crime spree from December 1976 to January 1977.He was the first killer to die by electric chair in Alabama after the punishment was reinstated.The thug confessed to 30 armed robberies, nine kidnappings, and two extortion schemes across seven states - during which he and fellow convict Wayne Ritter robbed and killed pawn shop owner, Edward Nassar in Mobile, Alabama.But despite his confession, prosecutors allegedly rejected his guilty plea in a bid to get Evans executed – which was only allowed through a conviction from a jury.
Evans was tried in State Circuit Court on April 26, 1977, where he admitted to the charge of first-degree murder.He claimed he did not feel remorse and that under the same circumstances he would kill again and.
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