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experts admitted the weapon linked to him was one of millions that could have been used in the crime; and while the car used in the crime was his, there was no proof that he was driving it at the time. Further, the state did not establish a motive for Thomas Bowling to kill the Earley couple, whom he
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The lawyers assert that a local family murdered the Earleys. According to the petition and accompanying police reports, Eddie Earley told police about a local Lexington family's alleged drug activity, which resulted in an arrest. The family then had a motive for a shooting. Bowling's lawyers argue
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of 74 which, given the margin of error, placed him within the range for mental retardation. In addition, he had a documented history of adaptive deficits, being described as a "follower" and easily manipulated. Throughout school, his parents had to lay his clothes out for him and ensure that he
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that the family apparently used Bowling's vehicle in the murder. On the day of the murders, Bowling was intoxicated and states that he cannot remember anything of that day. Apparently, however, he was told by members of the above family later that afternoon to take his car out of town.
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Bowling was convicted and sentenced to death for the April 9, 1990, murders of Tina and Eddie Earley. Bowling shot the Earleys dead after ramming their car outside their small
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bathed and maintained personal hygiene. Bowling was a slow learner throughout school; He spent three years in the ninth grade, and failed health class three years in a row.
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Bowling's lawyers also argue that there was no physical evidence placing him at the scene of the crime; an eye-witness failed to identify him;
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In 2004 Bowling sued the Kentucky State Department of Corrections along with fellow inmate
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handgun were found hidden at his family's home in rural Kentucky.
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constitutes cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the
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Bowling's lawyers claim the evidence against him is purely
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Prosecutor's list of inmates on Death Row in Kentucky
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Lexington, Kentucky
Tennessee
.357 calibre
appeals
clemency
mental retardation
circumstantial
IQ
ballistics
Ralph Baze
execution by lethal injection
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Baze v. Rees
U.S. Supreme Court
List of death row inmates in the United States
"Kentucky Death Row inmate Thomas Clyde Bowling dies at hospital"
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inline citations
improve
introducing
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International Justice Project
ACLU

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1953 births
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