On July 11, 1985, at approximately 10:30 p.m., USMC Lance Corporal Suzanne Marie Collins left her barracks for a run on NAS Millington. By the time Corporal Collins finished work that day, the base gym was closed. That night, Sedley Alley was drunk and driving around the base. Corporal Collins’ encounter with Alley took a tragic turn when he kidnapped her, drove her off base and murdered her in a nearby state park. Later the following morning, two Marines who had heard Corporal Collins screams identified Alley’s vehicle based on its Kentucky license plates and the sound of the vehicle. Alley was arrested and indicted for capital murder, kidnapping and rape. His attorneys sought mental health evaluations and raised an insanity defense based on multiple personality or dissociative identity disorder. Alley was convicted after his trial in March, 1987 and sentenced to death. Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan tonight at 8:00 p.m. Central for a discussion of Alley’s federal habeas claims, his efforts to obtain DNA testing, his execution in 2006 and his family’s renewed request for DNA testing filed in late April, 2019. We’re a live show and calls are always welcome at (347) 989-1171.