Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole
Shelton Jackson was 17 when he was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of Thomas Maynard, who tragically left behind a week-old baby boy.
Shelton Jackson was 17 when he was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of Thomas Maynard, who tragically left behind a week-old baby boy.
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Shelton Jackson was 17 when he was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of Thomas Maynard, who tragically left behind a week-old baby boy.
Dana Barker was only 17 when she killed her former stepmother, Brenda, in 1994 back then, the court failed to consider the role of her father, Joe, in the crime, and the circumstances that led her to murder.
Seventeen-year-old Deon Haynes was sentenced to life in prison for killing former classmate Christy Davis in her home now 47, Deon has been granted a resentencing hearing.
Sixteen-year-old William Najar shot and killed Michael Decker, who was camping in the Phoenix desert now 38, Najar is facing an upcoming resentencing hearing.
Final rulings are issued for convicted murderers Otis Daniels, Ronald Bell and Kristel Maestas Otis' attorney works to strike a deal to make him eligible for parole Kristel has a resentencing hearing while her victim's family testifies against her.
In 1999, 17-year-old Ronald and two other teens seek retaliation for an alleged sexual assault, ultimately burning their victim alive in the woods of Fort Walton Beach, Fla. now 36 years old, Ronald is granted a resentencing hearing.
In 1998, 16-year-old Otis breaks into Valerie's home and allegedly tries to rob her, shooting her and her 16-year-old daughter sentenced to life without parole, Otis is later granted a resentencing hearing and hopes he can someday be released.
Shelton Jackson was 17 when he was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of Thomas Maynard, who tragically left behind a week-old baby boy.
The tire track at the Donna Bennett Johnston crime scene provides police with a long list of potential suspects detectives pore through the list until finally they show up at the house of Sean Vincent Gillis.
After Derrick Todd Lee is arrested, police are able to connect him to other cold cases at the time, Baton Rouge, La., had approximately 60 unsolved cases of missing or murdered women in the area from the previous 10 years.
The investigation focuses on a white man with a white pickup truck in March 1994, Ann Bryan is found murdered in her home at the St. James Place retirement community despite attempts to catch her killer, the case goes cold.
Charlotte Murray Pace, an LSU graduate, is found dead in her home on May 31, 2002, and the brutality of the crime scene reminds police of the unsolved case of Gina Wilson Green.
Amber and Michelle Yates discuss being raised by a man who terrorized the city of Spokane, Wash. in an effort to find healing, the Yates sisters meet with the sister of one of their father's victims.
Melissa Moore, daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, tells her story as the daughter of a serial killer Melissa meets a family member of one of her father's victims.
Randy Hausner reveals how his brother terrorized the city of Phoenix in a killing spree Randy meets with a shooting survivor and with the son of a man killed by his brother.
The tire track at the Donna Bennett Johnston crime scene provides police with a long list of potential suspects detectives pore through the list until finally they show up at the house of Sean Vincent Gillis.
The tire track at the Donna Bennett Johnston crime scene provides police with a long list of potential suspects detectives pore through the list until finally they show up at the house of Sean Vincent Gillis.
After Derrick Todd Lee is arrested, police are able to connect him to other cold cases at the time, Baton Rouge, La., had approximately 60 unsolved cases of missing or murdered women in the area from the previous 10 years.
The investigation focuses on a white man with a white pickup truck in March 1994, Ann Bryan is found murdered in her home at the St. James Place retirement community despite attempts to catch her killer, the case goes cold.
Charlotte Murray Pace, an LSU graduate, is found dead in her home on May 31, 2002, and the brutality of the crime scene reminds police of the unsolved case of Gina Wilson Green.
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