Convicted Murderer John Crane denied parole
Ten years ago John Crane was convicted of hiring a hit man to kill his then wife Miranda. In a botched attempt, an innocent bystander was shot, but disappeared before medics could arrive on the scene.
John Crane professed his innocence throughout his trial and incarceration. Email correspondence, fingerprints, bank statements, and voice recordings were enough to convince the jury of his guilt even though the police never apprehended the hired hit man.
Upon his denial for parole, he issued the following statement through his attorney, Fred Grayson, “I am disappointed to be denied parole again, but I will not give up my fight.”
Ten years ago John Crane was convicted of hiring a hit man to kill his then wife Miranda. In a botched attempt, an innocent bystander was shot, but disappeared before medics could arrive on the scene.
John Crane professed his innocence throughout his trial and incarceration. Email correspondence, fingerprints, bank statements, and voice recordings were enough to convince the jury of his guilt even though the police never apprehended the hired hit man.
Upon his denial for parole, he issued the following statement through his attorney, Fred Grayson, “I am disappointed to be denied parole again, but I will not give up my fight.”