Summary
For the family of Lori Ann Bullock, an agreement signed Tuesday marks the end of 20 years of waiting -- and means the assurance that Bullock's killer will someday die in prison.
For convicted killer Keith B. Canaan, the agreement means he won't die by lethal injection and will be moved off death row. Once in the general prison population, Canaan will have educational, work and recreation opportunities he previously has been denied, his attorney said.See the full content of this document
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Canaan to Spend Rest of Life in Prison
Canaan agreed Tuesday to serve 160 years in prison for stabbing Bullock to death in 1985. Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Stan Levco, in turn, agreed not to seek ...
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