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| For convicted triple murderer, long road to execution |
| By columbiadailyherald.com- Samantha Bryson |
| Published: 06/23/2014 |
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When convicted triple-murderer Sedrick Clayton was handed three death sentences by a Shelby County jury June 15, he became the first person in two years to be sent to death row in Tennessee — a state that has not executed an inmate since 2009. At 31, Clayton will replace John Freeland, who turns 32 in November, as the youngest person on Tennessee’s death row. Clayton will be housed at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville, joining 74 other death row inmates who will likely remain there for years, often decades, until their executions are carried out. Read More. |
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