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    Default needs help finding out information on these two ladies

    i have tried to find out any information, along with LAW DOG, and we haven't been able to come up with anything, i think he said it kept throwing him off the site, or something of the sort,
    the first lady is sandi nieves, age 38, birthday 3/9/64, divorced, 5 childern, none smoker, none drinker, on death row at
    susan nieves # w87025
    ccwf a504-136L
    chowchilla ca 93610-1508
    it doesn't say whats she's in for.

    second lady:

    susan Eubanks age 38, birthdate 6-26-64
    divorced,mother of 5, on death row, again no reason why she's on death row.
    she's a none drinker, none smoker,
    she's at:

    susan Eubanks #w82266
    ccwf 504-s1-144L
    p.o box 1508
    chowchilla, ca 93610-1508

    ok, look at these ladies, is it just me, or does these two ladies seem to have ALOT in common ? there hand wrighting looks alot a like, on the profile it shows susan's photo, but not sandi's, susan will talk about here kids, however sandi, telles you up front not to ask about her kids, i can mail theres out the same day, but it's like 2 weeks apart when i hear from them, i can't find out anything on these ladies, and would apprechiate it if anyone could help me out !

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    pretty princess.... there is an entire thread about these two women somewhere on the board, I am trying to find it..both cases are very much alike, however both women killed their children.... thats why they are on death row.... its here somewhere, Ill keep looking.

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    On Susan Eubanks:



    Mother Found Guilty of Killing Her 4 Sons

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    San Diego - A Superior Court jury convicted a 35-year-old San Marcos woman of first-degree murder for shooting her four sons to death in a drunken rage. The jury took only two hours to reach its verdict.
    Susan Eubanks, who did not deny killing her sons, faces a penalty phase in which prosecutors will seek the death penalty.

    Eubanks, a former hospital surgical room employee, was convicted of gunning down sons Matthew Eubanks, 4; Brigham Eubanks, 6; Austin Eubanks, 7; and Brandon Armstrong, 14, in rage over the breakup of her marriage and a subsequent relationship.

    "She was fueled by her anger against the men that she perceived had betrayed her," said Deputy Dist. Atty. Bonnie Howard-Regan. "It was callous. It was cold. It was Susan Eubanks not being able to control the men anymore. So they had to suffer, even if it meant taking away the lives of four innocent children."

    Eubanks slumped over at the defense table as the jury's verdict was read. Members of her ex-husband's family said they supported the verdict and hope Eubanks is sentenced to death.

    "We're grateful for the jury," said Dale Eubanks, grandfather to three of the boys. "They were such wonderful boys, the kind of grandsons every grandparent wants."

    Eubanks had been watching a football game on television and drinking heavily at a bar in Escondido on Oct. 26, 1997, when she returned to the family's ramshackle home in nearby San Marcos and shot each boy in the head with a .38-caliber pistol. During the shootings, she reloaded the pistol and also shot herself once in the stomach.

    Eubanks had a blood-alcohol level of 0.19%, far above the legal limit for intoxication, and had ingested more than her daily dose of the tranquilizer Valium, authorities said.

    While at the bar, Eubanks and her boyfriend, a construction worker, had an argument, which led him to say he wanted to end the relationship. As he tried to remove some clothes and construction tools from the home, Eubanks smashed his truck and the two nearly got into a fistfight.

    After sheriff's deputies arrived, the construction worker left. The fatal shootings took place only moments after the deputies left. Evidence at the trial indicated that Eubanks had long suffered from alcohol-related problems and was a victim of spousal abuse during a volatile marriage. At the time of the murders, Eubanks had a restraining order against her husband of nine years, Eric Eubanks, a cabinetmaker who had been convicted four months earlier of spousal battery and sentenced to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

    Although Eubanks did not testify, her attorney, William Rafael, told jurors that Eubanks' mind was so foggy with alcohol and drugs that she could not form a conscious intent to murder, a definition of first-degree murder. Rafael had hoped for a finding of second-degree murder, which would mean his client could not be sentenced to death.

    But jurors disagreed. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty because of the multiple victims and the cruelty of killing children.

    To counter Rafael's assertion, prosecutor Howard-Regan showed jurors a note that Eubanks left for her ex-husband at the murder scene which read: "I've lost everything I've ever loved. Now it's time for you to do the same."

    Howard-Regan called the shootings "a shocking, horrendous crime, a waste of valuable life. I can't keep from thinking about those boys."

    After killing her sons, Eubanks attempted suicide by shooting herself in the stomach. She recuperated at the hospital where she was once an employee.

    There are 10 women on death row in California, compared with 527 men. The state has not executed a woman since the death penalty was restored in 1992.

    Nationwide, three women have been executed since 1976. According to the Death Penalty Information Center, there are 47 women awaiting execution in America, and more than 3,560 men.


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    Nieves, Sandi Dawn: White; age 34 at crime and now age 39; murder of four Latin females (her children), ages 5, 7, 11 and 12, in Saugus (north of Los Angeles) on 6-30-1998; sentenced on 10-6-2000.

    Taken from:
    http://www.law.onu.edu/faculty/streib/femdeath.htm

    Hope this helps. Kimbra

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