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Criminal penalty
  
Death


Name
  
Kerry Dalton

Kerry Lyn Dalton and her sister, Victoria Thorpe, smiling while hugging each other with a brick wall in the background. Kerry Lyn has shoulder-length blonde hair with a ring on her right finger wearing a white and black 3/4 sleeves baseball t-shirt. And Victoria has medium brown hair, a ring on her left finger, and a necklace while wearing a V-neck white-buttoned blouse.

Born
  
1960 (age 54–55)
Van Nuys, California, USA

Criminal status
  
Conviction(s)
  
Torture, Murder (23 May 1995)

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Kerry Lyn Dalton (born April 1, 1953) was convicted of first-degree murder in May 1995 and sentenced to death by lethal injection the same year. Since her sentencing she has been incarcerated at the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla, California, awaiting her first appeal.

Contents

Kerry Lyn Dalton smiling, as a death row inmate was sentenced to death on May 23, 1995. She has shoulder-length blonde hair, wearing a white and black 3/4 sleeves baseball t-shirt.

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Events of June 26, 1988

Christianna (Kerry's youngest child), Kerry Lyn, and Victoria are smiling while embracing each other on Christmas Day in 2011 (from left to right). Christianna has long wavy hair with a printed hairband on, and someone's hand with a finger ring holding her right wrist, is wearing a black long sleeve sweatshirt. Kerry Lyn has shoulder-length blonde hair, clipped on the left side, a silver finger ring on her right thumb, wearing a black long sleeve sweatshirt, while Victoria holding Christianna's right hand has long wavy brown hair, wearing a white knitted long sleeve sweatshirt.

Dalton, accused of torturing and murdering Irene ("Melanie") Louise May on June 26, 1988 at a mobile home park in Live Oak Springs, California, was arrested on May 14, 1992. She and three others, Mark Lee Tompkins, Sheryl Ann Baker, and another man known only by the name "George", were alleged to have used various weapons to commit a torture-murder: a cast-iron frying pan, a knife, and a syringe filled with battery acid.

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The night of the alleged murder, a Sheriff was called to the same mobile home residence on a burglary call, he reported no evidence of a burglary or any criminal activity besides that the resident, Ms. JoAnn Fedor, was high on methamphetamine. He searched inside and outside the residence and noted in his report the resident was a "5150", police code for mentally incapable to comprehend reality. No weapons were ever recovered, nor was any blood evidence; there was no physical evidence of any kind for the jury to consider (trial transcripts: p. 2738–70, CR NO. 135002). Irene Louise May’s body was dismembered and never located.

Trial

Kerry Lyn Dalton smiling, as a death row inmate was sentenced to death on May 23, 1995. She has shoulder-length blonde hair, wearing a white and black 3/4 sleeves baseball t-shirt.

On February 14, 1995, on the 6th day of Dalton's trial, the presiding judge, Thomas J. Whelan, made this statement, "I think the record is clear that no body has ever been found in this case. The record is equally clear that there is circumstantial evidence that there was a homicide. There's also conflicting circumstantial evidence that it may not be a homicide; in fact, she may still be alive ..." Whelan went on to say, "My reason for making these statements is to establish for the record that in my mind corpus is a legitimate issue in this case. It's not a ruse that - there is a legitimate issue before the jury as to whether or not there's - a corpus of a homicide has been established" (trial transcripts: p. 3507, CR NO. 135002).

Kerry Lyn Dalton looking serious during her photograph in the State Prison with a board held by a man's hand with the wording, "STATE PRISON W42583 DALTON K 9 08 95". She has black long and curly hair down, wearing a light blue collared top.

The alleged confessions from Ms. Dalton in regards to the murder of Ms. May are solely based on Prosecutor's investigator Richard Cooksey repeating hearsay. There is no record of any confession coming directly from Kerry Dalton.

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Dalton accused Prosecutor Jeff Dusek of purposeful misconduct. "The thing that makes me the most mad is that he is lying, and he knows he's lying," she said at the trial. The jury's foreman, John Castleman, said they based the verdict of death on "the type of murder it was," although there was no physical evidence to support the prosecution's story that there even was a murder.

Depiction in media

Dalton's case was featured on the Discovery Channel series Deadly Women (Season 5, Episode 14, "Pleasure from Pain"), which first aired December 2, 2011. Her 1995 trial is also documented in a book, Cages, written and published by Dalton's sister in 2012.

References

Kerry Lyn Dalton Wikipedia