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Jack Edward Alderman

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Jack Edward Alderman

Birth
Garden City, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Death
16 Sep 2008 (aged 57)
Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, USA
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Jack Edward Alderman, 57, was executed September 16, 2008 at 7:25 p.m. by lethal injection at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison near Jackson, Georgia, 50 miles south of Atlanta.

Along with an accomplice, Alderman beat his wife Barbara Alderman with a crescent wrench, then choked her and put her under water in a bathtub to be sure she was dead. The men then visited two Savannah bars before dumping her body in a creek near her family's home in Rincon. The motive for the murder was life insurance money from a policy supplied by her employer, the City of Savannah. After 33 years, Alderman was believed to be the country's longest-serving death row inmate. His conviction and death sentence was overturned by a federal appeals court, but was reinstated after a second trial in 1984. Accomplice, John Arthur Brown, who testified against Alderman at trial, was originally sentenced to life, but was paroled in 1987 and committed suicide in 2000 when police tried to arrest him on child molestation charges.


Jack Edward Alderman, 57, was executed September 16, 2008 at 7:25 p.m. by lethal injection at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison near Jackson, Georgia, 50 miles south of Atlanta.

Along with an accomplice, Alderman beat his wife Barbara Alderman with a crescent wrench, then choked her and put her under water in a bathtub to be sure she was dead. The men then visited two Savannah bars before dumping her body in a creek near her family's home in Rincon. The motive for the murder was life insurance money from a policy supplied by her employer, the City of Savannah. After 33 years, Alderman was believed to be the country's longest-serving death row inmate. His conviction and death sentence was overturned by a federal appeals court, but was reinstated after a second trial in 1984. Accomplice, John Arthur Brown, who testified against Alderman at trial, was originally sentenced to life, but was paroled in 1987 and committed suicide in 2000 when police tried to arrest him on child molestation charges.


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