Jury Thought Fulks Would Be Threat to Prisoners, Guards
Charleston Gazette › July 02, 2004
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Charleston Gazette › July 02, 2004
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COLUMBIA, S.C. - Chadrick Fulks' cunning, violent nature during a deadly multistate crime spree convinced jurors the 27-year-old should be given the death penalty, they said Thursday.
Fulks, whose escape from a Kentucky jail began the crime spree, was sentenced to death because jurors said they were afraid he may try to escape again, and he was a danger to those around him.See the full content of this document
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Jury Thought Fulks Would Be Threat to Prisoners, Guards
Fulks, of West Hamlin, W.Va., was sentenced Wednesday for his role in the kidnapping and killing of Alice Donovan of Galivants Ferry. Fulks had argued co-defendant Branden Basham was guilty of ki...
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