Kimberly McCarthy is currently scheduled to be executed on January 29th, 2013. You can sign a petition against this execution here.
Kimberly was convicted of robbing and murdering her neighbors, Maggie Harding, 81, and Jettie Lucas, 85 and Dorothy Booth, 71. She was originally sentenced to death in 1998 that was reversed in 2001 and re-instated in 2002.
Kimberly McCarthy 00999287
2305 Ransom Road,
Gatesville, TX 76528
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Kelly Gissendaner
Kelly Gissendaner
Kelly was convicted in 1998 of recruiting her lover to kill her husband, Doug
Gissendaner, 30 on February 7, 1997. Her boyfriend, Gregory Owen,
testified against her as part of a plea bargain that landed him a life
sentence but spared him from the death penalty. She maintains her innocence.
Kelly Gissendaner 357507
2023 Gainesville Highway
Alto, GA 30510
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Axis of Clarity
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Emilia L. Carr
Emilia L. Carr
Tiffany was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of her co-defendant’s ex-wife, Heather Strong, 26. The co-defendants, who were dating at the time the time of the murder and have a child together, are accused of having lured Strong into a storage trailer behind Carr's mother's home, duct-taping her to a chair, putting a plastic bag over her head and suffocating her. The victim’s body was found a month later (March 2009) in a shallow grave. The jury recommended the death penalty by a 7-5 majority. Carr is currently on death row at Lowell CI Annex.
Emilia Carr U24131
11120 NW Gainesville Rd.
Ocala, Florida
34482-1479
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Debra Milke
On December 2, 1989, James Lynn Styers filed a missing child report, advising police that his roommates's son, Christopher Milke (age 4), had disappeared during their visit to Metrocenter mall. Roger Mark Scott was present with Styers. On December 3, 1989, Scott admitted during a police interview that he had accompanied Styers the previous day to a desert wash in the area of 99th Avenue and Jomax Road where Styers shot and killed Christopher Milke. Styers agreed to provide Scott with $250 to file a social security claim. Styers believed he would receive some of Christopher's $5,000 life insurance policy. At the conclusion of the interview, Mr. Scott led police to the desert area where they found Christopher Milke's body. During a police interview, Debra Jean Milke, Christopher Milke's mother, conceded that she had conspired with Styers to have her son killed. She indicated that it would be better to have her son die than grow up like her husband.
Debra Milke 83533
ASPC Perryville
P.O. Box 300
Wendi Andriano
Wendi Andriano
Wendi Andriano's husband became seriously ill and had to cease working. Allegedly resentful of her responsibilities, Wendi Andriano began frequenting bars and engaging in extramarital affairs. As her discontent increased, she hatched a scheme to kill her husband and profit from his death. She asked her friends if they would pose as her husband so that she could obtain a life insurance policy. She researched the effects of various poisons and how to obtain them discreetly. Andriano ordered poison and had it sent to a separate business.
Wendi Andriano, 191593
ASPC Perryville
P.O. Box 300
Goodyear, AZ 85395
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Tiffany Cole
Tiffany Cole
Tiffany was sentenced from Duval County on March 6, 2008 for her role in the double murder of a Jacksonville couple who was buried alive. She is currently on death row at Lowell Correctional Institution.
Tiffany Cole J35212
11120 NW Gainesville Rd.
Ocala, Florida
34482-1479
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Jury Finds Tiffany Cole Guilty In Double Murder
Veronica Gonzales
Veronica Gonzales
Veronica Utilia Gonzales was sentenced to death in July 1998 for the murder of Genny Rojas her four-year-old niece. She was addicted to methamphetamine at the time of the murder and claimed battered woman syndrome as well.
Genny Rojas
California does not provide inmate addresses as public record so there is not an address at this time.
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Death Penalty Upheld
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