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5 charged in prison inmate's killing |
By ajc.com - David Ibata |
Published: 08/14/2012 |
Five Georgia prison inmates have been charged with killing a fellow inmate who was thrown to his death from the second floor of a prison dormitory, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said Monday. Laderick Cornellius Chappel of Albany died early Friday from injuries sustained in the attack at 11 the night before at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson, according to the GBI. An autopsy conducted Friday morning by the GBI Crime Lab in Decatur indicated the 33-year-old Chappel died from blunt force trauma caused by the fall. GBI agents at the Milledgeville regional office and prison officials investigated Chappel's death and announced charges of murder and armed robbery against William Woodrow Wells, 21, of Louisville, Ga.; Dante Ray Myles, 27, of Covington; Niko Lamar Swann, 23, of Atlanta; Demarcus D. Crew, 19, of Elberton, and Justin O'Neal Clinkscales, 27, of Hartwell. Chappel had been serving a sentence of life without parole after his conviction for an Oct. 29, 2010 murder in Dougherty County, according to the state Department of Corrections records. He had prior convictions dating to 1995 for terrorist threats and acts, cocaine possession and robbery, all in Dougherty County, prison records show. Read More. |
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