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DNA evidence exonerates Ledell Lee, four years after his execution by lethal injection in Arkansas
New forensic testing has revealed that an unknown person was responsible for the murder of Debra Reese, for which Ledell Lee was executed by the State of Arkansas four years ago.
The new evidence was found on objects at the murder scene including a bloody shirt and a club used to bludgeon 26-year-old Reese to death in 1993 after testing was demanded by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Innocence Project.
Ledell Lee (Source: the Innocence Project/Courtesy the Young Family)
Lee was executed on April 20, 2017, the first of four inmates put to death by the Arkansas government as it rushed to carry them out before one of the drugs used in the state’s lethal injection protocol was about to expire. He maintained his innocence from the time of his arrest, throughout his trial and conviction, and after he was placed on death row in 1995.
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Chief College prioritized safety of South Brunswick officers
Chief College prioritized safety of South Brunswick officers
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Retired South Brunswick Chief of Police Frank College was sworn in as a police officer on Oct. 19, 1964. He was promoted to detective sergeant in 1973, to lieutenant in 1975, and to captain in 1980. He was assigned as acting chief in 1987, and officially installed as chief in 1988.PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT
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South Brunswick mourns the loss of retired Police Chief Frank College.PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Retired South Brunswick Chief of Police Frank College was sworn in as a police officer on Oct. 19, 1964. He was promoted to detective sergeant in 1973, to lieutenant in 1975, and to captain in 1980. He was assigned as acting chief in 1987, and officially installed as chief in 1988.PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT
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