Like any good mom, Irene Grainger Graves wanted to make sure her three children had a good life. She wanted it so much that she worked three jobs to not only put food on the table but to afford ...
He was convicted of the 1997 murder of Irene Grainger Graves, a single mother of three who worked as a convenience store clerk. No physical evidence connected Allah to the crime. The key evidence ...
When the clerk, Irene Graves, would not open the safe, Owens shot the mother of three in the head, Golden told the court at the time. Almost 30 years later, he says that was a lie. “Freddie Owens is ...
Now Golden has said he lied to the jury in 1999. “Freddie Owens is not the person who shot Irene Graves at the Speedway on November 1, 1997,” Golden wrote in the sworn statement filed to the ...
Owens, 46, was found guilty by a jury of killing shop worker Irene Graves during an armed robbery in Greenville in 1997. He was executed despite his co-defendant signing a sworn statement this ...
“There is no indication that Golden will testify; there is no reasoning to why Owens would admit the shooting (of) Ms. Graves to officers, his girlfriend, and his mother if he was not the ...
Owens, 46, was sentenced to death in 1999 for killing a convenience store clerk Irene Graves during a robbery in Greenville, South Carolina, when he was 19 years old. Owens was pronounced dead at 6:55 ...
Owens was convicted of killing Irene Graves in 1999. Prosecutors said he fired a shot into the head of the single mother of three who worked three jobs when she said she couldn't open the store's ...