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00:00Transcription and Subtitles by Pedro Negri
00:30Transcription and Subtitles by Pedro Negri
01:00In 1884, after spending an hour searching for her daughter through the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, the mother of 9-year-old Vernita Witt contacted the police.
01:09Well, the mother told us that she had a boyfriend and he asked if he could take Vernita to an amusement park, but by around 11 pm, they still hadn't returned.
01:19Juanita, Vernita's mother, describes her boyfriend.
01:21She met him a month and a half before that May 29th.
01:31They say his name was Robert Knight, that he lived on 20th Street in Kenosha, and that he even showed his ID to Mika Street.
01:40He would go to her house two or three times a week.
01:45They were cooking.
01:48He was very charming and charismatic.
01:53He began frequenting Juanita's house and gained her trust.
01:58To the point that Juanita entrusted her only daughter to Robert.
02:06The police ask for a photo of Vernita and promise her mother that they will do everything in their power to find her.
02:17They weren't in the park Robert mentioned.
02:23In fact, there was nowhere else to look for them.
02:28We arrived at the address where Robert Knight claimed to live in Kenosha.
02:36And we discovered that it didn't exist.
02:47The Kenosha police asked Juanita to come to the police station.
02:51There was no Robert Knight in the records.
02:54Then they showed her something with pictures of criminals.
02:56She chose the photo she thought was of Robert Knight, but it was actually of Alton Coleman.
03:03And Alton Coleman, 28, is no stranger to the authorities.
03:09The Kenosha police realized he was a man with a history of rape and immediately began searching for him.
03:19Alton Coleman actually lived in Waquiga.
03:29Of course, the first place we started looking for him was where he lived.
03:35Waquiga police officially join Kenosha police in the search for the suspect.
03:43We issued a search warrant for his grandmother's apartment.
03:48We went to her house.
03:50She is elderly and blind.
03:53We found a woman named Deborah Brown, who said she was his girlfriend.
03:59She didn't say much, only confirmed that Alton lived there.
04:04Unable to locate Alton Coleman, the police take his 21-year-old girlfriend, Deborah Brown, in for questioning.
04:15Deborah admits that Alton was out overnight and acted strangely when he returned home the following morning.
04:22But he claims not to know why.
04:24Debra Brown seemed willing to cooperate with us.
04:31And he gave us some good information.
04:35But when asked about Alton's whereabouts, Deborah says she has no idea.
04:41The police believe she is not lying and release her.
04:44When we finished questioning Deborah, we felt that we had to do everything we could to find this girl.
04:59because she had disappeared two days ago.
05:04She could be trapped somewhere.
05:07Police officers from both states are scrambling to find Alton Coleman and the nine-year-old girl.
05:15Before it's too late.
05:19We issued a general alert and searched in several locations.
05:25But Kenosha is a big city.
05:28Alton didn't know anyone here, and we didn't exactly know where to look.
05:33Several days pass.
05:48With no leads on Alton Coleman or Vernita Witt, authorities are retracing their steps.
05:54The police wanted to speak with Deborah Brown again.
05:58And they discovered that she had disappeared.
06:00Later we learned that she was seen with someone who looked like Alton Coleman.
06:13Based on Alton's criminal record and the fact that Deborah has disappeared,
06:17A federal jury determines that both should be indicted for the kidnapping of Vernita Witt.
06:23But the couple's whereabouts are unknown.
06:25And then on June 19th.
06:31About two and a half weeks after the day of the kidnapping,
06:38The Waquiga police received a phone call from two men who had entered an abandoned building.
06:46What investigators feared most happens when the body is identified as that of Vernita Witt.
07:10The body was badly decomposed, and the arms and legs were tied with cables.
07:20The cause of death was strangulation.
07:23We cannot determine if sexual violence occurred.
07:34We can only assume that it happened.
07:37I've been to many crime scenes, I've prosecuted several murderers, and I don't think I'll ever forget this case.
07:51Whenever the victim is a child, the situation is traumatic for those involved.
07:55It affects people, you can't forget that.
07:57What would lead someone to do such a thing to a 9-year-old child?
08:04Waquiga police searched for fingerprints and found two prints on the bottom of the bathroom door.
08:15And one of them was Alton Coleman's thumb.
08:18The fingerprint confirmed what we already suspected: that Alton Coleman had killed the girl.
08:26We needed to do everything we could to catch him.
08:34Everyone was scared because he hadn't been arrested yet and nobody knew where he was.
08:40Was he still on the streets of Waquiga or was he in Kenosha?
08:48Nobody knew, not even the police.
08:54Nobody knew, not even the police.
09:18On June 18, 1984, after being found wandering in a wooded area, a 9-year-old girl is taken to a hospital in the city of Gary, Indiana.
09:29An examination reveals that she was beaten, suffocated, and sexually assaulted.
09:35When the police arrive, the girl recounts that she and a 7-year-old cousin, named Tamika Turks, were lured to a wooded area and attacked by a man and a woman.
09:45The following day, a search team finds Tamika's lifeless body.
09:52She had also been beaten and raped before she died.
09:57Tamika was strangled with a bedsheet.
10:00And the other little girl who was lying on the floor witnessed everything.
10:05Then she was sexually assaulted.
10:07They tried to kill her by strangling her with a belt, and when she passed out, they left.
10:13The survivor is able to provide the police with a description of her attackers.
10:25We were watching a news program from Chicago, and the story was about the discovery of Vernita Witt's body.
10:34Then they showed another story about two girls who had been attacked, saying that one of them had been killed in Gary, Indiana.
10:45My first impression was, let's not blame Alton Coleman for any deaths.
10:50A few minutes after hearing the rest of the report, I started thinking about a wave of serial killings.
11:03And for Alton Coleman and Debra Brown, this is just the beginning.
11:19There were at least 100 local police officers and FBI agents searching through the blue cars.
11:26The paranoia among the population makes the search even more difficult.
11:32Nearly 200 people called, saying they had seen Alton, but we never confirmed any of the reports.
11:46This is not the first time authorities have searched for Alton Coleman.
11:50The first time I learned of Mr. Coleman's existence was through his involvement in the robbery, kidnapping, and rape of a restaurant owner in Uaquiga.
12:04He was convicted of robbery in this case.
12:07In 1979, I was assigned to judge the sexual assault case in which Mr. Coleman was the defendant.
12:14Alton Coleman testified in that case.
12:18I think the jury believed his story.
12:21And he managed to convince the jurors that he was not guilty.
12:26It must have been the first time he'd seen Alton Coleman's ability to charm people.
12:33Alton Coleman was a complete con man.
12:38He had the ability to get in and out of situations.
12:44Alton Coleman was born in 1955 in Wauquigan, Illinois.
12:51Alton was raised by his grandmother.
12:55His mother abandoned him when he was a child.
12:58To make ends meet, Alton's grandmother ran a brothel and a gambling parlor from her home.
13:07From a very young age, Alton began exhibiting antisocial behaviors, such as breaking the windows of houses in the neighborhood where he lived.
13:14He was a child with a conduct disorder.
13:19Someone who didn't like to follow the rules.
13:21Which could cause fires.
13:23Who always wet the bed.
13:26He had a difficult and complicated childhood.
13:29Because in some situations he used to wet his pants.
13:34The neighborhood kids used to tease him and gave him the nickname "Pisser," which stuck.
13:43The fact that he was teased for wetting his pants and called "Pee-Peeer" only added to the personality he already had.
13:53And he began, at certain times, to show complete disrespect for authority.
14:01He did whatever he felt like doing.
14:05Alton Coleman started out with petty crimes and found that he was never punished.
14:13Alton tells acquaintances that his devotion to voodoo protects him and prevents him from being arrested.
14:23He had no respect for authority because no one had ever imposed it on him.
14:29Encouraged by the lack of consequences, Alton begins to commit more serious crimes.
14:35In 1973, at the age of 18, he was arrested for sexual assault.
14:40A crime for which he would be arrested five more times over the course of ten years.
14:47He was convicted only once.
14:49While serving his sentence, Alton becomes known for harassing and sexually assaulting other prisoners.
15:01A profile created by a prison psychiatrist defines Coleman as pansexual.
15:06Someone willing to have sex with any object, man, woman, or child.
15:12He was a sexual predator, without any discernment.
15:16In 1983, Coleman met 21-year-old Deborah Brown.
15:23Deborah Brown came from a family of 11 children.
15:28Everyone looked out for each other.
15:31His intelligence quotient, or IQ, was around 60.
15:35If we consider only the numbers, we could say that she had a mild intellectual disability.
15:44She exhibited what is known as passive-dependent personality disorder.
15:50And he needed to become dependent on someone.
15:53Alton Coleman deliberately planned to seduce Deborah Brown.
16:00He knew she would be the perfect partner.
16:04She found him kind and caring.
16:07I thought he wanted to make her life wonderful.
16:12And she succumbed to his charms, because she would do anything to have that man in her life.
16:19He was able to identify vulnerable people and take advantage of them.
16:24Authorities know that there are not one, but two dangerous criminals on the loose.
16:29And that makes them twice as deadly.
16:32On June 19, 1984, in Garry, Indiana, the parents of 25-year-old Dona Williams reported her disappearance to the police.
16:43Dona had told her parents that she was going out with her new friends.
16:48Alton Coleman met Dona Williams and they talked about going to church.
16:55He wanted to confess and become part of the church that Mrs. Williams attended.
17:02One of the traits that Alton Coleman exhibited, like all psychopaths, was the ability to appear harmless.
17:16He wouldn't approach a person, pull out a knife and say, "Come with me."
17:20He was building a relationship.
17:25A week later, Dona Williams' car is found in Detroit, Michigan.
17:29There is no sign of Dona, but the police find a forged ID with Deborah Brown's photo.
17:38On the same day, Alton and Deborah kidnap a woman from Detroit at knifepoint and order her to drive to Ohio.
17:47The woman intentionally crashes the vehicle and escapes her attackers.
17:51Alton and Deborah flee in the car.
17:53On July 28, a couple from Dearborn Heights were brutally assaulted in their home by Alton Coleman and Deborah Brown.
18:12The pair steal the couple's car.
18:14They acted like animals.
18:19It didn't matter who, it didn't matter how, it didn't matter where.
18:24They didn't care about the victims at all.
18:28Deborah Brown said, okay, let's go.
18:32No matter how savage it was, she took pleasure in committing crimes to see Alton happy.
18:38I believe they were all accidental victims.
18:51Whether it's to steal money,
18:54to fix a car,
18:57or to obtain food.
19:03They moved from one victim to another.
19:08What motivated Alton Coleman was sexual pleasure.
19:13and the sadistic pleasure of hurting someone.
19:21That motivated him.
19:23Deborah, on the other hand, wanted to do whatever Alton told her to do.
19:29She took pleasure in pleasing him.
19:33Authorities are hunting the couple in four states.
19:37determined to stop him before he attacks again.
19:43It was the most intense and detailed investigation.
19:47which I have participated in throughout my career.
19:51There were two people who chose the victims at random.
19:57because of its vulnerability.
19:59And that was terrifying.
20:01They weren't two gang members.
20:04who were walking through the streets scaring people.
20:08They seemed like a normal couple.
20:09And they attacked anyone.
20:12How are you, sir?
20:22On July 7, Alton Coleman broke into a house in Toledo, Ohio.
20:26where Mr. and Mrs. Vendek lived.
20:30He pretended he wanted to buy a used car.
20:34that the couple was selling.
20:36Then he pointed a gun at them.
20:42and stole the car and all the money.
20:46He attacked weaker victims.
20:48or smaller
20:51or older than him.
20:53He did it on purpose.
20:54He only chose people
20:56who were unable to defend themselves.
20:59It was a predator-prey relationship.
21:02The predator knows.
21:03that the victim is vulnerable.
21:06He knows the prey is available.
21:14Despite all efforts,
21:16The police are unable to capture the couple.
21:36On July 11th, in Toledo, Ohio,
21:43Virginia Temple's relatives, aged 30,
21:46and of her 10-year-old daughter,
21:48They report the disappearance of the two to the police.
21:53Virginia Temple and her daughter were found in a warehouse.
21:57Virginia Temple had been strangled and gagged with a child's T-shirt.
22:04His daughter was raped and also strangled.
22:08A footprint belonging to Alton Coleman is found on a piece of clothing near the bodies.
22:17Deborah Brown and Alton Coleman were very careless.
22:21But not because they wanted to be captured.
22:25They were arrogant because of their impunity.
22:29They thought they didn't need to hide.
22:31On the same day that the bodies of Virginia Temple and her daughter are found,
22:38The remains of Dona Williams are found in an abandoned house in Detroit.
22:46She had been strangled to death with a pair of pantyhose.
22:52The murders that Alton Coleman and Deborah Brown committed
22:56These were among the most heinous homicides I've investigated.
23:00or that they have seen or heard him speak.
23:05They killed in cold blood.
23:08The search for Alton and Deborah intensifies, and other communities are put on alert.
23:13We received information suggesting that they might both be in that region.
23:33We were worried.
23:34You don't expect to open the door and speak to someone in a civilized manner.
23:41only to then be brutally attacked and murdered?
23:45Of course not.
23:46And that's what those cowards took advantage of.
23:56Mother?
23:56On July 13th, 19-year-old Sherry Walters discovers her parents, Harry and Marlene,
24:10brutally beaten in their home in Norwood, Ohio.
24:15Harry and Marlene had a trailer for sale in their garage.
24:20Alton Coleman and Deborah Brown approached them, saying they wanted to buy the trailer.
24:25Harry and Marlene, unsuspecting, invited them in and offered them something to drink.
24:32When they returned to the room, they were brutally attacked with anything that was within reach.
24:40They were beaten.
24:44She was beaten to death, and Harry barely survived.
24:48I don't know how he survived.
24:55I'm sure they both thought he was dead.
25:00The FBI makes a special addition.
25:03Alton Coleman becomes the 11th criminal on the list of the 10 most wanted.
25:08This resource is used when heinous crimes are in progress.
25:12to highlight an extremely dangerous suspect.
25:15If it were up to Alton Coleman, it would never end.
25:20It was a homicidal outbreak.
25:26Deborah Brown would do anything to make him happy.
25:32They weren't psychotic.
25:35They weren't out of touch with reality.
25:37They killed for the sake of killing.
25:39The police are analyzing the crime scene.
25:50And for one of them, the crime is even more appalling.
25:54I knew Harry and Marlene because we grew up together.
26:00And I studied with both of them in elementary and high school.
26:04But it wouldn't be good for me to get personally involved in the case.
26:10The work had to be done.
26:11In other words, if you wanted to find out who did this,
26:16I should act professionally.
26:18Solve the case and then worry about the rest.
26:21Authorities continue the search in an attempt to apprehend the couple.
26:28before a new attack.
26:34When criminal conduct escalates,
26:38I think one of the first concerns of the authorities,
26:41when victims start being murdered,
26:43It's worth considering whether the criminal acts this way to eliminate witnesses.
26:51I think the authorities are putting in more effort.
26:56and they use all available resources to try to locate the perpetrator.
27:01In the course of time,
27:03the chances of imprisonment decrease
27:05And we need to act as quickly as possible.
27:08and as harshly as possible
27:10and go to the very end.
27:13The mission becomes more difficult due to the couple's unpredictability.
27:18increasingly violent in his attacks.
27:22Like many murderous couples,
27:25They feel omnipotent.
27:27They think they are out of reach.
27:29from the police,
27:31from prison,
27:32of punishment.
27:34This couple acted
27:41almost as if it were a single person.
27:46Alton, Colin and Deborah Brown
27:48They became an organism.
27:51And the organism formed by Alton and Deborah
27:53It fed on these deaths.
27:56They were in a relationship.
27:57It seems that, over time,
28:05She started participating more.
28:08Almost as if he had reached their level.
28:12A level of impulsive violence
28:14that spares no one.
28:25Olin Carmichael Jr.,
28:27a 45-year-old university professor,
28:29He is kidnapped in his car.
28:30in Lexington,
28:31state of Kentucky,
28:32July 16th.
28:36Alton and Deborah
28:37They drive to Dayton, Ohio,
28:38where they abandon the vehicle.
28:50Carmichael survives.
28:51On July 17th,
28:55still in the city of Dayton,
28:57Alton and Deborah
28:58They attack an 82-year-old reverend.
29:00and his wife, who is 76.
29:02The previous week,
29:03The couple had helped them.
29:05and offered them a place to stay.
29:08The reverend and his wife
29:10They barely survive.
29:12Alton Coleman and Deborah
29:23Brown steal the car
29:24of the reverend
29:24and they drive to Evanston,
29:26in the state of Linóis.
29:28They beat
29:29and rob another elderly couple
29:30from Dayton on the way.
29:31When they wanted something,
29:36They stole whatever they could get their hands on.
29:38a car,
29:39jewelry,
29:40a few dollars.
29:41If a car were stolen,
29:43they abandoned,
29:44They would take two bicycles,
29:45They went around stealing again.
29:49Coleman
29:49deliberately
29:51planned
29:53Deborah Brown will start.
29:55But she was a participant.
29:58of their own free will.
29:59She wasn't a hostage.
30:03Deborah
30:03She seemed willing.
30:06to please
30:07Alton Coleman
30:08and do anything
30:11that he would order.
30:12It didn't matter.
30:13the violence of the crimes.
30:21Two days after
30:22Alton Coleman
30:23and Deborah Brown
30:24having left
30:25the state of Ohio,
30:26Tony Storrey's body,
30:2815 years old,
30:28is found
30:29in a building
30:30abandoned
30:30in the city of Cincinnati.
30:32She was stabbed.
30:34several times
30:34and shot in the head,
30:36but he died
30:36by strangulation.
30:39Witnesses saw her.
30:40in the company
30:41by Alton Coleman
30:42and Deborah Brown.
30:44A bracelet
30:45of the victim,
30:45Virginia Temple,
30:46is found
30:47under the body
30:48Tony's.
30:50The reason
30:51for the couple
30:52to have left
30:53this evidence
30:54causes
30:54speculations.
30:57I believe
30:57that Alton Coleman,
30:59with the incentive
31:00by Deborah Brown,
31:01started to like
31:02of the status
31:03celebrity,
31:06of being a serial killer.
31:08He left proof.
31:11He knew.
31:12that would
31:13identified
31:14like the killer,
31:15like this
31:16Deborah Brown.
31:17Alton Coleman
31:20and Deborah Brown
31:21committed
31:22murders
31:22in series
31:23For pleasure.
31:25They killed
31:26Through emotion.
31:28On July 19th,
31:29a vehicle
31:29Stolen by Alton
31:31and Deborah
31:31it is located
31:32at a car wash
31:33from Indianapolis,
31:34state of Indiana.
31:37And Gene Scott,
31:3877 years old,
31:39and owner
31:40from the car wash,
31:41He is missing.
31:42The police
31:43finds your body
31:44in a ditch,
31:45with four shots
31:47in the head.
31:50Those
31:51psychopaths
31:52predators
31:53it does not have
31:54conscience.
31:57Alton Coleman
31:58always had in mind
32:00the desire
32:01to kill
32:01several people.
32:03It wasn't a change.
32:04He was
32:05Taking off the mask.
32:08In this case
32:09by Deborah Brown,
32:11she saw
32:11Alton Coleman
32:12like a
32:13TRUE
32:14prince
32:15and be
32:16killing
32:17these people
32:18or not
32:19killing
32:20nobody,
32:21she would follow
32:22all the way to hell.
32:25Alton Coleman
32:27he took advantage
32:28of people
32:28kind
32:29and in a way
32:30coward
32:30He attacked them.
32:31murdered
32:32and stole
32:33your belongings.
32:34When
32:39Alton
32:40and Debra
32:40committed
32:42those
32:42murders,
32:44at the beginning
32:44I thought
32:45that Debra
32:45he was
32:47following
32:47orders
32:48of
32:48Alton,
32:50but she
32:51it was a
32:51participant
32:52more active
32:53than I
32:55he had
32:55to imagine.
32:58Debra
32:58Brown
32:59it wasn't
32:59a person
33:00threatened
33:01what
33:01suffered
33:02with
33:02violence
33:03domestic.
33:05Debra
33:06Brown
33:06became
33:07a participant
33:08active
33:09to the point
33:10to help
33:11Alton
33:11Coleman
33:12to address
33:13the victims
33:14before.
33:20She was
33:21so wicked,
33:22so cold
33:23and so
33:24coward
33:24as
33:25Coleman.
33:25with two
33:28murderers
33:29cruel
33:29the
33:30loose,
33:31the authorities
33:31they use
33:32all
33:32resources
33:33to
33:33stop
33:34one
33:34pious
33:35massacre.
33:40The FBI
33:41drew
33:42a profile.
33:45He
33:45preview
33:45that
33:46two
33:46would vote
33:47the
33:47Wakiga.
33:51Us
33:52we prepared
33:52for that.
33:53We instructed
33:54the units
33:55On patrol.
33:56We instructed
33:57all
33:57police officers.
33:58An agent
33:59from the FBI
33:59went to
34:00Everston.
34:03Instruct
34:04The police.
34:05We put
34:05posters
34:06with the photo
34:07of Alton
34:07throughout
34:08the city.
34:13When predicting
34:14next
34:15step of
34:15couple,
34:16the authorities
34:16They close the net.
34:17to try
34:18stop
34:18Alton Coleman
34:19and Deborah
34:20Brown
34:20all at once
34:21for all of them.
34:24Alton
34:33and Deborah
34:34they were
34:35visas
34:35in a
34:35park
34:36in
34:36Everston
34:36node
34:36Illinois.
34:41For a
34:41man who
34:42I knew
34:42both.
34:49He
34:49called
34:49the police
34:50of
34:50Everston.
34:51They wanted
34:53that everything
34:53it's over
34:54in what
34:54we call
34:55today
34:55suicide
34:56police officer.
34:57They wanted
34:57that we
34:58you
34:59if we killed
35:00during the
35:01prison
35:01or wanted
35:03to be caught
35:04and have
35:05advertising
35:07what did they think
35:08that they deserved
35:10because they
35:11serial killers.
35:12there is
35:19as
35:19to know.
35:27In 20
35:28July
35:29from 1984
35:30Coleman
35:31and Deborah
35:31Brown
35:32are arrested
35:33what
35:33ends
35:34a reign
35:3553
35:35days
35:36of terror.
35:38Alton Coleman
35:39carried
35:39a knife
35:40and Deborah
35:41Brown
35:41a weapon.
35:42they don't
35:44they had
35:44chance
35:44of
35:44hurt
35:45more
35:46nobody
35:47and
35:48to
35:49the
35:49police
35:50the
35:50capture
35:51he was
35:51perfect.
35:55They speculated.
35:56that he
35:56perhaps
35:57were
35:57tired
35:58to escape
35:59what
36:00Alton Coleman
36:01decided
36:02no
36:03react
36:04to the police
36:05why not
36:05I wanted more
36:06to escape.
36:07Regarding
36:08us
36:08we stayed
36:08happy
36:09because they were
36:09prisoners
36:10and we were
36:10in custody
36:11and for
36:12the communities
36:13and for
36:13the victims
36:14the danger
36:15It was over.
36:16That was what
36:17It mattered.
36:18During the wave
36:19of violence
36:19eight
36:20weeks
36:20It is believed that
36:21Alton Coleman
36:22and Deborah
36:23Brown
36:23have committed
36:24eight homicides
36:25seven rapes
36:26three kidnappings
36:27and
36:28fourteen
36:28robberies.
36:34It was a great
36:35relief
36:36him having been
36:36prisoner
36:37because they could
36:38move on
36:38to do justice.
36:41Prosecutors
36:41out of 20
36:42jurisdictions
36:42they meet
36:43to decide
36:44how to organize
36:45the accusations
36:45against
36:46Alton
36:46and Deborah.
36:48One of
36:49aspects
36:50which
36:50the State
36:50would establish
36:51the process
36:52first
36:52based
36:52in the request
36:53out of pity
36:53of death.
36:54They decided
36:55that the first
36:55case
36:56would be judged
36:57in Ohio.
36:58After
36:59months
36:59preparation
37:00for the trial
37:01Alton Coleman
37:02and Deborah
37:02Brown
37:03they face
37:03the first
37:04indictment
37:04the kidnapping
37:06of
37:06Olin
37:06Carmichael.
37:08In 7
37:09January
37:09from 1985
37:11a judge
37:12condemn them
37:1320
37:13years
37:14prison.
37:16The others
37:17trials
37:18they follow one another
37:18quickly
37:19and in
37:2030
37:20April
37:21Alton Coleman
37:22and Deborah
37:22Brown
37:22are condemned
37:23to death
37:24for the murder
37:25by Marlene
37:25Waters.
37:29Less
37:29one month
37:30after
37:30both
37:31receive
37:31a new
37:32sentence
37:32death
37:33for the murder
37:33of
37:34Tony
37:34Story.
37:36I think justice
37:37it is done
37:37when there is
37:38a conviction
37:39in court
37:39but
37:40if it exists
37:41one thing
37:41that the system
37:42judiciary
37:43you will never be able to
37:44to do
37:44It's about returning.
37:45the victims
37:46to the family
37:46or to the mother
37:47return
37:48life
37:48that they had
37:49before.
37:50During
37:50all judgments
37:52Deborah Brown
37:53remains loyal
37:53Alton Coleman.
37:55She protected him.
37:56time
37:57all.
37:58She
37:58he was
37:59extremely
38:00reluctant
38:01counting
38:02your version
38:03of the facts
38:04what not
38:05It's common
38:06between
38:06defendants
38:07because of that
38:08would have incriminated
38:09your boyfriend
38:09Alton Coleman
38:10but on the other hand
38:11side
38:12Alton Coleman
38:14there was only
38:15like a kind
38:16object
38:17disposable
38:18he wasn't
38:19emotionally connected
38:20to her
38:20and would have killed
38:22Deborah Brown
38:23anytime
38:24if I found
38:25that she would no longer
38:26to serve their
38:27purposes
38:28He wouldn't even feel it.
38:30remorse
38:31Alton Coleman
38:34and Deborah Brown
38:35are extradited
38:36for the state
38:36from Indiana
38:37on May 2nd
38:39Alton Coleman
38:39is convicted
38:40death
38:40for the third time
38:42for the murder
38:42by Tamika Turks
38:43and receives
38:44an additional
38:45100 years
38:46by the attack
38:46and attempt
38:47murder
38:48of the victim
38:48survivor
38:49Deborah Brown
38:51receives the same
38:52punishment
38:53Deborah Brown
38:54I would not have committed
38:55these crimes
38:55without Alton Coleman
38:57or any other
38:59that it was capable
39:00to realize
39:00its vulnerabilities
39:02but Deborah Brown
39:03She was not a murderer.
39:04she became one
39:06Deborah became a murderer.
39:10because of Alton
39:11Alton Coleman
39:13It's happening again.
39:14extradited
39:14for the state
39:15from Illinois
39:16where it is judged
39:17for the murder
39:18by Vernita Wheat
39:19Deborah Brown
39:21she is not accused
39:21for the crime
39:22she returns
39:23to the state
39:24from Ohio
39:24where it is placed
39:25in the hallway
39:26of death
39:26Alton Coleman
39:34I already had
39:34three convictions
39:36to death
39:36and when
39:37we received it
39:38in 1986
39:39we only had
39:41what to look
39:42for the photo
39:42by Vernita Wheat
39:43that little girl
39:45to decide
39:46that we
39:47we wanted to judge him
39:48the new trial
39:50It begins on January 15th.
39:51from 1987
39:53and it ends
39:54on January 24th
39:55the verdict
39:57of the jury
39:57death penalty
39:58when they returned
40:01with the decision
40:03to recommend
40:04the sentence
40:05death
40:05the jurors
40:07they asked the judge
40:08to see me
40:09and see Matt Chance
40:10we entered
40:11in the room
40:12of the jury
40:12and they
40:15with the fourth
40:19death sentence
40:20Alton Coleman
40:21becomes the first
40:22first person
40:23to be condemned
40:24death
40:24in three states
40:26he tries to argue
40:29the sentences
40:29claiming
40:30among other things
40:31who was a child
40:32abused
40:33and neglected
40:34sociopaths
40:38They are born this way.
40:39basically
40:41they do not transform
40:41in a
40:42nobody
40:43becomes a swindler
40:44or
40:45psychopath
40:46because it was
40:47provoked
40:48That's how they are
40:49because they were born
40:50like this
40:50relatives
40:52of the vines
40:52They don't want to know.
40:53childhood
40:54that they had
40:56neither they
40:56nor anyone
40:57these people
40:59They took lives.
41:00in a brutal way
41:01That's all that matters.
41:06I don't want to hear it.
41:07sorry
41:08in 1991
41:10the governor
41:11from Ohio
41:12switch
41:12the sentence
41:13death
41:14by Deborah Brown
41:14before finishing
41:15your term
41:16he mentions the delay
41:18Deborah's mental
41:19claiming that
41:20its development
41:21emotional
41:21it was a child's
41:22and that was
41:23controlled by
41:24Alton Coleman
41:25in my opinion
41:27despite
41:28Deborah Brown
41:29to have
41:29an IQ
41:31that could
41:32indicate
41:32existence
41:33slightly
41:34mental retardation
41:36This doesn't change.
41:38what she did
41:39with Alton Coleman
41:40mental retardation
41:42by Deborah Brown
41:43it could mean
41:44that she wasn't going
41:45doing well in school
41:46but it was totally
41:48capable of acting
41:49in everyday life
41:50Deborah Brown
41:51I knew what I was doing.
41:52doing
41:52I knew that I was
41:54doing things
41:55wrong
41:55and continued to do
41:57despite everything
41:58I was disappointed.
42:01to say the least
42:04she should have been
42:05executed
42:06and escaped
42:07of the execution
42:08I stayed
42:11disgusted
42:12I felt
42:13that people
42:13that they took
42:14that decision
42:15they should have been
42:17at the crime scene
42:18instead of looking
42:19these cruel individuals
42:20behind bars
42:21and switch
42:22your sentence
42:23after several
42:25appeals
42:25on April 26
42:272002
42:28at 46 years old
42:29age
42:30Alton Coleman
42:31it is executed
42:32with an injection
42:33lethal in prison
42:34from Nashville
42:35near
42:36Lucasville
42:36Ohio
42:37since a large
42:41number of victims
42:42and family
42:43of the victims
42:43wants to witness
42:44the execution
42:45a transmission
42:46on the circuit
42:47closed
42:47is carried out
42:48to meet
42:49maximum
42:49of people
42:50possible
42:50if I attended
42:54the execution
42:55no
42:56I even tried
42:57but they told me
42:58that the seats
42:59they were taken
43:00and I couldn't
43:01a place
43:02some people
43:04they say
43:04I don't want
43:06witness
43:07an execution
43:07good
43:08when you work
43:09in a case
43:10like this
43:11knowing what it will be
43:12the result
43:12I think I would be there.
43:14to watch
43:14the conclusion
43:15I think that
43:16Alton Coleman
43:17He was a real worm.
43:18it didn't matter
43:21it didn't matter who
43:21it didn't matter
43:24age
43:24of the victim
43:25it didn't matter
43:28your vulnerability
43:29he did
43:30through emotion
43:31and also
43:31for the day
43:32there was
43:32lower chance
43:33of this man
43:35to rehabilitate
43:37justice
43:39it was done
43:41and he never again
43:44you will be able to
43:46to spread
43:47terror
43:49as he already did
43:50Debra Brown
44:00at the moment
44:01she is trapped
44:01in the reformatory
44:02feminine
44:03from Ohio
44:03if one day
44:05for liberated
44:06she still
44:07you will have to face
44:08the death penalty
44:09in Indiana
44:10Brazilian version
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