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Glen McCurley Changes Plea to Guilty in Carla Walker Murder Trial – NBC 7 San Diego
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Man Stops His Murder Trial With Guilty Plea
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Opening Statements in Carla Jan Walker Murder Trial Expected Friday – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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McCurley Awaits Trial in Tarrant County For 1974 Murder of Carla Walker
(Fort Worth, TX) – The Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office today filed paperwork seeking a sentence of life in prison, not the death penalty, for Glen Samuel McCurley, 78. McCurley was arrested on a charge of capital murder September 21, 2020, for the 1974 murder of Carla Walker.
“The decision to seek or not to seek the death penalty is one of the most important decisions this office makes,” Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney Sharen Wilson said.
“After much analysis, and with the support of the family of Carla Walker, we have determined that justice would best be served in this case by waiving the death penalty and seeking a sentence which ensures this Defendant will spend the rest of his days in prison.”
Tarrant DA to Seek Life in Prison, Not Death, in the Murder of Carla Walker Family supports prosecutors seeking life behind bars, not death, for man suspected in killing woman more than 45 years ago
Published May 6, 2021 •
Updated on May 6, 2021 at 3:43 pm
Cynthia Stone
The 78-year-old man accused of killing Carla Walker in 1974 will spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of her murder and will not face the death penalty, the Tarrant County District Attorney s Office says.
The DA s office said Thursday they intend to seek a life sentence, not the death penalty, for Glen Samuel McCurley in the teenager s murder, and that the decision has the support of the victim s family.