A week after he was convicted in a decades-old murder of siblings in DeKalb County, Kenneth Perry has been sentenced to more than a hundred years in prison.
A Loganville man, Kenneth Perry, was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences plus 100 years for the 1990 rape and murder of a sister and brother in Stone Mountain. DNA evidence helped crack the ...
Pamela Sumpter was 43 at the time of her death, while John Sumpter was 46. DeKalb District Attorney Sherry Boston said her office’s cold case team identified Perry through investigative work ...
A DeKalb County judge weighed both sides today before sentencing Kenneth Perry, a Loganville man convicted in a decades-old cold case involving rape and a double murder.
Kenneth Perry, the man convicted of the brutal double murder of a brother and sister at a Stone Mountain apartment in 1990, will spend the rest of his life in prison.
More than three decades after siblings John and Pamela Sumpter were brutally attacked in their Stone Mountain apartment, a DeKalb County jury has found a man guilty of their murders and Pamela’s ...
A description that the victim provided to police shortly before she died, combined with DNA evidence, was how authorities ...
After being found guilty of the crimes on March 11, DeKalb County Superior Court Chief Judge Shondeana C. Morris, who ...
They said he then raped and stabbed John Sumpter’s sister, Pamela Sumpter, at the apartment. At the hospital, Pamela Sumpter reportedly described the suspect to detectives and told them the ...
The DeKalb County Grand Jury indicted Kenneth Perry on charges connected to the 1990 death of Pamela Sumpter, 43, and her brother John Sumpter, 46 Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE.
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Atlanta News First on MSNMan guilty in 1990 DeKalb County double murder sentencedA DeKalb County jury found Kenneth Perry, 56, guilty of numerous charges related to the deaths of John and Pamela Sumpter.
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