The state is seeking a life prison term without parole for a Baton Rouge man convicted more than two decades ago in the 1992 execution-style slaying of an LSU freshman after a carjacking on campus.
Dale Dwayne Craig, who was a week shy of his 18th birthday when he fatally shot LSU freshman Kipp Earl Gullett during a 1992 carjacking, should remain behind bars for the rest of his life, a state ...
A Baton Rouge man who served prison time after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the 1992 slaying of carjacked LSU freshman Kipp Earl Gullett is now facing a felony drug charge that could land him ...
BATON ROUGE (AP) - A state appeals court panel has refused to reduce the sentence of a man serving life in prison for the 1992 shooting death of an LSU student. Dale Dwayne Craig had asked the state ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The Louisiana State Supreme Court rejected a motion to reinstate the death penalty for a man who killed an LSU student. Dale Dwayne Craig abducted and killed the LSU student, ...
A 37-year-old Baton Rouge man who served prison time after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the 1992 slaying of carjacked LSU freshman Kipp Earl Gullett is now facing a felony drug charge. Zebbie ...
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