When Brenda Andrew was on trial for murder in 2004 in Oklahoma, a prosecutor named Fern Smith turned to the jury and held up ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave Brenda Evers Andrew another chance to challenge her death sentence and conviction for the murder of her estranged husband. Andrew, who was sentenced to death in 2004, ...
Over the years, their marriage became increasingly strained. James Pavatt, an insurance agent, attended the same church as the Andrews. Pavatt and Brenda Andrew, who started teaching Sunday school ...
Oklahoma's only female death row inmate, Brenda Andrew, 61, could get another chance in court due to "sex-shaming" during her trial, per a Tuesday Supreme Court ruling.
She was convicted in the 2001 murder, along with her lover and fellow Sunday school teacher, James Pavatt. Pavatt, who had sold Rob Andrew an $800,000 life insurance policy, had confessed to ...
Prosecutors alleged that Andrew and her boyfriend, James Pavatt—who is also on death row—plotted the murder to collect a life insurance payout. At trial, Andrew's lawyers argued that ...
She and her accomplice, James Pavatt, have spent the past two decades on death row. Andrew is the only woman on Oklahoma’s death row. The majority of Justices ruled to toss out the federal court ...
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Hosted on MSNOnly woman on Oklahoma’s death row may gets a new trialOn Tuesday the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of convicted murderer Brenda Andrew, throwing her 2004 conviction back to a lower court. The lower court must decide whether Andrew received a fair ...
Oklahoma death row inmate Brenda Andrew could get another trial after the U.S. Supreme Court stepped in and said she may not have been treated fairly.
Her alleged accomplice in the crime, 71-year-old James Pavatt, is also facing execution. On Nov. 20, 2001, Rob Andrew came to the family home to pick up his son and daughter for Thanksgiving.
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