Condemned Polly Klaas Killer Gets Resentencing Hearing
The habitual criminal sentenced to death for the kidnap, rape and murder of 12-year-old Polly Klaas in 1993 went before a Sonoma County Judge last week arguing that state law requires that his sentence be overturned. John Woolfolk of the Mercury News reports that Richard Allen Davis was on parole for the earlier kidnapping of a woman, when he snuck into a little girl’s bedroom, tied up her sleepover friends and kidnapped Polly at knifepoint. Nearly two months later Davis was arrested for a parole violation and when confronted with evidence tying him to Polly’s disappearance, he led police to her body in a shallow grave. In 2019, Governor Gavin Newsom granted a reprieve to Davis and 736 other condemned murderers to prevent their executions during his time in office. Then in 2021, as Katy Grimes of the California Globe reports , Governor Newsom signed a bill into law giving Davis a chance to overturn his death sentence.
