Lester Eubanks was convicted of the murder of Mary Ellen Deener in May, 1966. He was sentenced to death. His death sentence was commuted when the death sentence was abolished in 1972. In December of 1973 Eubanks was allowed to leave the prison and shop for Christmas by himself. He was wearing street clothes and had money in his pocket. You may not be surprised to hear that he used this opportunity to escape and has not been seen since. Kristi presents this case to Katie for a cold read.
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