OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Nikko Jenkins is a familiar name and face in Omaha. Over a decade ago, right after being released from prison, he murdered four people in 10 days. A three-judge panel gave Jenkins ...
Convicted murderer Nikko Jenkins told a judge Friday that he didn’t want to withdraw his plea of “no contest” in order to proceed to his November death penalty hearing in the hopes of getting out of ...
A sentencing panel found aggravating circumstances in six of the nine possible aggravators that could move convicted spree killer Nikko Jenkins one step closer to death row. A final decision as to ...
On Aug. 13, 2013, Nikko and Erica Jenkins then killed his former fellow prisoner, Curtis Bradford. Photos showed him and Bradford posing for the camera flashing purported gang signs in the hours ...
OMAHA -- Maybe it was because he would have to go along with being called intellectually disabled in scientific terms — dumb in slang terms. Maybe it was because it wasn’t on his agenda Monday.
OMAHA — Nikko Jenkins, who killed four people in Omaha in 2013, has been declared mentally fit to participate in his death-penalty sentencing hearing. State psychiatric experts with the Lincoln ...
A convicted serial killer filed a motion in Douglas County court saying he's intellectually disabled and therefore cannot be put to death. Marlins reportedly signing Pete Fairbanks to 1-year, $13 ...
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