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Judith Neelley (Alvin Howard Neelley, Jr.) was born on 18 March, 1969 in Trion, Georgia, U.S., is an American criminal couple. Discover Judith Neelley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 13 years old?

Popular As Alvin Howard Neelley, Jr.
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Age 13 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 18 March 1969
Birthday 18 March
Birthplace Trion, Georgia, U.S.
Date of death 28 September, 1982
Died Place Alabama
Nationality Georgia

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1953

Alvin Howard Neelley, Jr. (July 15, 1953 – October 21, 2005) and Judith Ann Adams Neelley (born June 7, 1964) are an American married couple who committed the kidnappings and torture murders of Lisa Ann Millican and Janice Kay Chatman; they also attempted a third abduction.

Alvin Howard Neelley, Jr., was born in 1953 in Georgia, where he was a car thief during his teenage years.

He was the youngest of 3 children.

He met his second wife, Judith Ann Adams, when he was 26 years old and she was 15.

1964

Judith Ann Adams was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on June 7, 1964.

Her father, an alcoholic, died in a motorcycle accident when she was nine.

After meeting Neelley, she began her life of crime, committing armed robberies across the country (even when heavily pregnant) for which she was later caught.

She gave birth to twins while incarcerated at Rome, Georgia's Youth Development Center.

1969

Lisa Ann Millican (March 18, 1969 – September 28, 1982), a 13-year-old girl from Cedartown, Georgia, was abducted by the Neelleys from Rome's Riverbend Mall on September 25, 1982.

She was with other residents of the Ethel Harpst Home, a facility for neglected and abused girls and boys located in Cedartown, Georgia.

Separated from her group, Millican was coerced from the mall's gaming arcade by the Neelleys.

She was taken to a motel in Scottsboro, Alabama, where the couple held her captive.

During her captivity, Lisa was raped by both Neelleys multiple times.

On September 28, Judith injected Lisa with Drano, first into one side, and later into both sides of her neck, both arms, and both buttocks in an attempt to poison her to death.

Liquid-Plumr was also used on some of the injections.

The Neelleys had previously committed other crimes in the mall, but the Millican case was their move into sexual torture murder.

When the painful poisoning failed to kill her, Lisa was shot in the back execution-style by Judith.

Her body was thrown over a cliff in the Little River Canyon in Fort Payne, Alabama.

Judith later called various police agencies several times to report the location of Lisa's body, where it was found on the canyon floor draped over a fallen tree.

Janice Chatman and John Hancock were a young engaged couple from Rome.

1980

Alvin divorced his first wife shortly before eloping with Judith in 1980.

1982

On September 11, 1982, Ken Dooley, a Youth Development Center employee, was shot at four times.

The following day, fellow employee Linda Adair's home was firebombed with a Molotov cocktail.

Phone calls were made to the victims following the attacks by a female who claimed to have been sexually abused at the YDC, but neither victim could identify the caller's voice.

On October 4, 1982, they were abducted by Judith.

Hancock was shot while Chatman was abducted and brought back to the Neelleys' motel room, where she was tortured and murdered.

Hancock survived the shooting and was able to identify the Neelleys as his assailants.

Kenneth Kines, the lead detective in the case, followed the Neelleys for three weeks before apprehending them in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Judith was arrested on October 9, 1982, and Alvin was taken into custody a few days later.

Judith was deduced as being the perpetrator in the YDC attacks.

To avoid the death penalty, Alvin pleaded guilty to murder and aggravated assault in Georgia.

He was not tried for the Millican murder.

He was sentenced to life imprisonment.

1983

Judith was sentenced to death in 1983, but her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1999.

She served her sentence at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka, Alabama.

Judith's trial began on March 7, 1983, in Fort Payne for the torture-murder of Millican.

Before her trial she gave birth to a third child behind bars.

The trial lasted for six weeks; Judith was ultimately convicted of the torture murder of Lisa Ann Millican.

Despite a jury's recommendation to sentence Judith to life in prison, Judge Randall Cole sentenced the 18-year-old mother of three to death in Alabama's electric chair.

2005

Alvin was serving a life sentence at the Bostick State Prison in Hardwick, Georgia at the time of his death in 2005.