Shonelle Jackson

Shonelle Andre Jackson (born May 30, 1978)[1] is an American prison inmate currently on Alabama's death row.

In 1997, at the age of 19, Jackson was arrested for the murder of Lefrick Moore that occurred during the commission of a robbery in Montgomery, Alabama.

[2] During the investigation, Jackson initially told detectives that he did not know the three other co-defendants, and was not present at the time of the murder.

Montgomery Police Detective Andrew Signore, having learned from the other defendants that just before the murder, Jackson had purchased a soft drink from a local drive-thru, informed him that his fingerprints were found on a Dairy Queen cup located inside the victim's stolen vehicle.

Later, in a sworn deposition, juror Jan Burkes expressed uncertainty that Jackson, one of four defendants charged with this crime, fired the shot that killed Moore.