River Donaghey grew up in a cult. Or at least that’s what some people called it. His parents called it a “personal-growth seminar group.” Its leader called it “one big happy family.” But there was a dark side to the world River grew up in. One he never heard about as a kid. In the 1970s and 80s, a self-help company called Lifespring took America by storm. Hundreds of thousands of people walked out of Lifespring as true believers, convinced that the seminars had the power to change the world. ...
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A conversation with Idaho death row inmate Timothy Dunlap
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Timothy Alan Dunlap, 35, from Sellersburg, Indiana, is a death row inmate with convictions spanning multiple states. In 1991, Dunlap pleaded guilty to the murder of Tonya Crane, a Security State Bank teller in Soda Springs, Idaho. Crane was killed during an attempted bank robbery on October 16, 1991. The brutal nature of the crime, involving a shotgun, led to Dunlap receiving a death sentence in Idaho.
In addition to his conviction in Idaho, Dunlap was also on death row in Ohio for a separate crime. Earlier in 1991, he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend in Ohio. The duality of his death sentences highlights a particularly grim aspect of his criminal history and raises significant issues about the coordination of justice across state lines.
Dunlap's case involves complex legal and procedural challenges, including ongoing appeals and legal arguments about the fairness of his trials and the appropriateness of the death penalty. His situation is a notable example of the complications that can arise when a convicted criminal faces capital punishment in multiple jurisdictions.
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In addition to his conviction in Idaho, Dunlap was also on death row in Ohio for a separate crime. Earlier in 1991, he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend in Ohio. The duality of his death sentences highlights a particularly grim aspect of his criminal history and raises significant issues about the coordination of justice across state lines.
Dunlap's case involves complex legal and procedural challenges, including ongoing appeals and legal arguments about the fairness of his trials and the appropriateness of the death penalty. His situation is a notable example of the complications that can arise when a convicted criminal faces capital punishment in multiple jurisdictions.
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Timothy Alan Dunlap, 35, from Sellersburg, Indiana, is a death row inmate with convictions spanning multiple states. In 1991, Dunlap pleaded guilty to the murder of Tonya Crane, a Security State Bank teller in Soda Springs, Idaho. Crane was killed during an attempted bank robbery on October 16, 1991. The brutal nature of the crime, involving a shotgun, led to Dunlap receiving a death sentence in Idaho.
In addition to his conviction in Idaho, Dunlap was also on death row in Ohio for a separate crime. Earlier in 1991, he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend in Ohio. The duality of his death sentences highlights a particularly grim aspect of his criminal history and raises significant issues about the coordination of justice across state lines.
Dunlap's case involves complex legal and procedural challenges, including ongoing appeals and legal arguments about the fairness of his trials and the appropriateness of the death penalty. His situation is a notable example of the complications that can arise when a convicted criminal faces capital punishment in multiple jurisdictions.
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In addition to his conviction in Idaho, Dunlap was also on death row in Ohio for a separate crime. Earlier in 1991, he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend in Ohio. The duality of his death sentences highlights a particularly grim aspect of his criminal history and raises significant issues about the coordination of justice across state lines.
Dunlap's case involves complex legal and procedural challenges, including ongoing appeals and legal arguments about the fairness of his trials and the appropriateness of the death penalty. His situation is a notable example of the complications that can arise when a convicted criminal faces capital punishment in multiple jurisdictions.
Unforbiddentruth | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree
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