Article contentEighteen years ago, Robert Bolden needed $2,000 to pay his rent. Try refreshing your browser, or U.S. on a federal execution spree and a lone Canadian sits on death row: Robert Bolden's untold story Back to videoThe scheme was straightforward: stick up a security guard, take a hostage inside the bank, get the money and flee in Bolden’s car. He’s been on federal death row ever since, awaiting the outcomes of various appeals and court battles moving through the byzantine American legal system. None of this is uncommon on U.S. death row: a desperately inept crime, a tragic death, a long court journey. He’s the only Canadian on U.S. federal death row.
Source: National Post January 11, 2021 13:04 UTC