Death Row
LANDRESS, CINDY LOU # 60
OFF DEATH ROW SINCE 10-15-92
DOB: 01-20-1958 DOC#: 893767 White Female
Lake County Superior Court Judge Richard
J. Conroy
Prosecutor: John Burke
Defense: Kevin Relphorde
Date of Murder: April
23, 1988
Victim(s): Leonard
Fowler W/M/46 (Live-In boyfriend of Landress)
Method of Murder:
stabbing with knives
Summary: Landress lived with her boyfriend,
Leonard Fowler. They were joined one morning by Landress'
friend, Julie Lewellen. All three sat around the kitchen
table talking and drinking. Lewellen suddenly threatened
Fowler with a knife and forced him to the floor. Landress
retrieved an extension cord and Lewellen tied Fowler up
and took his wallet, giving it to Landress. While they
were removing the money, Landress told Lewellen that
Fowler had escaped and was in the bedroom loading his
shotgun. Lewellen ran to the bedroom and began stabbing
Fowler. Landress got a knife from the kitchen and
returned to the bedroom where she says she attempted only
to break up the fight. Landress received a deep cut to
her hand and dropped the knife. Landress then got the
keys from Fowler's pocket and they fled in his car. They
were apprehended in California two weeks later. The day
before the murder, Landress had displayed a large buck
knife and Lewellen had displayed a smaller butterfly
knife. Both had expressed a desire to go
"rolling." (knocking someone out and robbing
them). Most all of the above details came from the
testimony of Landress and Julie Lewellen.
Conviction:
Felony-Murder (Robbery)
Sentencing: June 26,
1989 (Death Sentence)
Aggravating Circumstances:
B (1) Robbery
Mitigating Circumstances:
None
Direct Appeal:
Landress v. State, 600 N.E.2d 938 (Ind. October 15, 1992)
Conviction Affirmed 5-0 Death Sentence Vacated 4-1
(Intent to kill of one Defendant cannot
be imputed to accomplice)
Krahulik Opinion; Shepard, Debruler, Dickson concur; Givan dissents.
On Remand:
Landress v. State, 638 N.E.2d 787 (Ind. 1994) (Appeal after remand
and sentence of 60 years imposed; Affirmed)
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