackson would receive the same

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Donna Roberts 2021 Information

NumberW055276

DOB 05/22/1944

Gender Female

Race White

Admission Date06/26/2003

Institution Ohio Reformatory for Women

StatusINCARCERATED

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The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence handed down to a woman convicted of plotting to murder her husband in Howland in2001.

The court affirmed the sentence of Donna Roberts, who along with her lover Nathaniel Jackson, were convicted of killing Robert Fingerhut in Howland Township.

Both were sentenced to death for scheming to kill Fingerhut so Roberts could collect more than $500,000 in life insurance proceeds.

Roberts is scheduled to be executed on August 12, 2020.

According to court records, Roberts was having an affair with Jackson before he was sent to prison for a separate offense.

Investigators say the two communicated while Jackson was in prison.

When Jackson was released on December 9, 2001, Roberts was waiting to pick him up.

wo days later, Robert Fingerhut was found dead on the kitchen floor of his home. He had been shot several times.

In addition to letters and phone records gathered as evidence, investigators say Roberts bought Jackson a mask and gloves to wear while committing the crime, even allowing him into the home where the murder occurred.

Roberts was convicted of aggravated murder with death penalty specifications, aggravated robbery, and aggravated burglary

In Tuesday’s ruling, the justices rejected Roberts’ claim that her sentence constituted cruel and unusual punishment.

This is the third time Roberts has appealed her death sentence to the Ohio Supreme Court.

The Court first sent Robert’s case back to the trial court after learning that the judge had allowed the prosecutor’s office to participate in drafting the judge’s sentencing opinion.

The court returned Roberts’ case to the trial court for a second time in 2013 after concluding that the trial court hadn’t considered potentially mitigating information Roberts gave at her first re-sentencing hearing.

The Supreme Court ordered the trial court to consider the entire record when deciding again whether the aggravating circumstances outweighed the mitigating factors beyond a reasonable doubt.

A new judge conducted the re-sentencing because the judge who originally heard Roberts’ case had died.

The new judge determined that death was the appropriate penalty in the case.

In her appeal, Roberts maintained that the new judge couldn’t properly consider all the evidence in the case because he wasn’t present for any of her trial and didn’t hear her statement firsthand.

In its latest ruling, the Supreme Court found that the trial court judge’s decision was proper because he reviewed a written transcript of the case.

The Ohio Supreme Court has already refused to reconsider its earlier decision to uphold Nathaniel Jackson’s sentence, which is scheduled to be carried out on July 15, 2020.

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The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence handed down to a woman convicted of plotting to murder her husband in Howland in2001.

The court affirmed the sentence of Donna Roberts, who along with her lover Nathaniel Jackson, were convicted of killing Robert Fingerhut in Howland Township.

Both were sentenced to death for scheming to kill Fingerhut so Roberts could collect more than $500,000 in life insurance proceeds.

Roberts is scheduled to be executed on August 12, 2020.

According to court records, Roberts was having an affair with Jackson before he was sent to prison for a separate offense.

Investigators say the two communicated while Jackson was in prison.

When Jackson was released on December 9, 2001, Roberts was waiting to pick him up.

Two days later, Robert Fingerhut was found dead on the kitchen floor of his home. He had been shot several times.

In addition to letters and phone records gathered as evidence, investigators say Roberts bought Jackson a mask and gloves to wear while committing the crime, even allowing him into the home where the murder occurred.

Roberts was convicted of aggravated murder with death penalty specifications, aggravated robbery, and aggravated burglary

In Tuesday’s ruling, the justices rejected Roberts’ claim that her sentence constituted cruel and unusual punishment.

This is the third time Roberts has appealed her death sentence to the Ohio Supreme Court.

The Court first sent Robert’s case back to the trial court after learning that the judge had allowed the prosecutor’s office to participate in drafting the judge’s sentencing opinion.

The court returned Roberts’ case to the trial court for a second time in 2013 after concluding that the trial court hadn’t considered potentially mitigating information Roberts gave at her first re-sentencing hearing.

The Supreme Court ordered the trial court to consider the entire record when deciding again whether the aggravating circumstances outweighed the mitigating factors beyond a reasonable doubt.

A new judge conducted the re-sentencing because the judge who originally heard Roberts’ case had died.

The new judge determined that death was the appropriate penalty in the case.

In her appeal, Roberts maintained that the new judge couldn’t properly consider all the evidence in the case because he wasn’t present for any of her trial and didn’t hear her statement firsthand.

In its latest ruling, the Supreme Court found that the trial court judge’s decision was proper because he reviewed a written transcript of the case.

The Ohio Supreme Court has already refused to reconsider its earlier decision to uphold Nathaniel Jackson’s sentence, which is scheduled to be carried out on July 15, 2020.

Roberts is the only woman on Ohio’s Death Row.

https://www.wfmj.com/story/35545850/2020-execution-date-set-in-howland-murder-case

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Donna Roberts is currently incarcerated at the Ohio Reformatory for Women the home for Ohio Death Row for Women

Why Is Donna Roberts On Death Row

Donna Roberts was convicted of the contract killing of her husband

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Number A440891

DOB 02/13/1972

Gender Male Race Black

Admission Date 12/11/2002

Institution Chillicothe Correctional Institution

Status INCARCERATED