Stephen M. Redd is an inmate on death
row in the state of California..
Crime
Redd, wearing a woman's wig, robbed a
market and killed a store manager who refused to hand over money from
a cash register.
Rambo testified that during the time defendant was removing money
from the cash tray, she said “Tim.” She recalled that several seconds
passed, and then McVeigh appeared at her checkout stand. She related
that McVeigh grabbed the man's left wrist and placed his other hand
around the man's shoulder. The man turned toward McVeigh, and the two
men struggled for a short period of time. Rambo then heard the gun
discharge. The two men let go of each other, and McVeigh stepped back
and fell a few feet away from where the struggle occurred. Rambo
recalled that the man again pointed the gun at her, and she knelt down
and “asked him please don't.” She described the man as “calm” after
McVeigh was shot, and testified that he turned and left the store with
the money he had removed from the tray.Rambo testified that the robber wore a wig, a baseball hat, clear-framed dark plastic glasses, a purple-pinkish long-sleeved shirt, and jeans. She confirmed that on July 21, 1994, she was asked by Detective Brakebill of the City of Brea Police Department to review a photographic lineup of six individuals. She selected the second photograph, which is identical to the photograph of defendant that appeared in the third position in the lineups shown to Bugbee and Shahbakhti. Rambo testified that the person in the second photograph “appeared to be similar, very similar to the person” who robbed her. She confirmed that the only significant differences between the person in the photograph she chose and the person who robbed her was that the latter did not have a beard or mustache.
Address
Stephen M. Redd C64658
San Quentin State Prison Death Row
San Quentin, CA 94974
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