A Tennessee Death Row Inmate is Dead... From Natural Causes

Apr 05, 2016 at 03:18 pm by bryan


Tennessee Death Row inmate William Stevens has passed away at the age of 60. He was pronounced dead at 1:57 AM on Monday, April 4, 2016 at a Nashville hospital of natural causes.

Stevens was convicted of especially aggravated robbery and two counts of first degree murder and sentenced to death in Davidson County in 1997.

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Death Row Numbers in Tennessee:

  • Number on Death Row: 67

  • Numbers Breakdown:
    66 males and 1 female
    35 White, 30 African Americans, 1 Hispanic, 1 Asian

  • Where are they from?
    47 offenders are from the largest metropolitan counties: Shelby (28), Davidson (8), Knox (7), and Hamilton (3) 20 offenders were convicted in East Tennessee 18 offenders were convicted in Middle Tennessee 30 offenders were convicted in West Tennessee

  • Oldest on Death Row: Roy Keough, 8/17/44, 71 years old. Convicted in Shelby County. On Death Row since May 1997.

  • Only Female on Death Row: Christa Pike, 3/10/76, 39 years old. Convicted in Knox County. On Death Row since March 1996.

  • Youngest Male on Death Row: Sedrick Clayton, 5/15/83, 32 years old. Convicted in Shelby County. On Death Row since December 2014.

  • Longest Time on Death Row: David Miller, 7/16/57, 58 years old. Convicted in Knox County. On Death Row since March 1982.

  • Last Person Sentenced to Death Row: Sedrick Clayton, 5/15/83, 32 years old. Convicted in Shelby County. On Death Row since December 2014.
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