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Jury wants death penalty for Adams in Tenney murder

Published: Wed, October 29, 2008 @ 2:08 p.m.

Photo by Robert K. Yosay

GUILTY MAN: A jury in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court found Bennie Adams, center, guilty of the aggravated murder of Gina Tenney almost 23 years ago. He’s handcuffed by deputy sheriffs as his defense team, Lou DeFabio, left, and Tony Meranto, watch.

GUILTY MAN: A jury in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court found Bennie Adams, center, guilty of the aggravated murder of Gina Tenney almost 23 years ago. He’s handcuffed by deputy sheriffs as his defense team, Lou DeFabio, left, and Tony Meranto, watch.

YOUNGSTOWN — An eight-woman, four-man jury has recommended that Bennie Adams receive the death penalty for the 1985 murder of Gina Tenney.

The jury rendered its penalty verdict at 1:45 p.m. today after more than 10 hours of deliberations on the penalty.

Judge Timothy E. Franken of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court will sentence Adams at 9 a.m. Thursday.

The same jury that recommended the penalty had convicted Adams last Wednesday of aggravated murder with a death penalty specification.

Tenney, a 19-year-old Youngstown State University student, who was Adams’ upstairs neighbor in an Ohio Avenue duplex, died by strangulation on Dec. 29, 1985. Her frozen body was found floating in the Mahoning River near West Avenue the following day.

Adams, 51, was indicted in the case last year after a DNA match was found in evidence police had preserved for 22 years.


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1 jermuh (10 comments)posted 1 year ago

what a surprise, black man kills 1 white woman jury says death. white man kills 6 people, jury says life in prison.Good ole Amerikkka

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2 GEOMAR (29 comments)posted 1 year ago

Jermuh - The problem with your thought is that this 'Black Man' walked around free for the last 23 years while the girl he killed never knew the life she should have been entitled to. On the other hand this 'White Kid' will be spending the rest of his miserable existence in jail and he is only 18. Either one sounds good to me and both got what they deserved. And if you don't like America feel free to leave.

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