Darryl D Turner is an inmate on death row in Alabama.
His appeal (graphic) includes (see link below)
The State's evidence tended to show that on February 21, 1996, Angela Anderson discovered the nude body of her mother, Barbara Wilson, in Wilson's home in Limestone County. The coroner testified that Wilson had been smothered to death. There was evidence that intercourse had occurred before the victim's death. Wilson's 1993 Cadillac automobile and a 19-inch Orion brand television were missing from her residence.
Anderson testified that on February 21, 1996, she took her two-year-old daughter, Rosalyn, to stay with her mother while she accompanied a sick friend to a local hospital. Later that same day Anderson attempted to locate her mother but was unsuccessful.
She testified that she was not worried because she thought that her mother might have gone to Nashville to visit Wilson's brother, who was sick. Anderson testified that the next morning when she was working she realized that her mother may have left her a note at her home. She left work and went back to her mother's house; as she approached the driveway Rosalyn ran out of the house saying that her grandmother was sleeping. Rosalyn led Anderson to her mother's dead body-Wilson was lying on a bed in one of the bedrooms in the house. Anderson telephoned emergency number 911.
His victim was Barbara Wilson.
You can write to Darryl D Turner at:
Darryl D Turner 0000Z667
His appeal (graphic) includes (see link below)
The State's evidence tended to show that on February 21, 1996, Angela Anderson discovered the nude body of her mother, Barbara Wilson, in Wilson's home in Limestone County. The coroner testified that Wilson had been smothered to death. There was evidence that intercourse had occurred before the victim's death. Wilson's 1993 Cadillac automobile and a 19-inch Orion brand television were missing from her residence.
Anderson testified that on February 21, 1996, she took her two-year-old daughter, Rosalyn, to stay with her mother while she accompanied a sick friend to a local hospital. Later that same day Anderson attempted to locate her mother but was unsuccessful.
She testified that she was not worried because she thought that her mother might have gone to Nashville to visit Wilson's brother, who was sick. Anderson testified that the next morning when she was working she realized that her mother may have left her a note at her home. She left work and went back to her mother's house; as she approached the driveway Rosalyn ran out of the house saying that her grandmother was sleeping. Rosalyn led Anderson to her mother's dead body-Wilson was lying on a bed in one of the bedrooms in the house. Anderson telephoned emergency number 911.
His victim was Barbara Wilson.
You can write to Darryl D Turner at:
Darryl D Turner 0000Z667
Donaldson Death Row
100 Warrior Lane
Bessemer, AL 35023-7299
You can email Darryl using Jpay - you will need to select Alabama and use the ID 0000z667
100 Warrior Lane
Bessemer, AL 35023-7299
You can email Darryl using Jpay - you will need to select Alabama and use the ID 0000z667

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