In 1990, Patricia Wells Jennings received a sentence of capital punishment - condemned, by a jury vote, to live out the remainder of her limited days on Death Row. She'd been on trial for murder, after she'd killed her 80 year old husband by fatally beating him at a local motel. The jury had found her worthy of a death sentence, despite her persistent denials while on the witness stand.But 23 years later, the then-70 year old Jennings managed to evade...
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