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		</div><h6><span style="color: #403535;"><strong>On April 7, 2017 two prisoners at the Kirkland Corrections Institute in Columbia, SC, for no particular grudge or malice killed their fellow inmates William Scruggs, 44, Jimmy Ham, 56, Jason Kelley, 35, and John King, 52</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #403535;"><strong>The duo, each serving life without parole for earlier double-homicides chose to end their plight by earning the death penalty with piling on more murders while behind bars</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #403535;"><strong>Denver Simmons, 38, and Jacob Philip, 28, each had four additional life sentences added to the two they already were serving for the unrelated double murders</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #403535;"><strong>Simmons and Philip killed plot to kill fellow inmates in a bid to attract capital punishment backfired when the judge gave them additional life sentences at the insistence of their victims&#8217; families </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #403535;"><strong>Prosecutors say the families of their latest victims objected to having their lives taken by execution</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #403535;"><strong>Simmons two years ago recalled how he and Philip plotted the inmate murders and predicted they wouldn&#8217;t get the death penalty they sought anyway </strong></span></h6>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><span style="color: var(--color-text);">___<img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-336939" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Denver-Simmons-left-and-Jacob-Philip-right-1.jpg" alt="Denver Simmons (left) and Jacob Philip (right) 1" width="759" height="608" />Psychopathic killers: Denver Simmons [left] described how he and fellow inmate Jacob Philip [right] set about strangling and beating their blockmates to death at Kirkland Correctional Institution, to &#8216;make names for themselves&#8217; and get taken out in the aftermath by way of execution</span></strong></h6>
<div><span style="color: var(--color-text);">The scheme by a pair of inmates at a South Carolina maximum security correctional institution who</span><a href="https://konniemoments.com/2017/06/27/is-sparing-a-natural-born-killer-a-mistake-s-c-inmate-denver-simmons-details-strangling-beating-four-blockmates-to-death-oh-he-said-i-did-it-for-nothing/"> killed four fellow prisoners in a bit to receive death penalties</a><span style="color: var(--color-text);"> derailed when the ended staring at the longest stretch instead of the swift dispatch they crave. Instead of the death penalty, Denver Simmons, 38, and Jacob Philip, 28, who were already serving life sentences for unrelated double murders, both had additional life sentences tacked on.</span></div>
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<p class="mol-para-with-font">The fresh slew of life sentences came after the families of their latest victims objected to the pair being executed. The new sentences reinforce the earlier condition that neither would ever breathe air as a free man again.<br />
Relatives of their dead fellow inmates William Scruggs, 44, Jimmy Ham, 56, Jason Kelley, 35, and John King, 52, asked prosecutors to not pursue the death penalty. .<br />
&#8216;The four families were unanimous in that they did not want to pursue it&#8217;, Deputy 5th Circuit Solicitor Dan Goldberg told <a class="class" href="https://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article237666419.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">The State</a> after two brief, unpublicized hearings at the Richmond County courthouse on Thursday afternoon.<br />
Both men had been each been convicted in the murders of a woman and her child in separate incidents and were already serving two life sentences each. After pleading guilty to the newest slayings, they each now have six life sentences.<br />
Neither man would have been eligible for parole on the earlier double murder convictions.</p>
<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><span style="color: var(--color-text);"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-336951" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Kirkland-Correctional-Institution-near-Columbia-SC-1.jpg" alt="Kirkland Correctional Institution, near Columbia SC 1.JPG" width="703" height="462" />Simmons and Philip both in for double-homicides, were housed at the Kirkland Correctional Institution [photo], a maximum security facility a few miles from the state capitol in Columbia at the time. They admitted to killing their fellow inmates</span></strong></h6>
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The murders of Scruggs, Ham, Kelley and King happened in 2017 at the Kirkland Correctional Institution, and in a series of phone calls in June of that year, Simmons recalled the chilling way he and Philip lured their latest victims into a jail cell with the promise of hospitality, including coffee and cookies.<br />
They had nothing against the men. One of them was even a friend, Simmons admitted. Simmons even predicted their deadly scheme would probably not result in execution.<br />
At the time, he described a twisted pact between both two men who had &#8216;a whole lot in common&#8217; &#8211; including their willingness to kill again.<br />
&#8216;I&#8217;d always joke with him &#8211; from back in August and September and October of 2015 &#8211; that if we weren&#8217;t going to kill ourselves, that we could make a name for ourselves, so to speak, and get the death penalty&#8217;, Simmons said, referring to Philip.<br />
&#8216;The end of March of this year [2017], he was willing to do it. So, we just planned to do it. And we did it.&#8217;<br />
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><span style="color: var(--color-text);"><img class="alignnone wp-image-336948" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/William-Scruggs-left-Jimmy-Ham-right-1.jpg" alt="William Scruggs, (left), Jimmy Ham (right), 1" width="1359" height="1559" />Kirkland Correctional Institution inmates William Scruggs, 44 [left], Jimmy Ham [right], 56, were un-involved victims of the diabolical scheme cooked up by fellow inmates Denver Simmons and Jacob Philip to end their prison life</span></strong></h6>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><span style="color: var(--color-text);"><img class="alignnone wp-image-336943" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/John-King-left-and-Jason-Kelley-right-1.jpg" alt="John King, (left), and Jason Kelley, (right), 1" width="908" height="1059" />J</span></strong><strong><span style="color: var(--color-text);">ohn King, 52 [left], and Jason Kelley, 35 [right], were also collateral damage in the Simmons and Phillip quadruple homicide pot behind bars in April 2017. Their relatives asked prosecutors to not pursue the death penalty for the pair of killers</span></strong></h6>
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<div>The scheming pair were staying bars for life, without the possibility of parole for two depraved homicides each.<br />
In May 2010, Simmons shot an acquaintance, 45-year-old Sheila Faye Dodd of Round O, an unincorporated community northwest of Charleston.<br />
Prosecutors say he ate a pizza he&#8217;d bought with the dead woman&#8217;s debit card, picked her 13-year-old son, William, up from school and killed him.<br />
Simmons agreed to plead guilty in exchange for prosecutors taking the death penalty off the table.<br />
In August 2015, Philip pled guilty but mentally ill to strangling his girlfriend, Ashley Kaney, 26, and her 8-year-old daughter, Riley Burdick, two years earlier.<br />
At the time, he&#8217;d been attending the U.S. Navy&#8217;s nuclear training school in nearby Goose Creek.<br />
Both men were sent to Kirkland Correctional Institution, a maximum security facility a few miles from the state capitol in Columbia.<br />
They were being housed in a unit for inmates who need significant mental health help but whose conditions aren&#8217;t serious enough to require hospitalization.<br />
Because of their relatively clean records in custody, Simmons, 35 at the time, said he and Philip, who was 26 then, were named &#8216;dormkeepers&#8217; for their unit.</div>
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Bid by pair of SC prisoners to receive the death penalty by killing fellow inmates, backfires after victims’ families asked they be spared execution – Judge gives Denver Simmons and Jacob Philip, additional life sentences along with their current life sentences

