Donald Ray Wallace

Donald Ray Wallace

Donald Ray Wallace Jr., a 47-year-old white male, was executed by lethal injection at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana on March 10, 2005. Wallace was found guilty of the 1980 murder of Patrick Gilligan, a 30-year-old white male, Teresa Gilligan, a 30-year-old white female, Gregory Gilligan, a 5-year-old white male, and Lisa Gilligan, a 4-year-old white female. Wallace, who was 22-years old when he committed the capital crime, was sentenced to death on October 21, 1982.

Read more about Donald Ray Wallace:  Discovery of Bodies, Evidence and Eye-witness Accounts, Blood Match, Personal Items Identified, Confession To Friends, Pre-trial Hearings, Faking Mental Instability, Trial and Sentence

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