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Bruce Millsap

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Bruce Millsap
Born1965 or 1966
Conviction(s)First degree murder with special circumstances (8 counts)[1]
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims8 (3 with Kendrick Loot)
Span of crimes
1995–1996
CountryUnited States
State(s)California

Bruce Millsap is an American serial killer who was convicted of eight murders during robberies across California. His case received attention when in 2016, Teri Nichols, an assistant teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District, was caught attempting to smuggle in heroin and cellphones to him while he was in prison.[2][3][4]

Victims

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  • Ramone McKissick, November 15, 1995
  • Fernando Herrera, November 30, 1995
  • Manuel Garibay, January 31, 1996
  • James Moon, February 9, 1996
  • Francisco Parocua, August, 1996
  • Carlos Nuno, August, 1996
  • Patrick Barnett, August, 1996
  • Lamont Smith, November 3, 1996,

Millsap's accomplice, Kendrick Loot, was convicted and sentenced to death for the murders of Herrera, McKissick and Moon, but not the other five.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "MILLSAP v. The People, Real Party in Interest. (1999)". FindLaw.
  2. ^ "LAUSD educator accused of smuggling heroin to death-row inmate". KABC-TV.
  3. ^ Rubenstein, Steve. "Woman nabbed in smuggling attempt to San Quentin Death Row inmate". SFGate.
  4. ^ "LAUSD teacher charged with bringing cellphones, heroin to death row inmate from Carson". The Daily Breeze.
  5. ^ "2 Convicted on 11 Murder Counts in String of Crimes". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ Garrison, Jessica. "2 Sentenced to Death in String of Fatal Robberies". Los Angeles Times.