January 22, 1962 - Oscar Ray Bolin
Bolin spent decades on Florida's death row while his cases wound through an unusually prolonged series of trials and appeals, making him a figure of note in discussions of capital punishment and criminal procedure as much as for the crimes themselves. He was convicted of three separate murders of young women in the Tampa Bay area in 1986, crimes that went unsolved for years before forensic and witness evidence tied them to him. The gap between offense and conviction, and the multiple retrials that followed, placed his cases at the intersection of evolving legal standards and violent crime.
From Wikipedia
Oscar Ray Bolin Jr. (January 22, 1962 – January 7, 2016) was an American serial killer and convicted rapist. In 1986, Bolin kidnapped and murdered three young women in Tampa, Florida. He was later connected to a fourth murder in Texas in 1987. The murders went unsolved for nearly four years, until the husband of his ex-wife called a tip line and implicated him. He maintained his innocence to the end. He was executed at the Florida State Prison in 2016 for murder.
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