Oklahoma spares death row inmate
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Tremane Wood spent more than 20 years on death row for the fatal stabbing of 19-year-old Ronnie Wipf during a motel-room robbery in 2002. Days after his sentence was commuted to life without parole, attention has shifted back to the deadly setup involving two women and Wood’s older brother.
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A disabled boy who was left alone in the apartment for days was brought to court. The families cried and yelled at the killers.
Tarrant County will not seek the death penalty in the Lil Ronnie car‑wash killings; life without parole remains possible.
Oklahoma faces a test of fairness and justice as the Nov. 13 execution of Tremane Wood approaches, with concerns raised about the conduct of his defense attorney and the consistency of the state's capital punishment system.