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Florida man on death row for cracker barrel murder dies in prison

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Collier County, Fla. (WFLA) – A Florida man on death row for the 1995 murder of three cracker barrel workers has died in prison. He was 55 years old.

Florida Department of Corrections records show Brandi Jennings died in prison on Sunday. The cause of his death has not been announced.

The Naples Daily News reported that Jennings and his accomplice Charles Jason Graves were respectively convicted of three first-degree capital murders and one count of robbery in the murders of Jason Wiggins, Dorothy Sidle and Vicki Smith.

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Court records show that Jennings and Graves are both former Cracker Barrel employees and two failed attempts to steal the restaurant.

The news outlet reported that Jennings and Graves entered the cracker barrel from Interstate 75 in Naples on November 15, 1995, stealing about $6,000 and killing Wiggins, Sidle and Smith.

Jennings and the grave were greeted by Las Vegas police after Collier County investigators issued a national breaking news.

Graves and Jennings were convicted in separate trials in Pinellas County in 1996.

(Photo from WBBH)

Jennings was sentenced to death and the grave was sentenced to life in prison.

According to Wink, Jennings’ execution warrant was never signed.



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