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CDCR Reports Condemned Prisoner Died of Natural Causes |
By goldrushcam.com |
Published: 02/13/2014 |
February 12, 2014 - SACRAMENTO -- Condemned inmate Wilbur Lee Jennings, 73, was pronounced dead yesterday morning, February 11, 2014. He died of natural causes while being held at the Sacramento County Main Jail, where he was awaiting trial for the 1981 murder of 17-year-old Debra Chandler. Chandler’s beaten remains were spotted by a passer-by near a water-filled roadside ditch about 15 miles from her Sacramento home on July 15, 1981. Jenkins was transferred from San Quentin’s Death Row to stand trial in Sacramento County after a suspected DNA match. Jennings was sentenced to death on November 20, 1986, by a Fresno County jury for the 1984 first-degree murders of Linda Johnson, Olga Cannon and Jacqueline Frazier, and the 1983 second-degree murder of Karen Robinson. He was also convicted of numerous other felonies against these and three other victims, including forcible sexual assaults, robberies, arsons, and kidnapping for robbery. Jennings had been on Death Row since November 25, 1986. Read More. |
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