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  1. May 16, 2013 · Cynthia Lynn Coffman was 24 when she murdered a 20-year-old woman in San Bernardino County, California, on November 7, 1986. She was sentenced to death on August 31, 1989. California Dept. of ...

  2. Aug 20, 2019 · As of August 22, 2019, 56 people on Florida's death row have been executed in the past 20 years. Florida Department Of Corrections. Allen Lee Davis was executed July 8, 1999, after being convicted ...

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  3. 2. Nothing is automated. Each cell is opened and closed by hand. 3. Unlike inmates in the general population, where men are kept two to a cell and have access to enrichment programs, inmates on death row spend most of their days alone. 4. If you think it's lonely and isolating, you're right. 4.

  4. Feb 5, 2014 · Since 1976. Women on Death Row: Females Executed in the U.S. Since 1976. Velma Barfield was convicted in 1978 of poisoning several members of her family. She was the first woman to be executed in ...

  5. Leavell-Keaton's husband John DeBlase was also sentenced to death. She is the first woman sentenced to death in Mobile County. Christie Michelle Scott [9] In August 2008, a blaze broke out at the home of Christie Michelle Scott in Russellville, Alabama, killing her six-year-old son, Mason. Scott had purchased a $100,000 life insurance policy on ...

  6. Summary: An Interview with Pam Perillo. Description: Pam Perillo is one of only a handful of women who have been freed from the jaws of death row in Texas. In this podcast interview, Pam tells her story about what it was like on the row and what freedom means to her now. Pam was interviewed on March 28, 2022 by Jennifer Toon as part of the On ...

  7. Final Exposure: Portraits from Death Row. The twenty-seven inmates I photographed act as a metaphor for our criminal justice system. The Final Exposure project actually started for me at about age 15 when I argued on the issues of the death penalty with my father. Throughout the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War, in college, and afterward ...

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