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US state set to execute first woman in over 200 years – her horrific crime revealed

The gavel of the Tennessee Supreme Court has fallen with a resonance not felt in the Volunteer State for over two centuries. In a move that signals the final chapter of a decades-long legal odyssey, the court has cleared the path for the execution of 49-year-old Christa Gail Pike—the sole woman on Tennessee’s death row and the face of a crime that remains etched in the state’s collective memory.

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If the sentence is carried out on the scheduled date of September 30, 2026, Pike will become the first woman executed in Tennessee since 1820.

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A Crime Born of Obsession

The case dates back to a frigid night in January 1995, set against the backdrop of the University of Tennessee’s agricultural campus. Pike was then an 18-year-old student in the Knoxville Job Corps program, consumed by a toxic jealousy. Convinced that fellow student Colleen Slemmer, 19…

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