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Death Row Inmates

Death Row Inmates. Connecticut. State of Connecticut. State Statute. Sentencing. Mitigating and Aggregating Circumstances. Robert Breton.

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Death Row Inmates

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  1. Death Row Inmates

    Connecticut
  2. State of Connecticut

    State Statute
  3. Sentencing

    Mitigating and Aggregating Circumstances
  4. Robert Breton CRIME: Breton was convicted of two counts of murder and one count of capital felony for the Dec. 13, 1987, beating and stabbing deaths of his 38-year-old ex-wife and their 16-year-old son in Waterbury.
  5. Daniel Webb CRIME: Webb was convicted of kidnapping and murder for the 1989 slaying in Hartford of Diane Gellenbeck, a 37-year-old Connecticut National Bank vice president.
  6. Sedrick "Ricky" Cobb CRIME: Cobb, a former delivery man from Naugatuck, was convicted of capital felony, kidnapping, murder, sexual assault and robbery in the Dec. 16, 1989, attack on 23-year-old Julia Ashe of Watertown.
  7. Richard Reynolds CRIME: Reynolds was convicted of killing Waterbury Police Officer Walter T. Williams in 1992. He was sentenced to death in 1995.
  8. Todd Rizzo AGE: 30 CRIME: Rizzo confessed was convicted in the 1997 murder of 13-year-old Stanley Edwards pf Waterbury. He lured Edwards into his backyard under the guise of hunting snakes, and then hit him 13 times with a 3-pound sledgehammer.
  9. Eduardo Santiago AGE: 29 CRIME: Santiago was convicted on capital felony and murder charges after shooting Joseph Niwinksi in the left temple as he slept in his apartment in December 2000. Prosecutors say he carried out the murder-for-hire scheme in exchange for a snowmobile.
  10. Jessie Campbell III AGE: 29 CRIME: Campbell was convicted of capital felony, murder, attempted murder, first-degree assault and weapons violations for Aug. 26, 2000, shooting deaths in Hartford of 20-year-old LaTaysha Logan and 18-year-old Desiree Privette; and the shooting of Privette's aunt, Carolyn Privette
  11. Russell Peeler Jr. CRIME: Peeler was convicted of ordering the 1999 killing of 8-year-old Leroy "B.J." Brown Jr. and his mother, Karen Clarke, in their Bridgeport duplex. The boy was expected to be the key witness against Peeler in the fatal shooting of Clarke's boyfriend.
  12. Lazale Ashby CRIME:Ashbywas convicted of raping and murdering his 21-year-old neighbor, Elizabeth Garcia, in her apartment on Dec. 2, 2002. The crime occurred four days after his 18th birthday
  13. Steven Hayes Michael Ross Crime: On Nov. 8, 2010, A jury found Hayes should be executed for killing Jennifer Hawke-Petit, Hayley Petit and Michaela Petit in the July, 2007, Cheshire home invasion killings. Conviction: Jurors in New Haven Superior Court voted unanimously to send Steven Hayes to death row after deliberating over the span of four days. Judge Jon Blue impose the sentence on Dec. 2, 2010.
  14. Robert Courchesne CRIME:Courchesne was convicted of capital felony in the Sept. 15, 1998, deaths of Demetris Rodgers and her baby. Rodgers was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed over a $410 drug debt. Her baby was delivered by emergency Caesarean section minutes after her death, but died 42 days later His conviction was overturned in June 2010
  15. Michael Ross Michael Ross AGE: Executed at the age of 45 (July 26, 1959 – May 13, 2005). He was executed by the state of Connecticut, making it the first execution in Connecticut and the whole of New England since 1960. Crime: Between 1981 and 1984, he raped and murdered eight girls and women (aged 14 to 25) in New York and Connecticut. Conviction: It took the jury 86 minutes of deliberations to convict him and only four hours to decide on his punishment -- death.
  16. Sources http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/hc-ctdeathrowinmates,0,449759.htmlstory http://crime.about.com/od/deathrow/p/michael_ross.htmhttp://www.geocities.com/verbal_plainfield/q-z/ross.html http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/crime/connecticut-death-row-inmates
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