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Inmate once on death-row is expected to be released from prison next week |
By wtkr.com- Brendan Ponton |
Published: 12/14/2017 |
NORFOLK, Va. – An inmate once on death row is expected to be released from prison next week. Joseph Giarratano was granted parole in November and will leave the Deerfield Correctional Center on December 20, the Richmond Times Dispatch reported. Giarratano spent decades behind bars for the rape and murder of 15-year old Michelle Kline and the murder of her mom, Toni, in the Willoughby section of Norfolk. As part of his punishment he was put on death row, but in 1991 Gov. Doug Wilder commuted his sentence to life in prison due to questions over his guilt. Originally, Giaratano confessed to the murders, but later said he blacked out due to drug addiction and didn’t know what happened to the two. Read More. |
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