A former Nevada death row inmate was granted a retrial after allegedly hiring a hitman to fatally shoot his wife.
Former Nevada Death Row Inmate Allegedly Murdered His Four Wives Granted Retrial
A 68-year-old former Nevada death row inmate named Thomas Randolph, who allegedly murdered his four wives, was granted a retrial after his alleged involvement in the tragic death of his sixth wife, Sharon Causse, wherein the former Nevada death row inmate reportedly hired a hitman to fatally shoot her inside their home.
According to a report published in Law and Crime, the former Nevada death row inmate was also accused of murdering his second wife after authorities discovered that the Nevada death row inmate had been singing songs about killing her and allegedly hired a hitman to kill her— the same way of how he plotted the death of his sixth wife.
The previous wives of the former Nevada death row inmate, Gayna Allmon and Kathryn Thomas, testified against him during his trial, revealing that the former Nevada death row inmate had been violent during their marriages.
Former Nevada Death Row Inmate Granted New Trial After His Alleged Involvement in His Four Wives’ Deaths
After his conviction was overturned, the former Nevada death row inmate was granted a retrial due to his alleged involvement in the mysterious deaths of his four wives, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
The former Nevada death row inmate was previously sentenced to death, but prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty anymore due to his age, leading to the overturning of his conviction.
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