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| Mother of victim finds closure after former death row inmate dies in DOC infirmary |
| By billingsgazette.com- Ashley Nerbovig |
| Published: 02/16/2016 |
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Montana State Prison inmate Dewey Eugene Coleman died on Sunday at the Lewistown Infirmary of natural causes, according to a news release from the Montana Department of Corrections. He was 67. Coleman was on death row for almost 15 years before his sentence was commuted to life in prison. “I’m not sending flowers,” said Eleanor Harstad Neurohr on Monday. Neurohr is the mother of Peggy Lee Harstad, the woman Coleman was convicted of killing in 1974. On July 4, 1974, Harstad, 21, was returning home to Rosebud from a Fourth of July rodeo in Harlowton. She was spending the summer at her family’s farm before beginning her teaching career in Plains. Read More. |
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