An Alabama judge sentenced a man to life imprisonment without possibility of parole on Thursday, bringing a close to the case of the slayings of two teenage girls in 1999. Coley.
This case has been surrounded by rumors, by innuendo, and allegations that are absolutely false,” Marshall said after the jury sentenced McCraney to life without parole.
Jurors convicted McCraney on Wednesday for the 1999 murders of teens JB Beasley and Tracie Hawlett, who lived in Dothan, then gave him a life sentence with no chance for parole.
The victims’ families have already endured 24 years of living hell after the murders of two 17-year-old Dothan students, shot in 1999 after being forced into their car’s trunk.