Citizens Against Homicide reminds us of the Parole & Clemency Hearings. These parole hearings are imminent. Send letters in support of these families today.
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Arizona Board of Executive Clemency Phoenix, Arizona 85007-3000
On January 28,1989, David Alan Roth was at his home in Glendale, Arizona. Around 10:30pm that night, Jeffery K. Camper entered David’s apartment. According to Mr. Camper an argument ensued overpayment of $150 for a stereo. Mr. Camper first hit David in the head with a sledgehammer. As David lay incapacitated, Camper shot him in the back of the head with a small-caliber rifle. Camper then removed David’s body from his apartment, loaded him in the bed of David’s truck, covered him with trash, and drove to a remote area in the desert where he set the truck containing David’s body on fire. It was not confirmed whether David was still alive when the truck was set on fire. Jeffrey Camper was questioned by police and admitted to shooting David Alan Roth. David was only 19 years old at the time of his death and could only be identified through dental records due to the severity of his burns.
Camper was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. He was also convicted of arson and sentenced to an additional 8 years. Ten years later, in January 1999, Jeffrey Camper escaped from Douglas Prison but was later apprehended, transferred to a maximum-security prison, and sentenced to an additional 1 year and 5 months for escape. All 3 sentences are being served consecutively.
He will have only served 32+ years when he is considered for parole in October. During those 32+ years, while incarcerated, Mr. Camper has committed numerous violations, including:
• Positive or Refusal of U/A
• Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (most
recent2/6/20)
• Disobey Verbal/Written Order (most
recent 3/6/21)
I STRONGLY OPPOSE parole for Jeffrey K. Camper. He continues to commit crimes even while incarcerated. As a result, he continues to pose a threat to public safety. Justice demands he remain in prison for the maximum time allowed by State of Arizona law.
Thank you for your consideration. (NAME/SIGNATURE)
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