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- Trinity_murders abstract "The Trinity murders occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on September 29, 1984, and are named after Trinity High School. Two 17-year-old Trinity High students, Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson, became lost on their way to a high school football game where Trinity was playing DuPont Manual High School at Manual's football stadium on East Burnett Avenue. Nelson and Stephenson stopped at a Moby Dick restaurant at Logan & Oak Streets to get directions, where Victor Taylor and his cousin George Wade said they would lead them to the stadium if they were given a ride. Nelson & Stephenson were instead taken to a vacant lot in the 300 block of Ardella Ct. near the football stadium of Louisville Male High School where they were forced to take off their clothes, hand over their personal property and were bound and gagged. After Victor Taylor sexually assaulted one of them, Nelson and Stephenson were shot in the back of the head to avoid the identification of Taylor and Wade.The widely publicized murders led to the suspects when a relative who had been given a Trinity High school jacket reported George Wade to the police. Wade implicated Victor Taylor in the crime and the personal belongings of the two murdered students were found in the home of Taylor's mother.After a change of venue motion due to publicity, the trials of Taylor and Wade were moved to Lexington, Kentucky where Taylor was convicted in 1986 of kidnapping, robbery, sodomy, and murder. Wade had previously testified against Taylor but recanted his testimony, which led to Taylor unsuccessfully appealing his conviction. George Wade was convicted of kidnapping, robbery, and murder. Taylor is on death row at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville, Kentucky and George Wade is serving a life sentence at the Kentucky State Reformatory in LaGrange Kentucky.Wade recanted his statement to the police that Taylor was with him when he kidnapped, sodomized and killed the boys. Wade made this statement more than eleven years after Taylor's conviction.In 2000 the clothier Benetton ran a controversial advertising campaign titled \"We, On Death Row\" which featured Victor Taylor & 24 other death row inmates from around the United States.".
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- Trinity_murders wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trinity murders".
- Trinity_murders cause "Homicide by firearm".
- Trinity_murders convicted "George Wade".
- Trinity_murders convicted "Victor Taylor".
- Trinity_murders convictions "Death Life imprisonment".
- Trinity_murders date "1984-09-29".
- Trinity_murders location "Louisville, Kentucky, United States".
- Trinity_murders outcome "Solved".
- Trinity_murders reportedDeaths "2".
- Trinity_murders verdict "Guilty".
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- Trinity_murders subject Category:1984_in_Kentucky.
- Trinity_murders subject Category:1984_murders_in_the_United_States.
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- Trinity_murders subject Category:Deaths_by_firearm_in_Kentucky.
- Trinity_murders subject Category:Kidnappings_in_the_United_States.
- Trinity_murders subject Category:Murder_in_Kentucky.
- Trinity_murders subject Category:Murdered_American_children.
- Trinity_murders subject Category:Sexual_assaults_in_the_United_States.
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- Trinity_murders comment "The Trinity murders occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on September 29, 1984, and are named after Trinity High School. Two 17-year-old Trinity High students, Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson, became lost on their way to a high school football game where Trinity was playing DuPont Manual High School at Manual's football stadium on East Burnett Avenue.".
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