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Killer seeks commutation from Delaware panel

DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware man convicted of a 1982 double murder is asking the state Board of Pardons to commute his life prison sentence.

Jackie R. Lovett was sentenced to life without probation or parole for the drug-related killings of Lori Todd and Richard Bull. He is scheduled to represent himself Thursday at a pardons board meeting in Dover.

The victims’ bodies were found in a tributary of the Pocomoke River in Maryland.

The jury that convicted Lovett heard two conflicting accounts of the murders.

A co-defendant testified that Lovett had shot both victims, but a police officer testified that Lovett admitted that he shot Bull, but said co-defendant Charles Bower later killed Todd.

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