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- Manny Babbitt - Wikipedia
Manuel Pina " Manny " Babbitt (May 3, 1949 – May 4, 1999) was a U S Marine veteran of the Vietnam War who was convicted of the murder of a 78-year-old woman, Leah Schendel, during a burglary in Sacramento, California in 1980 [1]
- The Story of Murderer Manuel Pina Babbitt | They Will Kill You
Manuel Babbitt, a Vietnam veteran with PTSD, became a convicted murderer, symbolizing the tragic fallout of war on mental health
- Vietnam Vet Babbitt Executed Ex-Marine dies at San Quentin . . . - SFGATE
Manuel Pina Babbitt, who turned 50 yesterday, was the seventh inmate and the first black person to be executed in California since executions were resumed in 1992 His death came 17 years after
- California executes mentally ill Vietnam veteran
The state of California put to death Manuel "Manny" Babbitt, a mentally disturbed Vietnam veteran, early Tuesday morning On death row for 18 years, Babbitt, a 50-year-old grandfather, was
- Manny Babbitt - grokipedia. com
Manuel Pina Babbitt (1949–1999) was a Black American Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War convicted of first-degree murder with special circumstances for the death of 78-year-old Leah Schendel, whom he brutally beat, sexually assaulted, robbed, and attempted to rape during a burglary of her Sacramento apartment on the night of December 18
- Manny Babbitt, 1967-1999, Undated - M. E. Grenander Department of . . .
The series consists of the contents of Manny Babbitt's cell at the time of his execution in May 1999, materials relating to his time in San Quentin, and documents about his Marine Corps service This series contains Manny Babbitt's original works, including several poems
- Hundreds Take Up the Cause of a Killer - The New York Times
They know all they need to know: Manuel Pena Babbitt broke into Leah Schendel's apartment, beat her, grabbed a few trinkets and change, and caused the heart attack that killed her
- Manny Babbitt - Wikiwand
Manuel Pina "Manny" Babbitt (May 3, 1949 – May 4, 1999) was a U S Marine veteran of the Vietnam War who was convicted of the murder of a 78-year-old woman, Leah Schendel, during a burglary in Sacramento, California in 1980 [1]
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