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On May 4, 1976, at Cobb County, Georgia, eight-year-old Lori Smith and a ten-year-old girl were both kidnapped by Virgil Delano Presnell Jr., who raped and sodomized the older victim. Presnell subsequently murdered Smith by drowning her in a stream when she tried to escape. Presnell was later convicted of Smith's murder and sentenced to death. Originally scheduled to be executed in 2022, his execution is currently on hold due to legal issues.
On May 4, 1976, eight-year-old Lori Smith and her friend were kidnapped.

==Murder==

==Trial of Virgil Presnell Jr.==

==Appeal process==

==Stay of execution==

==See also==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 28 December 2024

On May 4, 1976, at Cobb County, Georgia, eight-year-old Lori Smith and a ten-year-old girl were both kidnapped by Virgil Delano Presnell Jr., who raped and sodomized the older victim. Presnell subsequently murdered Smith by drowning her in a stream when she tried to escape. Presnell was later convicted of Smith's murder and sentenced to death. Originally scheduled to be executed in 2022, his execution is currently on hold due to legal issues.

Murder

Trial of Virgil Presnell Jr.

Appeal process

Stay of execution

See also

References