Following an investigation and several trials, serial killer Paul Dennis Reid, 54, was sentenced to seven death sentences and remains on death row.
On Feb. 16, 1997, Paul Dennis Reid killed Sarah Jackson, 16, and Steve Hampton, 25, two workers at Donelson Captain D's.
On March 23, 1997, Reid murdered Andrea Brown, 17, Ronald Santiago, 27, and Robert Sewell Jr., 23, while robbing a McDonald's restaurant in Hermitage.
He murdered Angela Holmes, 21, and Michelle Mace, 16, at the Baskin-Robbins in Clarksville.
The "Nightmare in Nashville" episode on I.D. will show the intriguing twists and turns in the case and give viewers a glimpse into history.
"Watch this show and remember, if you were around, what that time was like. The fact that Nashville and Clarksville got through it, and a horrible thing happened and in the end they caught that bad guy," Bynon said. "The victims are still living with that sadness. Murder doesn't end with catching a bad guy; that's justice, but the sadness still remains. ... I am so grateful for the victims and in awe they talked to us. It's an honor. They are the heroes. The people who can continue and talk about it."
***************************UPDATE**************************
Paul Dennis Reid Jr., on death row for seven Middle Tennessee murders, died Friday in a hospital bed at age 55. November 1st, 2013.
Following an investigation and several trials, serial killer Paul Dennis Reid, 54, was sentenced to seven death sentences and remains on death row.
On Feb. 16, 1997, Paul Dennis Reid killed Sarah Jackson, 16, and Steve Hampton, 25, two workers at Donelson Captain D's.
On March 23, 1997, Reid murdered Andrea Brown, 17, Ronald Santiago, 27, and Robert Sewell Jr., 23, while robbing a McDonald's restaurant in Hermitage.
He murdered Angela Holmes, 21, and Michelle Mace, 16, at the Baskin-Robbins in Clarksville.
The "Nightmare in Nashville" episode on I.D. will show the intriguing twists and turns in the case and give viewers a glimpse into history.
"Watch this show and remember, if you were around, what that time was like. The fact that Nashville and Clarksville got through it, and a horrible thing happened and in the end they caught that bad guy," Bynon said. "The victims are still living with that sadness. Murder doesn't end with catching a bad guy; that's justice, but the sadness still remains. ... I am so grateful for the victims and in awe they talked to us. It's an honor. They are the heroes. The people who can continue and talk about it."
***************************UPDATE**************************
Paul Dennis Reid Jr., on death row for seven Middle Tennessee murders, died Friday in a hospital bed at age 55. November 1st, 2013.
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