Nicholas Lee Ingram, GA, 1995 April 7

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INGRAM, Nicholas Lee

White, 31, electrocuted Georgia State Prison (Cobb Co.)
for the robbery ($60.00) murder of J. C. Sawyer who he
tied to a tree and shot to death. Sawyer8s wife also
ahot but survived and identified Sawyer. Was born in
England in 1963 and held dual citizenship; mother British
& father U. S. Citizen; Mo ed to Georgia in 1964.

Georgia - Book and Magazine Excerpts.

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INGRAM, Nicholas Lee

White, 31, electrocuted Georgia State Prison (Cobb Co.)
for the robbery ($60.00) murder of J. C. Sawyer who he
tied to a tree and shot to death. Sawyer8s wife also
ahot but survived and identified Sawyer. Was born in
England in 1963 and held dual citizenship; mother British
& father U. S. Citizen; Mo ed to Georgia in 1964.

Georgia - Book and Magazine Excerpts.

April 7, 1995

INGRAM, Nicholas Lee

White, 31, electrocuted Georgia State Prison (Cobb Co.)
for the robbery ($60.00) murder of J. C.
tied to a tree and shot to death. Sawyer8s wife also

ahot but survived and identified Sawyer. Was born in
England in 1963 and held dual citizenship; mother British
& father U. S. Citizen; Mo ed to Georgia in 19

Georgia - Book and Magazine Excerpts.



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