In his adulthood, Dozier briefly served in the military, was married to a woman he had begun dating in high school, and had a son from that marriage.
By his mid-20s, he was making much of his income from the production and sale of methamphetamine, during the course of which he would bounce between Nevada and Arizona, the two states in which he was convicted of murder.
He would have been the first inmate executed by the state of Nevada in more than a decade, but died in prison before this could take place.
Dozier died on Saturday, January 5, 2019, in the death-row cell he was housed in by himself at the state's maximum-security prison in Ely, Nevada, apparently from hanging.
In his adulthood, Dozier briefly served in the military, was married to a woman he had begun dating in high school, and had a son from that marriage.
By his mid-20s, he was making much of his income from the production and sale of methamphetamine, during the course of which he would bounce between Nevada and Arizona, the two states in which he was convicted of murder.
He would have been the first inmate executed by the state of Nevada in more than a decade, but died in prison before this could take place.
Dozier died on Saturday, January 5, 2019, in the death-row cell he was housed in by himself at the state's maximum-security prison in Ely, Nevada, apparently from hanging.
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