Michael Bragg Woolf was born in 1978.
Michael Bragg Woolf is on death row in
the state of Alabama.
You can write to this prisoner at
Michael Bragg Woolf 0000z775
Holman Correctional Facility
Holman 3700
Atmore, AL 36503-3700
Crime
Michael Bragg Woolf was convicted of
two counts of capital murder for killing his wife, Angel Marie Woolf,
and their two-year-old son Charles Ayden Woolf (“Ayden”).
His appeal includes (see link):
The evidence at trial tended to demonstrate the following. On February 15, 2008, Woolf went to Resultz Corp. in Mobile with his wife Angel, their two-year-old son Ayden, and Woolf's mother, Lynn Tullos. Woolf and Angel had what witnesses described as a turbulent relationship, and, because Woolf had begun to doubt that he was Ayden's biological father, Woolf and Angel went to Resultz Corp., “a biomedical testing laboratory” that performed drug screenings and “DNA collections and testing,” for a paternity test to determine whether Woolf was Ayden's biological father. Woolf seemed stressed about the results of the test and said “that other people were saying [Ayden] [might] not be his.” After completing the test, Woolf asked an employee of Resultz Corp. to pray for him.
After he received the results, Woolf returned to Resultz Corp. with Ayden on March 3, 2008. Woolf told a Resultz Corp. employee that he needed to have the results of the test “explain[ed] to him because he was a little confused about [them].”1 The employee explained the results to Woolf who said “he was just worried about” what other people were saying regarding Ayden's paternity. As Woolf left Resultz Corp., he asked the owner whether she believed in God and asked her to pray for him.
Shortly after midnight on the morning of March 5, 2008, Woolf called the Mobile County emergency 911 number and reported that he had killed his family and needed to go to jail. Paramedics with the Mobile Fire Department and officers with the Mobile Police Department were dispatched to Woolf's mobile home.
His appeal includes (see link):
The evidence at trial tended to demonstrate the following. On February 15, 2008, Woolf went to Resultz Corp. in Mobile with his wife Angel, their two-year-old son Ayden, and Woolf's mother, Lynn Tullos. Woolf and Angel had what witnesses described as a turbulent relationship, and, because Woolf had begun to doubt that he was Ayden's biological father, Woolf and Angel went to Resultz Corp., “a biomedical testing laboratory” that performed drug screenings and “DNA collections and testing,” for a paternity test to determine whether Woolf was Ayden's biological father. Woolf seemed stressed about the results of the test and said “that other people were saying [Ayden] [might] not be his.” After completing the test, Woolf asked an employee of Resultz Corp. to pray for him.
After he received the results, Woolf returned to Resultz Corp. with Ayden on March 3, 2008. Woolf told a Resultz Corp. employee that he needed to have the results of the test “explain[ed] to him because he was a little confused about [them].”1 The employee explained the results to Woolf who said “he was just worried about” what other people were saying regarding Ayden's paternity. As Woolf left Resultz Corp., he asked the owner whether she believed in God and asked her to pray for him.
Shortly after midnight on the morning of March 5, 2008, Woolf called the Mobile County emergency 911 number and reported that he had killed his family and needed to go to jail. Paramedics with the Mobile Fire Department and officers with the Mobile Police Department were dispatched to Woolf's mobile home.
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