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Jeremy Bryan Jones Summary of Offense: On October 26, 2005, Jeremy Bryan Jones was convicted of the rape, burglary, sexual abuse, kidnapping and capital murder of Lisa Nichols. He now faces prosecution for the murder of Katherine Collins of New Orleans and Amanda Greenwell of Douglas County, Georgia.
Here is a list of inmates who have reached milestones in terms of length of stay on death row. Inmate name / date received 35+ Years William Bush - 6/13/1984 Harry Nicks - 8/2/1984 Earl Jerome McGahee - 10/10/1986 Kenneth Eugene Smith - 11/14/1989
Crime and Capital Punishment Death Penalty Discussion and Debate
Crime and Capital Punishment Death Penalty Discussion and Debate
Jones was convicted in 1996 of capital murder, rape and criminal attempt to commit murder in the killing of Mary Phillips and the beating of her daughter, Lacy. On June 6th, 1995, 34-year-old Mary Phillips and
On the afternoon of May 1, 1994, while she was asleep, Jones took Rachel out of the house in his van, and was later seen hitting her with his hand and elbow. When the mother awoke, she discovered Barry Lee Jones - Arizona - Page 2
Jones is on death row for the 1992 rape and murder of a 50-year-old Southern California accountant. "When an individual is condemned to death in California, the sentence carries with it an implicit promise from the state that it will actually be carried out," the 2003 Republican appointee of former President George W. Bush wrote.
The convictions were based on a 1980 incident in which Jones bound, gagged, and set fire to Karen Williams and Diane Williams in the basement of a house in Philadelphia. On June 6, 1985, a jury sentenced Jones to death based on its finding of three aggravating circumstances that outweighed its finding of one
On June 6th, 1995, 34-year-old Mary Phillips and her daughter, Lacy, were at a Bald Knob accounting office when Jones entered the Jack Harold Jones, Jr. - Arkansas Execution - April 24, 2017 - Page 4 Help
Crime and Capital Punishment Death Penalty Discussion and Debate