Judith Ann Neelley appears in a mugshot; Lisa Ann Millican appears in a photograph.

Judith Ann Neelley appears in a mugshot; Lisa Ann Millican appears in a photograph. (Alabama Department of Corrections; Screengrab via WFXG)

One of Alabama’s most notorious killers was denied parole after a hearing before the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles last week.

On Sept. 25, 1982, Lisa Ann Millican was abducted from the Riverbend Mall in Rome, Georgia, while on a trip with other neglected and abused girls and boys who stayed at the Ethel Harpst Home.

After being lured away from the arcade by Judith Ann Neelley and her husband, Alvin Neelley, the girl was taken to a motel in Scottsboro, Alabama. There, the couple repeatedly raped the girl for days.



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