WALKER, Mich. (WOOD) — Relatives of some of the five victims in the Alpine Manor Nursing Home murders nearly 40 years ago say they will fight to keep one of the convicted killers in prison for life.
They say they had been unaware that former nurse’s aide Gwendolyn Graham had filed a petition seeking clemency.
Graham, now 62, is serving life in prison without parole for the deaths in the late 1980s.
Former Alpine Manor nurse’s aide convicted in five deaths asks for clemency
Jan Hunderman, the daughter of Marguerite Chambers, the first listed victim, sat in on every day of the trial in the late 1980s. She fought unsuccessfully to keep accomplice Catherine Wood in prison…