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Samuel Randolph | Exonerated from Pennsylvania Death Row as Prosecutors Withdraw Charges at Retrial | More than 20 years in prison for a double homicide he claimed he didn't commit | Handwritten ALS from DR dated 2006
A Harrisburg, Pennsylvania trial court has granted the application of the Dauphin County District Attorney’s office to withdraw all charges against Samuel Randolph, IV, completing his exoneration of a double murder that sent him to Pennsylvania’s death row in 2003. On April 6, 2022, two days after the SCOTUS had declined to review the county prosecutors’ appeal of a federal court ruling granting Randolph a new trial, DA Fran Chardo filed a motion to enter an order of nolle prose...
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VICTOR DEWAYNE TAYLOR | CONDEMNED | “The Trinity Murderer” | Kidnapped, robbed, bound, gagged, sodomized and executed two high school students who became lost on their way to a football game in Jefferson County in 1984 | ALS
VICTOR D. TAYLOR, DOB 4-6-60, was sentenced to death May 23, 1986 in Jefferson County for kidnapping, robbery, sodomy and murder. On September 29, 1984 Taylor and another man kidnapped at gunpoint two high school students, Scott Nelson and Richard Stephenson in Louisville, Kentucky. The men took the boys to a vacant lot, robbed them and shot them to death. Taylor was arrested on October 4, 1984. This killer kidnapped, robbed, bound, gagged and executed two high school student...
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BRIAN GENE NICHOLS | The Atlanta Courthouse Killer | On trial for rape when he escaped from custody and murdered the judge presiding over his trial, a court reporter, a Fulton County Sheriff's deputy, and later a federal agent | Autographed Letter, Signed
Born on December 10, 1971, Brian Gene Nichols is a convicted murderer best known for breaking out of the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 11, 2005, and going on a killing spree. When Nichols broke free from custody while he was on trial for rape, he killed the judge overseeing his case, a court reporter, a Fulton County Sheriff's deputy, and eventually an ICE special agent. Nichols was taken into custody twenty-six hours after a widespread manhunt was initiated in th...
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