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In Baton Rouge serial killer case, state Supreme Court says death can't overturn conviction

Por: The Advocate Crime November 11, 2022

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Louisiana's Supreme Court says a convicted serial killer who hanged himself in prison before his appeals were heard should not have been exonerated just because of his suicide. The high court overturned lower courts and reinstated Kenneth Gleason's first-degree murder conviction.In doing so, justices also overturned a  precedent set by a previous Supreme Court panel more than 40 years ago.Gleason unleashed a four-day trail of terror... + full article



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