Thomas Randolph, now 65, has been remanded in custody until the new trial but he is no longer on death row. Published: 16:05 BST, 1 January 2021 | Updated: 00:34 BST, 19 February 2021Ī Nevada man known as the Black Widower because four of his six wives have all died had his murder conviction for allegedly killing the sixth reversed and will now stand trial again. Randolph has four other ex-wives two died from illness and two are alive but told his trial he threatened to kill them when they were together.Sharon's family - who called him a 'monster' and celebrated his death sentence in 2017 - are in shock. ![]() They've overturned the conviction and he will now stand a new trial but is still in jail until then.The Nevada Supreme Court ruled earlier this month it was improper for the jury in the second case to hear arguments from the first.In that case, he won $500,000 in life insurance payouts in the second, he stood to gain $360,000.The jury in that case heard how years earlier, he had been cleared of murdering his second wife.He was sentenced to death for the killings but has been fighting it ever since.He was convicted of murdering his sixth wife Sharon and a man who he allegedly paid to kill her, in 2017. ![]()
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