PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) - An eastern Kentucky woman convicted of killing her husband by poisoning him with antifreeze is set to appear before the parole board later this month.
The Appalachian News-Express reported (https://bit.ly/1fJkerM ) that 47-year-old Alissa Rose Damron will face the board March 18 at the Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women in Pewee Valley.
A jury found Damron guilty in 1998 of killing her husband, Danny K. Damron, a year earlier. Police say Danny Damron drank more than a half-cup of antifreeze during a two-week period leading up to his death.
A judge sentenced Alissa Damron to 35 years in prison.
Damron was originally eligible for parole in 2009, however the board deferred the decision for five years.
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Information from: Appalachian News-Express, https://www.news-expressky.com
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