One of Alabama’s most wanted killers was denied parole after a hearing by the Alabama Pardons and Parole Commission last week.
Traveling with other neglected and abused girls and boys
A girl was taken to a motel in Scottsboro, Alabama after Judith Ann Neelley and her husband Alvin Neelley lured her out of the arcade and then the couple repeatedly abused the teen. On September 28, Judith Neelley brutally handcuffed the teenage girl and tied her to a tree. She even injected some bleach and Drano alternately on both sides of the poor girl. After the failed attempt to poison the teen, they did put her to a quick death through their execution style of murder. The couple then throw the girl’s body on a nearby cliff and went ahead continuing their vicious crime spree of sexual torture and violence.
“killed for simple sport” and “evil and depraved.”
This is what the former District Attorney Mike O’Dell said in their last week’s parole hearing. This type of act of crime is unbearable and denial of the murderer’s bid at leaving her life behind bars. Neelley reportedly had no advocates or attorneys making a case on her behalf, while eight people testified against her. The killer herself was not allowed to be at the hearing, under Alabama law.
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