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| Arkansas execution dates set; Boone County inmate on death row |
| By harrisondaily.com |
| Published: 02/28/2017 |
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LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Forty-year-old Jason Farrell McGehee, convicted of capital murder in a 1998 Boone County case and sentenced to death, has been scheduled for execution in late April. Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed proclamations Monday to schedule four double-executions for eight death row inmates starting on April 17. Two convicted murderers are scheduled for lethal injection that day: Bruce Earl Ward and Don William Davis. The other scheduled executions are on April 20 for Ledelle Lee and Stacey Eugene Johnson, April 24 for Marcel W. Williams and Jack Harold Jones, and April 27 for Kenneth D. Williams, the same day as McGehee. McGehee was one of three defendants convicted of capital murder and kidnapping in the torture/beating of 15-year-old John Melbourne Jr. in Harrison and his ultimate strangulation death near Omaha in August 1996. Read More. |

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