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Kevin Stanford, an African American, was 17 years of age at the time of his arrest for the January 7, 1981 murder, robbery, sodomy and theft of Baerbel Poore, a twenty-year old service station attendant.
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Petitioner in No. 87-5765 was approximately 17 years and 4...
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Oct 28, 2021 · LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man serving a life sentence for what some consider one of Louisville's most brutal murders wants to come home. Supporters say Kevin Stanford has been rehabilitated...
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Kevin Stanford committed the murder on January 7, 1981, when he was approximately 17 years and 4 months of age. Stanford and his accomplice repeatedly raped and sodomized Poore during and after their commission of a robbery at a gas station where she worked as an attendant.
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- Brennan, joined by Marshall, Blackmun, Stevens
Apr 19, 2019 · A Louisville judge has denied the option of parole in a 1981 homicide case. Kevin Stanford kidnapped, raped, and murdered Barbel Poore nearly 40 years ago.
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Oct 7, 2018 · Kevin Stanford was 17 when he was sentenced to life for his part in the 1981 rape and murder of Barbel Poore. Stanford will be back in court to ask for either reduced time or to...
Jan 27, 2017 · Kevin Stanford, who was sentenced to death in 1982 for one of Louisville’s most notorious murders — then had his sentence commuted to life without parole by Gov. Paul Patton because...
At 17 years old, Kevin Stanford was convicted by a Kentucky jury of murder, sodomy, robbery, and the receipt of stolen property. Stanford was sentenced to death under a state statute which permitted juvenile offenders to receive the death penalty for Class A felonies or capital crimes.