Tuesday, October 10th 2017, 5:30 pm
The jury has found Alton Nolen "not intellectually disabled" and now could be eligible to be sentenced to death.
Nolen was convicted on all six counts, including first-degree murder, related to the brutal beheading of Colleen Hufford at Vaughan Foods in Moore back in September 2014.
Nolen now faces three possible sentences: Life with the possibility of parole; Life without the possibility of parole; or death.
If everything goes as planned, we could find out Wednesday or early Thursday if Alton Nolen gets to live, or if he will face the death penalty.
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