Judith Neelley in Fort Payne, Alabama, possibly after her indictment for murder.
Later in the year, Neelley was convicted of murdering a teenage girl from Georgia, one of several victims that she and her husband brutalized. At age 18, she became the youngest woman ever sentenced to death in the United States. (Governor Fob James commuted that sentence to life in prison in 1999....
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Summary: | Later in the year, Neelley was convicted of murdering a teenage girl from Georgia, one of several victims that she and her husband brutalized. At age 18, she became the youngest woman ever sentenced to death in the United States. (Governor Fob James commuted that sentence to life in prison in 1999.) For more details, see https://www.al.com/news/2018/05/judith_ann_neelleys_parole_hea.html |
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