Mcconnell Adams
Mcconnell Adams is a Michigan murderer
you've never heard of! Mcconnell Adams was convicted by Jury in
Oakland County of Homicide - Murder First Degree-Premeditated and Felony Murder.
Defendant was tried with his codefendant, Anitra Coomer
, before separate juries in the Oakland Circuit Court in October 1997.
The facts surrounding the death of Dr. Deborah Iverson have been set
forth in detail in the companion case, People v. Coomer, 245 Mich.App
206, 627 N.W.2d 612 (2001), and we see no need to restate those facts
here. Defendant's and codefendant Coomer's trial lasted ten days,
although much of the testimony was presented to codefendant Coomer's
jury only. There was virtually no physical evidence linking defendant
to the murder, as there was with codefendant Coomer. Thus, this case
focuses on the propriety of the admission of defendant's videotaped
confession into evidence.
Dr. Deborah Iverson was strangled to
death on May 16, 1996; however, it was not until certain events
culminated on December 29, 30, and 31, 1996, that police were able to
determine that defendant and codefendant Coomer were involved in Dr.
Iverson's murder. On December 29, 1996, defendant was in the custody
of the Clawson Police Department regarding a stolen vehicle. Defendant
was apparently released; however, he was arrested by Clawson police
officers on December 30, 1996, and booked into the police station at
11:00 p.m. for a domestic assault charge filed by codefendant Coomer.
After police officers obtained codefendant Coomer's statement at her
apartment sometime around midnight, Detective Sergeant William Harvey of
the Oakland County Sheriff's Department was informed and was asked to
interview defendant.
His appeal includes:
Dr. Deborah Iverson |
Their victims or intended victims
include Dr. Deborah Iverson.
You can write to Mcconnell Adams at:
Mcconnell Adams
Muskegon Correctional Facility
2400 S. Sheridan Drive
Muskegon, MI 49442
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