Quenette Shehane

From Bhamwiki
Revision as of 19:39, 31 May 2006 by Dystopos (talk | contribs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Quenette Shehane (born 1955 - died December 20, 1976) was a student at Birmingham-Southern College who was abducted, raped and killed by three men. She was survived by her parents, Edward and Miriam Shehane of Clio, and her sister Sonya.

Shehane went to the U-Tote-Em convenience store near BSC's campus to purchase salad dressing for a cookout at her boyfriend's fraternity house. She was forced into her car, taken to the Hooper City neighborhood, then raped and killed by William Norrell Thomas, Edward Bernard Lee and Jerry Lee Jones.

Thomas was executed by the State of Alabama in 1990. Lee was sentenced to life without parole. Jones, who testified against his cohorts, received a life sentence. He is next eligible for parole in 2008.

In 1982 Miriam Shehane founded the "Victims of Crime and Leniency" advocacy group in Montgomery. She remains the executive director. Quenette's classmates and friends established the Quenette Shehane Scholarship at Birmingham-Southern in 1990.

References

  • Bright, Taylor. (December 2001) "'Can you imagine what that does to a mother?'" Execution of Justice series. Birmingham Post-Herald.