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ALLAN WAYNE MCLAURIN | Sentenced to 11,250 Years For Robbery, Kidnapping And Rape Of An Elderly Woman | 2nd Longest Prison Sentences In U.S. History / 4th Longest In The World | ALS
Allan Wayne McLaurin and Darron Bennalford Anderson were convicted in 1993 of robbery, kidnapping and rape of an elderly woman in Tulsa County. Anderson was initially sentenced to 2,200 years in prison; however, he appealed and won a new trial. His second trial also ended in conviction, but this time, the jury sentenced Anderson to 11,250 years. His accomplice, McLaurin, was sentenced to 21,250 years, but upon appeal, his sentence was reduced by 500 years.
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BILLY JOE WARDLOW | Asked the SCOTUS to rule that he was too young to get the Texas death penalty. His execution was the first in Texas to proceed during the pandemic as the coronavirus raged across the state. | XD: July 8, 2020 | ALS | SEALED
Being younger and stronger, I just pushed him off and shot him right between the eyes. Just because he pissed me off. He was shot like an executioner would have done it. He fell to the ground lifeless and didn’t even wiggle. Wardlow was 18 when he killed 82-year-old Carl Cole in Cason, TX. Wardlow shot Cole during an attempted robbery in which he said he had planned to steal Cole’s truck to leave the rural town and start a new life with his girlfriend.
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SCOTT LOUIS PANETTI | A Possibly Deranged Killer Who Tried To Subpoena Christ And The Pope, To Believing That Prison Dentists Put A Transmitter In His Tooth | Death row inmate was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling | Autographed Greeting Card Signed
The US Supreme Court 28 June 2007 blocked the execution in Texas of the schizophrenic killer who gunned down his parents-in-law 31 years ago and then tried to summon Jesus to the witness stand. The nation's highest tribunal found that Scott Louis Panetti, 65, was aware of his actions, but was not mentally well enough to understand why he was condemned to death. "The court's ruling today is consistent with a long history of society's revulsion at executing the insane," said Richard Diete...
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