Carjacking killer of 2 dies in Missouri prison hospital
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - The Federal Bureau of Prisons says a drifter convicted of killing two Massachusetts men in carjackings in 2001 and sentenced to death has died.
The Bureau said 62-year-old Gary Lee Sampson died Tuesday at a medical center for federal prisoners in Springfield, Missouri.
Sampson's lawyers said he was brain damaged and mentally ill when he separately carjacked Jonathan Rizzo, a college student from Kingston, and Philip McCloskey, a retired pipefitter from Taunton, stabbed them each more than a dozen times, slit their throats and left them to die in the woods.
Sampson received a separate life sentence for killing a third man, Robert ``Eli'' Whitney, in New Hampshire.
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