Eric Wrinkles
The Supreme Court of Indiana has an execution date for Eric wrinkles, Evansville man convicted in 1994 murder of his ex-wife and two parents.
He was found guilty July 21, 1994, shooting death of his ex-wife, Debra Jean wrinkles, age 31, his brother, Mark "Tony" Fulkerson, 28, and Fulkerson's wife, Natalie "Chris" Fulkerson, 26 .
In the intervening years, Mae McIntire, mother of Mark and Debra Rides Fulkerson, developed a relationship with the mother wrinkles. McIntire said she began calling and visiting Rides mother after the trial,
because, like her, she sees her family as victims, as well.
"When I speak, I never said Eric, and never to me. I have nothing against the family for what he did, "she said.
"And I do not know how his mother could get rid of something similar in his head."
McIntire said she did not intend performance wrinkle's Witness. She is not convinced that watching the last moments of life Rides "give her closure.
"My conclusion is simply that it's gone," she said.
Winnecke Mary, the mother of the victim Natalie Fulkerson, received the news of the date of execution Rides' Early
The Supreme Court of Indiana has an execution date for Eric wrinkles, Evansville man convicted in 1994 murder of his ex-wife and two parents.
He was found guilty July 21, 1994, shooting death of his ex-wife, Debra Jean wrinkles, age 31, his brother, Mark "Tony" Fulkerson, 28, and Fulkerson's wife, Natalie "Chris" Fulkerson, 26 .
In the intervening years, Mae McIntire, mother of Mark and Debra Rides Fulkerson, developed a relationship with the mother wrinkles. McIntire said she began calling and visiting Rides mother after the trial,
because, like her, she sees her family as victims, as well.
"When I speak, I never said Eric, and never to me. I have nothing against the family for what he did, "she said.
"And I do not know how his mother could get rid of something similar in his head."
McIntire said she did not intend performance wrinkle's Witness. She is not convinced that watching the last moments of life Rides "give her closure.
"My conclusion is simply that it's gone," she said.
Winnecke Mary, the mother of the victim Natalie Fulkerson, received the news of the date of execution Rides' Early