Law_Crime
Latest Stories
ea4d399e0e6791064b0f6a706700f0db.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Clark Elmore, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Elmore was convicted in the murder and rape of the 14-year-old daughter of his then live-in girlfriend. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)
e15ecab20e6791064b0f6a706700fd3e.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Cecil Davis, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Davis was convicted for the murder of a 65-year-old woman. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)
1d2b867b0e6891064b0f6a706700ad4a.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Allen Gregory, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Gregory was convicted for the rape and murder of a 43-year-old woman in Pierce County. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)
1fa1bf680e6891064b0f6a7067008a2c.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Dayva Cross, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Cross was convicted for the 1999 stabbing deaths of his wife and two stepdaughters in King County. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)
25aa2cca0e6891064b0f6a706700f11b.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Dwayne Woods, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Woods was convicted for a 1996 double murder. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)
29cf2a9d0e6891064b0f6a7067003a8e.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Jonathan Gentry, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Gentry was found guilty of fatally bludgeoning a 12-year-old girl in Kitsap County. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)
2a63b4920e6891064b0f6a706700156b.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Byron Scherf, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Scherf was convicted of killing a female correctional officer by strangling her with an amplifier cord inside a chapel at the Washington State Reformatory in Monroe, Wash. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)
f0b2a14c0e6791064b0f6a70670097c2.jpg
This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Robert Yates, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Yates was convicted in 2002 for the murders of two women. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)