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    You are at:Home»Local News»Riley County murder convict passed over for parole

    Riley County murder convict passed over for parole

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    By KMAN Staff on March 7, 2017 Local News, Riley County, State News
    From Left: Delisha Branch, Duereal Campbell, Shakeer Davis. photos courtesy Kansas Department of Corrections
    From Left: Delisha Branch, Duereal Campbell, Shakeer Davis. photos courtesy Kansas Department of Corrections
    One of three people convicted in connection with a February 1997 murder in Riley County has apparently been passed over for parole. Duereal Campbell’s (37) next earliest possible release date is March first of 2018. Campbell and Delisha Branch (45) and Shakeer Davis (37) were convicted of the murder of Wanda Norman (44) of Manhattan at Norman’s home at Countryside Estates.
    All three were up for public comment sessions in January, with the earliest release in March of this year. There’s been no word from the KansasDepartment of Corrections yet regarding Branch and Davis.
    In addition to first degree murder, the three were convicted of aggravated robbery.
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