Howard Hawk Willis denied retrial in teens’ deaths
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JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (AP) _ A judge in East Tennessee has denied a death row convict’s motion for a new trial in the slaying of two teens, one of whom was dismembered. According to the Johnson City Press, a court order was entered this week, stating Howard Hawk Willis’ trial had no errors and denying a new trial for the 61-year-old Willis. He was convicted two years ago and sentenced to death in the 2002 slayings of 17-year-old Adam Chrismer and his 16-year-old wife, Samantha. The couple were from Chickamauga, Ga. The investigation began when a fisherman found the boy’s head floating in Boone Lake. The bodies were found in plastic bins in a rental storage unit in Johnson City. Special Judge John Kerry Blackwood reviewed Willis’ motion and ruled against his request. ——— Information from: Johnson City Press.
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