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Episode 471: Joe Metheny

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The Wild Things About the Death Penalty

In 2000, Joe Matheny's death sentence came under mandatory review by the Court of Appeals. The court determined that he had taken magazineers belongings after killing her, but it was done primarily to get rid of evidence and to take what little cash she had as an afterthought. In a final report, Justice James Smith said Methane was charged with robbery only because the body and the clothing were found in different locations. Another person who had killed their victim, but buried the victim in her clothes, would not qualify for the death penalty.

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