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Gary man seeks to have conviction overturned | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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By David Denson In February 2000, Cleveland C. Bynum was arrested and charged with killing five people; Angela Wallace, Suzanne Wallace, Shelia Bartee, Anthony Jeffers and Elizabeth Daily-Ayers. The following year Bynum was later convicted of committing those crimes and received a 300-year sentence. At his sentencing hearing, Bynum, addressing the victims’ families. He said, []

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