Inmate serving life for murder escapes from Mississippi prison
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Inmate serving life for murder escapes from Mississippi prison
SUNFLOWER COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) - An inmate, who was serving a life sentence for capital murder, escaped from the Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP). According to the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC), Nevin Whetstone escaped from Parchman on Tuesday, March 4. Brandon man arrested for sexual battery Whetstone is serving a life sentence for capital murder committed in Lee County and one year for escape from the Sunflower County …
Capital Murder inmate escapes Mississippi State penitentiary
LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – An inmate currently serving a life sentence for Capital Murder has escaped from the Mississippi State Penitentiary. 71-year-old Nevin Kerr Whetstone is 6’0 ft. and weighs about 175 pounds. He is bald and has brown eyes. Whetstone is serving a life sentence for Capital Murder in Lee County in 1983. According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Department, Whetstone could be wearing green and white pants. If you see Whetstone, D…
UPDATE: Escaped inmate serving life for capital murder had escaped Parchman before - Darkhorse Press
The Mississippi Department of Corrections, along with other law enforcement agencies, is conducting a search for an escaped inmate from the Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP) in Sunflower County. The inmate, Nevin Whetstone (#56663), is serving a life sentence for capital murder committed in Lee County, along with an additional one-year sentence for a previous escape from the Sunflower County Jail. He was sentenced on December 14, 1984. Author…
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